Clube do Remo have completed the signing of Cameroonian centre-back Tchamba from Portuguese side Casa Pia, adding a left-footed defender with top-flight European experience to their back line. The 27-year-old joins the Belém club on a permanent deal, moving from Liga Portugal to Brazilian football with a current market value of €800,000.
According to the registration details of the move, Tchamba’s transfer from Casa Pia to Remo is officially recorded to begin on 2026-03-03. His new contract with the Brazilian club is scheduled to run until 2026-12-31, placing him under Remo’s control through the end of that calendar year rather than heading directly to free agency.
The move takes the Yaoundé-born defender out of Portuguese football, where he had been on the books at Casa Pia AC, and into Brazil’s Série A, marking the latest step in a career already characterised by international stops. Before landing in Belém, Tchamba played in France, Norway, Denmark and Portugal, representing RC Strasbourg Alsace, Strømsgodset IF, Sønderjyske Fodbold and Casa Pia, as well as Strasbourg’s reserve side and Tad Sport Academy in his homeland.
Remo gain a 1.91m centre-back whose main position is in the heart of defence and who favours his left foot, a profile that tends to carry a premium in the modern game. While the exact transfer fee between Casa Pia and Remo is not disclosed and is officially listed as unknown, the deal comes at a time when his valuation has fluctuated in recent seasons, most recently standing at €800,000. That figure reflects a steady rise from earlier stages of his career, particularly during his time in Scandinavia and Portugal.
The Cameroonian international’s club journey shows a pattern of progression through increasingly competitive environments. After leaving Tad Sport Academy de Yaoundé for Racing Strasbourg’s B team, he stepped up to Strasbourg’s first team, then moved on loan to Strømsgodset in Norway, where his market value first spiked. A permanent switch to Sønderjyske in Denmark followed, before his initial loan and subsequent permanent move to Casa Pia in Portugal.
For Remo, who operate in the intensely demanding environment of Brazilian football, bringing in a defender with European top-flight exposure and experience across multiple leagues suggests a strategic attempt to stabilise and upgrade their back line. For Tchamba, it is another opportunity to play abroad, this time in South America, rather than returning to clubs in Cameroon or staying within Europe.
The contract’s end date of 2026-12-31 also outlines a clear decision point for both player and club. Should he perform well in Brazil, Remo could face a choice between renewal, sale, or allowing him to move on as a free agent. For now, the confirmed transfer cements the next chapter in a career that continues to unfold far from his birthplace in Yaoundé, with Série A in Brazil set as the latest stage for a defender who has already built a résumé across four different European countries before touching down in Belém.
