Olivier Kapo

Olivier  Kapo

Name:

Olivier Kapo

Born:

France

D.O.B:

September 27th 1980

Club:

Boulogne

Position:

Midfielder

Shirt No:

23

Previous Clubs:

Auxerre,Juventus,Monaco (Loan),Levante (Loan)

Kapo: I let myself down at Wigan

Jan 30 2010 01:24:49:000PM


Wigan midfielder Olivier Kapo admits he has not lived up to his billing in English football since arriving in the country in 2007.

Boulogne secure Kapo loan swoop

Jan 08 2010 06:10:31:000PM


Out-of-favour Wigan winger Olivier Kapo has completed his loan switch to Boulogne, the Ligue 1 strugglers have confirmed.

Kapo considers French loan return

Jan 06 2010 10:21:33:000AM


Boulogne have made a bid to take out-of-favour Wigan midfielder Olivier Kapo back to France - and hope to conclude a loan deal this week.

Latics boss to hold Watson talks

Dec 29 2009 05:43:30:000PM


Wigan boss Roberto Martinez is planning to discuss Ben Watson's future at the start of January, with the midfielder currently on loan at QPR.



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