Swiss Super League club Lausanne-Sport has announced the signing of Congolese defender Kévin Mouanga on a three-year contract. Mouanga, who leaves French Ligue 2 side FC Annecy, will embark on a new chapter in his career in Switzerland.
Kévin Mouanga’s arrival at Lausanne-Sport comes as the club seeks to bolster its defensive line.
The 23-year-old central defender fills the void left by German player Berkay Dabanli, whose contract was not renewed after two seasons.
Dabanli made 49 appearances during his tenure, and Mouanga is expected to bring youthful vigor and fresh energy to the position.
Mouanga’s move marks a significant step in his professional journey. Having spent three seasons with FC Annecy, he played a pivotal role in the team’s ascent to Ligue 2 and their subsequent campaigns.
His tenure at Annecy saw him making 49 appearances and scoring four goals, showcasing his ability to contribute both defensively and offensively.
Joining Lausanne-Sport, Mouanga will be introduced to the Swiss Super League, experiencing top-flight football for the first time.
His performances in France have demonstrated his potential, and Lausanne-Sport is optimistic about his contributions in the coming seasons.
Lausanne-Sport expressed their enthusiasm about the signing on their social media channels, highlighting Mouanga’s potential to strengthen their squad.
“FC Lausanne-Sport is pleased to announce.