Patrice Ongbwa: FC Champagne Complete Free Transfer for Cameroon Winger from FC Bavois II
FC Champagne have completed the signing of Cameroon right winger Patrice Ongbwa from FC Bavois II on a free transfer, with his new contract running from 2026-07-01 to 2027-06-30. The 24-year-old attacker joins the Swiss side to compete in the 2. Liga Interregional – Group 2, formalising a move that takes him further into European football and away from his homeland of Cameroon.
The deal sees Ongbwa move within Switzerland, officially leaving FC Bavois II for FC Champagne, where he is already listed as a first-team player. No transfer fee has been paid, with the transaction registered as a free transfer and no market value currently recorded for the winger. His arrival strengthens FC Champagne’s attacking options on the right flank as the club prepares for life in the 2. Liga Inter – Gr. 2.
Ongbwa operates primarily as an attacking right winger and is right-footed, providing natural width and penetration from the flank. Born in Metet, Cameroon, on 27 Feb 2002, he represents a continuation of FC Champagne’s policy of looking beyond Switzerland’s traditional talent pools for players capable of adapting to the demands of the country’s competitive lower leagues.
The move marks a step up in profile for Ongbwa, who had been playing for FC Bavois II in Switzerland. His former side is not registered in a specific national division in the current data, underlining the significance of his transition into a clearly defined league structure in the 2. Liga Interregional. While detailed statistics such as appearances, goals and assists from his time at Bavois II are not provided, FC Champagne have acted on sufficient evidence to commit to bringing him into their squad structure.
At international level, there is no record of senior national-team involvement, but Ongbwa now represents FC Champagne Sports domestically. His Cameroonian nationality gives him potential visibility both in Swiss football circles and among observers tracking the progress of African players in Europe’s smaller but increasingly scouted competitions.
Contract details beyond the start and end dates remain undisclosed, including salary and potential extension clauses. With no listed market value and no transfer fee exchanged, the deal carries minimal financial risk for FC Champagne while offering Ongbwa a clear platform to establish himself in a European league setting.
If he adapts quickly to the tactical and physical demands of the 2. Liga Inter – Gr. 2, this transfer could become a decisive turning point in Ongbwa’s career, providing a springboard to higher divisions in Switzerland or elsewhere in Europe and enhancing his reputation as another Cameroonian attacker making his way abroad.
