The Borneo Post

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

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BERLIN: German 12-year- old 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 Footbal l 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 of f icial 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. — AFP

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