The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Wunderkind, 12, nets twice in Germany U-16 win

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BERLIN: German 12-yearold wunderkind Youssoufa Moukoko continued his remarkable season on Wednesday by scoring twice in an Under-16 internatio­nal.

Moukoko, who only turns 13 in November, scored both goals in Germany Under-16’s 2-1 win away to Austria in Hippach on Wednesday, even though he is at least two years younger than most of his team-mates.

Moukoko, who was born in Cameroon, made his internatio­nal debut for Germany’s juniors in a 3-1 win over Austria on Monday, then scored the winning goals in a second internatio­nal between the nations.

He has already made waves in German youth football this season by scoring 13 goals in five games for Borussia Dortmund’s Under-17 team in the junior Bundesliga.

Under German Football Associatio­n (DFB) rules, he is not allowed to play in the Bundesliga until he is 17.

However, doubts persist in some quarters about his age.

According to his official certificat­e, issued at the German consulate in Yaounde, his date of birth is November 20, 2004.

Bild, Germany’s biggest selling daily newspaper, dedicated a spread on the precocious talent in Sunday’s sports supplement under the headline: “Is this wunderkind really only 12 years old?”

Moukoko is pictured alongside his 18-year-old girlfriend, who plays for St Pauli’s Under-21 team in Hamburg, where the couple met.

Bild said his 66-year-old father and his mother, 28, still live in Hamburg while Moukoko lodges with a family in Dortmund.

“Straight after the birth, I registered him at the German embassy in Yaounde. We have a German birth certificat­e,” Moukoko’s father insisted.

The German FA and his club are aware of the doubts, but insist all the paperwork is in order.

“The DFB has already had a number of intensive discussion­s with Borussia Dortmund at various levels,” said a DFB statement.

“At the DFB’s request for careful considerat­ion of the facts, those responsibl­e at Borussia Dortmund always point to the authentici­ty of the papers and documents, which are also known by DFB.

“There is therefore no doubt about the correctnes­s of the age of the player.

“In this matter, the DFB relies on the details of the home club of the player.” AFP

 ??  ?? Germany’s Youssoufa Moukoko (L) and Austria’s Simon Nosa Nelson vie for the ball during the friendly U16 football match between Austria and Germany in Hippach, Austria on September 11, 2017. - AFP photo
Germany’s Youssoufa Moukoko (L) and Austria’s Simon Nosa Nelson vie for the ball during the friendly U16 football match between Austria and Germany in Hippach, Austria on September 11, 2017. - AFP photo

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