Virgile Pinson has completed a move from Armenian Premier League side FC Noah Yerevan to Israeli outfit Maccabi Bnei Reineh, sealing a transfer that takes the French-Cameroonian left winger into Ligat ha’Al. The deal was finalised on 2026-02-11, with his contract at the Israeli club running until an undisclosed end date, and no fee confirmed despite his current market valuation of €300k.
The switch sees the 29-year-old join Maccabi Bnei Reineh from FC Noah, where he had been playing in Armenia’s top flight. While the exact transfer fee has not been published and is listed as “?”, the move is registered as a standard, permanent transfer rather than a loan. There is no indication in the data that Pinson will become a free agent immediately, with the contract start recorded and no expiry specified, suggesting an open-ended stay in Israel for now.
Pinson’s arrival bolsters Bnei Reineh’s attacking options, as he is primarily deployed on the left wing but is listed more generally as an attacking player on that flank and operates with his right foot. His transfer also continues a career spent moving steadily across Europe’s lesser-heralded leagues, rather than in his countries of nationality, France and Cameroon. Instead of returning to Ligue 1, Ligue 2 or the Cameroonian domestic scene, he now steps into Ligat ha’Al, adding Israel to a résumé that already includes Armenia, Romania, Bulgaria, France, Türkiye and Belgium.
Born in Cenon and standing 1.80m tall, Pinson has gradually grown his profile over the last decade. Early in his senior journey he featured for KV Woluwe Zaventem in Belgium before heading back to France with Limoges Football. A move to Antalyaspor’s U21 side in Türkiye followed, after which he spent a short spell without a club. He then rebuilt his reputation at Stade Reims B and earned promotion into the Stade Reims first team, later moving within France to Quevilly-Rouen Métropole.
From there, Pinson’s path took him east. He signed for Lokomotiv Sofia in Bulgaria, then transferred to FC Botoșani in Romania, and later joined FC Noah Yerevan in Armenia. Throughout that period his market value climbed from modest early figures to a peak of around €350k at Noah before settling at €300k shortly before this move. That trajectory underlines a player who has consistently done enough to attract new opportunities across different competitions.
Data does not provide specific match-by-match details, recent scorelines, or seasonal statistics such as appearances and goals, so there is no verified record here of his most recent game, individual performance, or exact contribution in the current campaign. However, his repeated transfers between top divisions in Bulgaria, Romania and Armenia indicate that he has been a regular enough contributor to remain on the radar of clubs operating at that level.
Internationally, Pinson’s dual France-Cameroon nationality adds another layer of interest to his move. French observers can point to another export from the country’s deep talent pool taking an unconventional route through emerging leagues. For Cameroonian followers, his continued presence in foreign top flights keeps alive the prospect of a player with roots in the country maintaining a professional career abroad, even if he is not currently listed with a senior national team.
For Maccabi Bnei Reineh and the Israeli league, the signing brings in a winger with multi-league experience and a market value that suggests he is entering, rather than exiting, the prime years of his career. For Pinson himself, the confirmed transfer to Ligat ha’Al represents another step in a nomadic but upward path. If he adapts quickly and performs well, this stint in Israel could further enhance his reputation as a reliable, versatile wide attacker and potentially open the door to future moves or a late-career return to more prominent European competitions.







