A Cameroonian footballer Alexis Enam Mendomo performs as a midfielder for Zamalek. Enam was born on 25 November 1986 in Ambam.
Alexis started his playing career in 2003, when he joined the local club Bamenda. In 2004, he moved to Les Astres. It was at the Libyan club Ittihad Tripolis, where the footballer managed to reveal his potential. He got the taste of trophy-winning, when the team came first as the 2006 Libyan Championship and became the holder of the 2006 Libyan Super Cup.
In 2007, Mendomo joined Club Africain in Tunisia. The next honors followed, as the club won the North African Cup two times (in 2008 and 2010). In 2008, the team brought the victory at the Tunisian Championship. In 2011, Enam was the member of the first XI that became the finalists of the 2011 CAF Cup. In 2012, a contract was penned with the Egyptian side El Zamalek.
On international level, the midfielder appeared three times for the Cameroon national squad. His first cap came in 2007.
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