Pécs District Court has issued an arrest warrant for Cameroonian football player Ndjodo Ellen, 40, on charges of disorderly conduct, the latest in a series of incidents punctuating a nearly two-decade career in Hungarian football[[1]].Ndjodo, who has played for a dozen Hungarian clubs including Tatabánya and Ferencváros, has a history of on-and-off field conflicts, including a 2009 brief stint with a Maltese club after departing Hungary[[1]]. This recent warrant follows reports of prior altercations with teammates and fans, raising questions about repeated behavioral issues throughout his professional career.
A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Ndjodo Ellen by the Pécs District Court due to charges of disorderly conduct.
The 40-year-old Cameroonian player has a lengthy history in Hungarian football, having featured for Tatabánya, Budapest Honvéd, Ferencváros, Siófok, as well as clubs in Vecsés, Nagybátony, PVSK, and Siklós.
Throughout his time playing in Hungary, Ndjodo’s career has been marked by several incidents. In 2008, while playing for BFC Siófok, he became involved in a physical altercation with teammate András László after a comment was made about Ndjodo’s mother, as reported by Blikk. Ndjodo reportedly headbutted László, resulting in a broken nose.
Further controversy arose during his time with Ferencváros, where he was involved in a confrontation with fans who entered the team’s locker room following an NB II match against Tuzsér. Ndjodo subsequently left the club after the incident.