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Do you remember him? Where Jeremy Bokila, the former goalscorer in Romania, came to play


Article by Romeo Ene – published Monday, August 11, 2025, 22:05 / Updated Monday, August 11, 2025:06

Reached 36 years old, Jeremy Bokila, the former Golgheter of Oil, arrived at Livingston, a band that evolves in the first league in Scotland. The Congolese scored the first goal on Saturday for the new team, in the success on their own ground with Falkirk, score 3-1, in stage 2 of the primeehip.

Bokila He scored the goal that decided the final of the Romanian Cup in 2013, won by Oil in front of the CFR. In fact, this is the last trophy conquered by Ploiesti. 10 years ago, the footballer was breaking the nets in Romania.

In the 2012-2013 season he registered 16 times for oil in 26 matches.

VIDEO. Jeremy Bokila arrived at Livingston in the first league in Scotland, and scored the first goal (minute 04:30)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nb-aa8dod4m

Sent on the ground in the 67th minute, instead of Robbie Muirhead, 2-0 for his team, the guests reduced 7 minutes later, but Bokila set the final score two minutes before the end.

The tip was ideally served in the box, escaped alone with the opponent's goalkeeper and “executed” with a strength, with the left. Bokila was “eye” by Mircea Rednic and transferred in 2012, to Oil.

After a season he was sold in Russia, at Akhmat Grozny. He returned to Romania in 2017, but both experiences, from CFR Cluj and Dinamo, were failed for him.

Since then, Bokila has changed several teams: Guangzhou City, Eskisehirspor, Al-Kharitiith, Akhisarspor, before returning to Romania.

After the experience at Dinamo, he has also evolved for Hatayspor, Kecirengucu, Oakland Roots and Willem II, before reaching Scotland, at Livingston. The striker will turn 37 in November.

It is quoted by the specialized site transfermarkt for 100,000 euros.

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