Ngouloure Mahamat

Ngouloure Mahamat (born 1 September 1990) is a Cameroonian footballer who last played for Bolivian side Unión Maestranza as a centre back.

Club career
Ngouloure came to Bolívar Youth Team from his birth country. After playing for some clubs in Bolivia and taking a test in Deportes Iquique, he signed with Cobreloa in the Chilean Primera División. In 2015, he signed with Municipal Mejillones in the Chilean Segunda División, making six appearances. In 2017, he returned to Bolivia to play for Unión Maestranza.

International career
He represented Cameroon U17.

Personal life
Born in Foumban, has seven brothers and speaks four languages, which are French, Spanish, English and Njimom. He declared during an interview with Chilean newspaper Lun that his idol was Marc Vivien Foe and in his death time he wept inconsolably and was motivation for him to be future footballer.

In 2013, he worked as a miner at the Codelco's Radomiro Tomic mine after being released by Cobreloa.