Kazenga LuaLua

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Kazenga LuaLua (born 10 December 1990) is an English–Congolese[2] professional footballer who plays as a winger.

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LuaLua with Brighton & Hove Albion in 2011
Personal information
Full name Kazenga LuaLua[1]
Date of birth (1990-12-10) 10 December 1990 (age 34)
Place of birth Kinshasa, Zaire
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Winger
Youth career
2005–2007 Newcastle United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2007–2011 Newcastle United 8 (0)
2009Doncaster Rovers (loan) 4 (0)
2010Brighton & Hove Albion (loan) 11 (0)
2010Brighton & Hove Albion (loan) 11 (4)
2011Brighton & Hove Albion (loan) 9 (0)
2011–2018 Brighton & Hove Albion 127 (13)
2017Queens Park Rangers (loan) 11 (1)
2017Queens Park Rangers (loan) 8 (0)
2018 Sunderland 6 (0)
2018–2019 Luton Town 22 (2)
2019–2021 Luton Town 52 (5)
2021–2022 Gençlerbirliği 23 (1)
2022–2023 Levadiakos 23 (0)
2024 Charlton Athletic 4 (0)
2024–2025 Hartlepool United 7 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 14:17, 29 January 2025 (UTC)
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Newcastle United and loan spells

Born in Kinshasa, LuaLua moved to England shortly after his birth. He moved to Newcastle as a youngster, as his older brother Lomana LuaLua was signed by Newcastle United. Kazenga progressed in Newcastle's youth academy, and played for the reserve team. He was called up to the senior squad for the first time for the FA Cup third-round game against Birmingham City on 6 January 2007. At just 16 years and 27 days old, LuaLua would have been the youngest player to play for Newcastle: the record is currently held by Steve Watson.[3]

He was part of the Newcastle youth team that reached the semi-final of the FA Youth Cup in the 2005–06 season. LuaLua finally made his first-team debut on 6 January 2008, coming on in the 74th minute of an FA Cup third-round game against Stoke City as a substitute for Damien Duff.[4]

LuaLua made his Premier League debut on 19 January 2008, coming on as a substitute again for Duff at St James' Park in a match against Bolton Wanderers and went on to make several appearances for the first team later that season.

Loan to Doncaster Rovers

In January 2009 LuaLua signed for Doncaster Rovers of the Championship on loan until the end of the season.[5] All four of his appearances game in the league where the Yorkshire club finished 14th of the 2008–09 Championship season.

Loan to Brighton & Hove Albion

On 9 February 2010, LuaLua joined League One side Brighton & Hove Albion on loan, initially for one month.[6] LuaLua was recommended to Brighton manager Gus Poyet by Dennis Wise.[7] LuaLua rejoined Brighton on loan for four months on 30 August 2010. He then made his debut back at Brighton on 11 September 2010 and made it one to remember scoring a rocket 25-yard free kick in style and celebrating with his famous double backflip.[8] He won the Football League Young Player of the Month in October 2010.[9] On 13 November LuaLua broke his leg playing against Hartlepool United in a League One game.[10] LuaLua shortly returned to Newcastle to make his recovery, and expressed his hope that he may play again in the 2010–11 season.[11] Gus Poyet stated that LuaLua played a key part in Brighton's promotion to the Championship.

Back to Newcastle after injury

LuaLua remained at Newcastle for treatment and made his first Premier League appearance of the season in a 2–2 draw with Chelsea on the penultimate week of the season. It was LuaLua's dangerous run and cut inside around Branislav Ivanović which won Newcastle the corner leading to their late equaliser.[12]

Brighton & Hove Albion

LuaLua rejoined Brighton on a six-month loan with a view to a permanent deal on 16 July 2011.[13] He signed a permanent deal with Brighton for an undisclosed fee on 21 November 2011.[14] LuaLua scored his first goal as a permanent Brighton player on 14 February 2012, a long-range free kick that tied a home match against Millwall 2–2. LuaLua's goal came two minutes before the end and salvaged a point for Brighton. The next Sunday, LuaLua scored a free-kick into the Kop End at Anfield in the FA Cup, against Liverpool as Brighton lost 6–1. With competition from fellow wingers Craig Noone, Will Buckley and Vicente, LuaLua swapped between starting and coming off the bench as an impact substitute in the following weeks.

LuaLua featured regularly for Brighton in the 2014–15 season, making 38 appearances in all competitions and scoring four goals.[15]

On 7 August 2015, LuaLua scored the opening goal of the 2015–16 Football League Championship, which eventually was the winning goal against Nottingham Forest.[16]

LuaLua made a total of 22 appearances in all competitions for Brighton in the 2015–16 season, scoring four goals.[17]

LuaLua found opportunities limited at Brighton in the 2016–17 season as the south coast club secured promotion to the Premier League, only featuring for the Seagulls five times throughout the first half of the season in all competitions, and he did not make a senior appearance for the club after the month of August.[18]

Queens Park Rangers (loan)

On 10 January 2017, LuaLua joined Queens Park Rangers on loan until the end of the 2016/2017 season.[19] LuaLua scored one goal in 11 games throughout his loan spell, a backheel against Preston North End.[20]

After Brighton's promotion to the Premier League, LuaLua was deemed surplus to requirements, and as such he re-joined QPR on a second loan spell until January 2018.[21] The loan move was terminated on 1 December 2017, with LuaLua making eight league appearances for the R's in his second spell at the club.[22]

Sunderland

On 25 January 2018, Brighton and LuaLua reached a mutual agreement to terminate his contract, with it having been set to expire in the summer of 2018.[23] He subsequently joined Sunderland on a free transfer, signing a short term contract with the Black Cats until the end of the 2017–18 season.[24] At the end of the 2017–18 season, following Sunderland's relegation, he was released by the club.[25]

Luton Town

On 26 September 2018, LuaLua signed for Luton Town on a contract until the end of the 2018–19 season.[26] He scored his first goal for Luton in a 3–0 EFL Trophy victory over Milton Keynes Dons on 9 October.[27] His first league goal for the club was a 94th-minute equaliser in a 2–2 away draw with Walsall on 29 December to complete a second half comeback from 2–0 down and extend the club's unbeaten league run to 12 matches.[27][28] LuaLua made 22 league appearances and scored two goals as Luton were promoted to the Championship as League One champions.[27][29] He left the club at the end of the season after failing to agree a new contract.[30]

LuaLua rejoined Luton on 22 July 2019 after signing a contract of undisclosed length.[31] His first match of the 2019–20 season came in a 3–1 home win over Ipswich Town in the first round of the EFL Cup on 13 August, in which he was substituted at half-time.[32][33] LuaLua scored the only goal of the game away against fellow relegation threatened Hull City on the second to last game of the season, securing 3 points in attempt to escape the drop.[34] He came on as a sub in the last game of the season in a 3–2 victory over Blackburn Rovers helping The Hatters see out the match and avoid relegation.[35]

LuaLua was released at the expiry of his contract at the end of the 2020–21 season.[36]

Gençlerbirliği S.K.

After becoming a free agent, LuaLua signed for TFF First League side Gençlerbirliği on the 10 July 2021.[37]

Charlton Athletic

Having spent a year-and-a-half at Greek side, Levadiakos, LuaLua, joined Charlton Athletic on a free transfer on 15 March 2024 on a short-term contract until the end of the 2023–24 season.[38] His Charlton debut came the following day in a 1–1 away draw against Fleetwood Town.[39]

On 3 May 2024, it was confirmed that LuaLua would leave Charlton Athletic when his contract expired.[40] He made four appearances in total for the League One side.[39]

Hartlepool United

On 15 November 2024, LuaLua joined National League side Hartlepool United.[41] He departed the club upon the expiration of his short-term contract in January 2025.[42]

Personal life

He is the younger brother of DR Congo international striker Lomana Trésor LuaLua. He is also the cousin of striker Trésor Kandol and former Everton midfielder Yannick Bolasie.

Career statistics

As of 25 January 2025
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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Newcastle United 2007–08[43] Premier League 20300050
2008–09[44] Premier League 30100040
2009–10[45] Championship 10002030
2010–11[46] Premier League 20001030
2011–12[47] Premier League 00000000
Total 804030150
Doncaster Rovers (loan) 2008–09[44] Championship 4040
Brighton & Hove Albion (loan) 2009–10[45] League One 110110
2010–11[46] League One 11400114
2011–12[47] Championship 9020110
Brighton & Hove Albion 2011–12[47][48] Championship 18121202
2012–13[49] Championship 22520002[a]0265
2013–14[50] Championship 32140102[a]1392
2014–15[15] Championship 3430041384
2015–16[17] Championship 18310211[a]0224
2016–17[18] Championship 30002151
2017–18 Premier League 000000
Total 15817911135118322
Brighton & Hove Albion U21 2016–17 2[b]020
Queens Park Rangers (loan) 2016–17[18] Championship 111111
2017–18[51] Championship 800080
Total 191000000191
Sunderland 2017–18 Championship 6060
Luton Town 2018–19[27] League One 222303[b]1283
2019–20[32] Championship 2930020313
2020–21[52] Championship 2322030282
Total 747505031878
Gençlerbirliği 2021–22[53] TFF First League 23100231
Levadiakos 2022–23[54] Super League Greece 18030210
2023–24[39] Super League Greece 2 501060
Total 230400000270
Charlton Athletic 2023–24[39] League One 4040
Hartlepool United 2024–25[55] National League 701080
Career total 3262622119311237832
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  1. Appearances in Championship play-offs
  2. Appearances in EFL Trophy

Honours

Brighton & Hove Albion

Luton Town

References

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