Timothé Nkada has firmly declared his intention to represent Cameroon at international level, following a standout season with Ligue 2 side Rodez Aveyron Football.
The 24-year-old striker, who was born in France but has Cameroonian heritage, is enjoying a prolific campaign that has placed him among the most effective attacking players in the division.
With 15 goals and 4 assists in just 27 appearances across all competitions, Nkada has been instrumental in Rodez’s push for a strong league finish.
Speaking in an interview with Ligue 1’s official media, Nkada expressed a deep desire to join the ranks of the Indomitable Lions, making his national allegiance clear.
“I had indirect contact, and I spoke with some media outlets there. My choice is clear: I want to play for Cameroon. I hope to continue performing and earn a place in the national team,” he said.
Nkada’s international ambitions come at a time when Cameroon are looking to refresh their squad with new blood ahead of key fixtures in their upcoming competitive calendar.
His decision reflects a broader trend of dual-nationality players weighing their options carefully, especially when presented with the opportunity to make a real impact at international level.
Although he has not yet received an official call-up, Nkada’s consistency on the field is beginning to turn heads.
His blend of pace, positioning, and clinical finishing has made him a key figure in Rodez’s attacking strategy, and he continues to grow in confidence with each outing.
His recent performances have not gone unnoticed by football figures connected to the Cameroon national setup.
While formal steps remain to be taken, Nkada’s public declaration may well accelerate the conversation around his eligibility and future role in the squad.
Beyond his statistics, it is his mindset and hunger that have drawn praise from observers in France and abroad.
Those close to the club note his professionalism, commitment, and quiet determination to reach the highest levels of the game.
As the Ligue 2 season nears its conclusion, all eyes will be on Nkada—not just for what he can still achieve domestically, but also for the international future he so clearly envisions.
If his current form continues, the call from Cameroon may not be far away.