24 year-old Cameroon international midfielder Jerome Ngom Mbekeli, has signed a one year and contract with an option for extension with the Belgian division two side SK Beveren.

SK Beveren officially made public, the information on Tuesday, January 31,2023 via their tweeter page.

After the CHAN ended, the wideman headed to Belgium where he has been for a couple of days before putting pen to paper.

Ngom is credited with the assist for Vincent Aboubakar which got Cameroon a historic 1-0 victory against Brazil in the FIFA world cup.

The former Apejes player picked up a man of the match award, in the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship after scoring the lone goal in Cameroon’s opener against Congo.

The latter has been on a Trailblazer since last season where he scored four goals. And dished out 14 assists in the Elite One last season.

Beveren are second the the 12-team Belgian first division B as they look to gain promotion into the Belgian pro league.

Ngom could make his debut for his new side on February 3 as Beveren will be on the road against Jong Genk.

It is Ngom’s third club abroad after stints at San Diego Loyal, MSK Vyskov and Swoop Park.

By Brian Mboh