
Another Canadian looks to make mark in pro soccer from start in refugee camp
TORONTO — Like many young Canadian soccer players, Nyota Katembo loves watching Canada captain Alphonso Davies at work.
But it’s not just for the Bayern Munich star’s exciting style of play. The two share a similar backstory, finding their way to pro soccer after starting life in a refugee camp — Davies in Ghana and Katembo in Tanzania.
“I think we’re similar too in the way that we play,” said the 24-year-old Katembo, newly signed to AFC Toronto of the new Northern Super League.
Like Davies, Katembo has played both fullback and midfielder, likes taking on opponents and has speed to burn. She calls Davies her “prototype player.”