Mwepu Ilunga

DR Congolese footballer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroDR Congolese footballer
PlacesDemocratic Republic of the Congo
wasAthlete Football player Association football player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth22 August 1949, Belgian Congo, Belgium
Death8 May 2015Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo (aged 65 years)
Star signLeo
Sports Teams
TP Mazembe
DR Congo national football team
The details

Biography

Joseph Mwepu Ilunga (22 August 1949 – 8 May 2015) was a football defender from Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo). His name is also written as Alunga Mwepu.

Club career

Ilunga played club football for Englebert TP Mazembe in his native Zaire, with whom he won the 1967 African Cup of Champions and 1968 African Cup of Champions.

International career

Ilunga played for his country, then called Zaire, during the 1974 FIFA World Cup. During a group match against Brazil, he ran out of his team's defensive wall and kicked away a free kick before the ball was in play. He was subsequently cautioned, but some commentators felt that he seemed oblivious as to what he had done wrong. However, Ilunga claimed that he was quite aware of the rules – as would be expected from an experienced player in a successful side – and was hoping that the referee would send him off. The intended red card would have been a protest against his country's authorities, who were alleged to be depriving the players of their rightful earnings. Zaire went on to lose that match 3–0. They also lost their first two matches to Scotland 2–0 and Yugoslavia 9–0.

Zaire were then the first sub-Saharan African team to qualify for the World Cup finals; however, during the tournament the players discovered they would not be paid.

Death

Ilunga died in May 2015 after a long illness in the Saint-Joseph de Limete Hospital, Kinshasa.

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