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Mathias Dellgoue Chago de Confiance (born 6 March 1983), commonly known simply as Chago, is a Cameroonian former professional
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who played as a midfielder. Throughout his career, Chago played for
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,
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,
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, Dinamo Zagreb and Lokomotiva and was once capped for the Cameroon at the international level in a friendly match again
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in June 2009. As of January 2006, Chago became a Croatian citizen, which also made him eligible to play for Croatia.


Club career


Early career in Cameroon

Chago started his football career at a youth club
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. There he played for two seasons before joining the MTN Elite one side
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in 2000, where he until 2003.


Metalac Osijek

At the age of 19, Chago and two other Cameroonian players ran away to Croatia, hoping to succeed in professional football there in order to feed his family of ten brothers and sisters back in Cameroon.www.nogomet.com
The manager that brought them left them broke on the streets of Zagreb. Without any money to return to Cameroon, the players did not have any choice but to stay in Croatia. Soon after the players were contacted by Croatian football icon Miroslav Blažević, who gave them his own flat to sleep at, also providing players with training sessions at the Maksimir football centre. The players had to hide from the Croatian police since they did not have the
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which were required for their prolonged stay in Croatia. During one of the training sessions Croatian manager Boro Ivković (to who Chago also refers as his "dad") spotted Chago's talents and immediately brought him to
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. His new manager linked him with a Croatian second division club
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. Chago impressed everyone in his new club and was signed on a long–term deal. Chago spent three seasons playing for Metalac, before he went on a trial to Osijek's best club, first division side NK Osijek. Chago did not succeed at the trial but had another chance, this time with Dinamo Zagreb, Croatia's most successful football club.


Dinamo Zagreb

Chago was back on his way to Zagreb again, this time needing to prove his qualities in Dinamo's friendly match against Slovenian football club
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. Having his poor family depending on him, Chago was determined to give his best in the forthcoming match and force Dinamo into signing him onto a professional contract. Before the match Chago held a speech in the dressing room for his teammates, to which he never interacted before, saying: :"''Guys, I'm poor. I came all the way from Cameroon to earn money so I could feed my family. You all have contracts and earn a lot. Please, help me to play well in this match, so I can sign a contract with Dinamo.''"www.tportal.hr/sport
Chago played well and amazed everyone in the club, especially the club's
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s who could not believe that Chago endured the whole match with painful blisters all over his feet. The injury was so serious that he had to undertake surgery after the match. With his driven attitude, determination and bravery Chago immediately won over hearts both of his teammates and fans. With €30,000 per season contract on his hands, all he had to do now is to concentrate on his game. His debut season at his new club went well. At the end of Prva HNL season 2005–06 Chago had 27 league appearances, also scoring 3 goals. Unfortunately for Chago, before the start of the next season he suffered a serious anterior abdominal wall injury. Which made things worse the injury did not seem to be short–termed. This made Chago miss the whole 2006–07 campaign, making no appearances for Dinamo in that season. Meanwhile, Chago's manager Boro Ivković started negotiations with his club concerning Chago's annual wage. The new contract was signed by the player and manager, a three-year €75,000 per season deal. His salary was almost matching the salaries of the club's stars at the time, The Spurs' footballers Luka Modrić and Vedran Ćorluka. Chago was finally back for the 2007–08 season, but struggled to make any impact since he had to be careful with his abdomen which was not completely recovered. He played a total of 10 league matches, not scoring any goals. He continued his struggle with injuries in the next season as well. He missed out on most of the matches in the summer part of
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, but came back fully recovered and eager to play in the winter part of the campaign. Chago made a total of 16 appearances, scoring 2 goals, including the one in the last week of the season against Dinamo's fierce rivals
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. He also made four appearances in
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qualifying rounds and three appearances in
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.


Istra 1961 (loan)

The next season his role in the side was again reduced, making just eight appearances in all competitions until January 2010 and so a loan to
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followed where he found regular game time. At Istra, Chago made 12 out of 13 possible appearances, playing the full 90 minutes in the last 11 matches of the season. Noticing his improvement at Istra, Dinamo brought him back to the first team squad and Chago made 24 appearances scoring two goals in the 2010–11 season. A slipped disc injury in the 2011–12 pre-season resulted in a very long injury lay off for Chago. He missed the entire 2011–12 season and four months of the 2012–13 season.


Lokomotiva

Chago was loaned out to Dinamo partner club
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. He made his return to action in the 12th round of the HNL, coming on as a half time substitute against
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. He made a further 16 appearances that season, managing two goals and an assist, but struggled with form for the most part. His loan to Lokomotiva was turned into a permanent move at the start of the 2013–14 season as Chago signed a two-year contract. The 2013–14 season was the best of Chago's career since his arrival in Croatia. Playing mostly as a central midfielder, he made 31 appearances in total and was appointed vice captain of the side towards the end of the season.


Foolad

On 4 July 2014, Chago agreed on a two-year contract with Iran Pro League side
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. He officially joined the team on 7 July 2014 after passing the club's medical tests. He signed a two-year contract with the club and was given the number 15 jersey. He made his debut for Foolad in a 2–1 loss to
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. Chago scored his first goal for the club on 3 April 2015 in a 2–1 victory against Esteghlal. On 29 January 2016, Chago scored the only goal of the game in a 1–0 victory over rivals Esteghlal Khuzestan. After his contracted finished at the end of the 2015–16 season, Chago extended his contract with Foolad for one more year.


International career

Chago was first called–up for the national squad on 30 May 2009, a week before Cameroon's World Cup qualifier against Morocco. On the next day he reported to Cameroon's training camp in Belgium where he started training with his new teammates. According to Chago, the national team staff was scouting him for a longer while with him knowing nothing about it. He did not make an appearance in the match against Morocco, but he started in the friendly match against
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and played for 60 minutes before being subbed. For the sport section of the Croatian daily newspaper '' Večernji list'', Chago gave an interview in which he stated that Samuel Eto'o encouraged him before the kick–off.'' Večernji list'' – Sunday, 14 June, the sport section – Retrieved 24 June 2009


Personal life

Chago was born in a poor Cameroonian family with 10 brothers and sisters. He left Cameroon in order to earn money for his family. He came to Croatia where he eventually succeeded at the top of professional football. As of 2009 Chago was living with his Croatian wife Daša and their two daughters Melissa and Marceline.


Career statistics


Honours

Dinamo Zagreb * Croatian First League: 2005–06, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10,
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*
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: 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09,
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*
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: 2006, 2010


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Chago, Mathias 1983 births Living people Cameroonian men's footballers RC Bafoussam players NK Metalac Osijek players GNK Dinamo Zagreb players NK Istra 1961 players NK Lokomotiva Zagreb players Croatian Football League players Persian Gulf Pro League players Cameroon men's international footballers Cameroonian expatriate men's footballers Cameroonian expatriate sportspeople in Croatia Expatriate men's footballers in Croatia Expatriate men's footballers in Iran Gostaresh Foulad F.C. players Naturalized citizens of Croatia Men's association football midfielders