Juma Mossi

Juma Mossi

Juma Mossi (born July 7, 1973) is a retired international football striker. From the early 1990s until recently, he played for Intamba, as well as the Burundi national football team.

Career

Mossi was one of the first exports of Burundian football. He started his career with Vital'O and helped them reach the 1992 African Cup Winners' Cup. He had then a stint with FC 105 Libreville in Gabon, followed by a professional career in South Africa with Jomo Cosmos. Mossi played also at the professional level for Y.R. K.V. Mechelen in Belgium before being lured by the petro-dollars in Dubai where he played respectively for Al-Nasr Sports Club, Al-Ain in Dubai and Al-Ahli Doha and Qatar Sports Club .

International career

Mossi starred in the Burundian national team that almost qualified for the African Nations Cup in 1993 only to lose in the penalties against Titi Camara's Guinea.

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