Mushaga Bakenga

Mushagalusa Bakenga Joar Bahati Namugunga (born 8 August 1992) is a Retired Norwegian professional footballer who played as a forward.

At a very young age Bakenga was spotted, his rise to the first team is testament to his undoubted ability to score goals.

From the age of 13 he had averaged over 50 goals a season, with these performances linking him to Bayern Munich and Manchester City.

[15] On 30 March, seven minutes into his first match for Molde FK, he was carried off the pitch with a torn achilles tendon, sidelining him for at least six months.

[19] Bakenga started an organisation called Jabez's World through which he runs a school named College Namugunga in Eastern Congo which has about 1300 students.

[20] On 18 September 2024, he won the FIFPro Marcus Rashford Award for championing 'programs and actions that have a positive impact on their communities'.

He was not included in the Norwegian squad for the 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, but scored four goals for the "new" under-21 team in the match against Poland U21 on 10 June 2013.