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Palmaflor shakes the market: sign Bahebeck, ex-PSG

Palmaflor sacude el mercado: ficha a Bahebeck, exPSG

Club Atlético Palmaflor has shaken the Bolivian market by carrying out a signing of the highest level improper for the league. Quillacollo’s team made official the hiring of French striker Jean Cristophe Bahebeck, former Paris Saint-Germain player.

Bahebeck, 28, trained at PSG and went through several stages in the main squad (2011-2013 / 2014-2016 / 2016-2018). Even came to share space with Zlatan Ibrahimovicone of the historical scorers of the Parisian cast.

Lacking opportunities at the Parc des Principes, Jean Cristophe was loaned out to various clubs such as ES Troyes, Valenciennes FC, Saint-Étienne, Pescara and FC Utrecht. His last team was Partizan Belgrade, but by then his pass card no longer belonged to PSG.

U-20 world champion

Bahebeck also arrives in Palmaflor with the title of champion of the U-20 category with France, in 2013. to great surprise shared costumes with world figures of the stature of Raphaël Varane and Paul Pogbawho five years later lifted the 2018 Russia World Cup.



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