He is a former Cameroonian professional footballer
He filed for a divorce after a paternity test turned negative
He is ending the marriage after 12 years
Former Chelsea and Real Madrid midfielder has filed a divorce after a paternity test on their twins turned negative. Njitap was married to his wife four years after the twins were born, and this motivated him to formalize their marriage.
It was a bitter experience when the DNA results revealed that he had raised the twins who were fathered by an ex-partner to his wife, having believed the children were his in their 12-year marriage.
This betrayal characterized his reason for divorce as a response to this infidelity and deception. We still have no idea of what prompted him to request a DNA test but possible reasons could be that there were doubts and concerns during the marriage that led to the request.
It could also be a possibility that there was a medical reason or even legal issues where DNA testing may be required for legal purposes such as child custody battles or inheritance disputes.
Geremi Njitap biography
Geremi is a former Cameroonian professional footballer who played as a midfielder for Chelsea and Real Madrid. He began his career with Racing FC, a local team in Bafoussam. His talent caught the attention of European scouts and earned him a move to the Spanish giants Real Madrid.
Geremi Njitap. Photo/La Nacion
He became a key player for Real Madrid and won two UEFA Champions League titles for two consecutive years, La Liga title and a Spanish Super Cup. he then embarked on a new challenge on joining English Premier League side Newcastle United for one season.
In the following season, he moved to Chelsea where he added another Premier league title to his trophy cabinet and contributed to their FA Cup and League Cup victories. Internationally, he represented the Cameroon national team for over one decade in major tournaments.
After leaving Chelsea, he played for clubs in Turkey, Greece and India before retiring in 2011.
Njitap personal life and career
The 45-year old was born on December 20, 1978 in Bafoussam, Cameroon and was raised in a footballing family where he balanced the sport with his father’s take on prioritizing education. However, the demands of football outweighed academics and he began his professional career.
His talent caught the attention of European scouts and earned him a move to the Spanish giants Real Madrid.
He became a key player for Real Madrid and won two UEFA Champions League titles for two consecutive years, La Liga title and a Spanish Super Cup. he then embarked on a new challenge on joining English Premier League side Newcastle United for one season.
In the following season, he moved to Chelsea where he added another Premier league title to his trophy cabinet and contributed to their FA Cup and League Cup victories. Internationally, he represented the Cameroon national team for over one decade in major tournaments.
After leaving Chelsea, he played for clubs in Turkey, Greece and India before retiring in 2011
Njitap was married to his wife Toukam Fotso Laure Verline in 2012, four years after the twins were born, and this motivated him to formalize their marriage.
Njitap paternity test and divorce
Former Chelsea and Real Madrid midfielder Geremi Njitap has filed a divorce after a paternity test on their twins turned negative. Njitap was married to his wife four years after the twins were born, and this motivated him to formalize their marriage.
Geremi Njitap. Photo/YOP L-FRII
It was a bitter experience when the DNA results revealed that he had raised the twins who were fathered by an ex-partner to his wife, having believed the children were his in their 12-year marriage.
This betrayal characterized his reason for divorce as a response to this infidelity and deception. We still have no idea of what prompted him to request a DNA test but possible reasons could be that there were doubts and concerns during the marriage that led to the request.
It could also be a possibility that there was a medical reason or even legal issues where DNA testing may be required for legal purposes such as child custody battles or inheritance disputes.
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