Of Congolese parents, Noa Mupemba is a young attacker with promising talent. His passion for football and his Congolese origins make him a fervent supporter of the Leopards, the national team of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Although he has not yet had the opportunity to visit his parents’ country, he maintains strong ties to Congo and remains in regular contact with his family there.
The approach of the 2024 African Cup of Nations and Sébastien Desabre’s project for the 2026 World Cup are arousing the interest of Noa Mupemba. If asked to represent the DRC, he would favorably consider the possibility of joining the national team.
As a football fan, Noa closely follows Leopards matches, whether live or on social networks. He considers it important to support the Congolese team and carefully follows its results.
Although Noa currently holds French nationality, he does not rule out the possibility of having to make a choice between representing France or the DRC. For him, it is a personal decision that must be guided by the heart, and he feels deeply attached to the DRC.
Outside of football, Noa enjoys listening to music and spending time with family. Being a young father himself, he attaches great importance to his family life and seeks to share precious moments with those close to him.
One of the most notable moments of his young career was his first match as a professional player. He remembers with emotion the presence of his father in the stands, who was an unwavering support throughout his journey.
Supporters of Laval, the club for which Noa plays, have high expectations of him. He promises to give his best on the pitch, whatever playing time he is given. He expresses his gratitude to the fans and the club management for their support and trust.
As a Congolese, Noa Mupemba cannot miss Congolese music. He is a big fan of rumba and cites Fally Ipupa as his favorite artist.
Noa Mupemba embodies both his passion for football, his pride in his Congolese origins and his commitment to his family. With a promising career ahead, he aspires to represent the Democratic Republic of Congo on the international stage, while remaining connected to his roots and culture.