Autographs of Marc-Vivien Foé

Marc-Vivien Foé (1 May 1975 – 26 June 2003) was a Cameroonian professional footballer, who played as a defensive midfielder for both club and country. More about Marc-Vivien Foé

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Current items with a signature of Marc-Vivien Foé

These are the most current items with a signature of Marc-Vivien Foé that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailMANCHESTER CITY FC + CAMEROON MARC-VIVIEN FOE RARE HAND SIGNED PHOTO / POSTCARD£29.99logo
thumbnailMARC VIVIEN FOE HAND SIGNED MAGAZINE PHOTO FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPH WEST HAM£19.99logo
thumbnailMarc-Vivien Foe - Man City - Signed Trading Card - COA - (18534)£15.00logo
thumbnailMarc-Vivien Foe - Man City - Signed Trading Card - COA - (18535)£15.00logo
thumbnailMARC-VIVIEN FOE SIGNED MAN CITY TOPPS PREMIER GOLD 2003 TRADING CARD+COA£14.99logo
thumbnailMARC-VIVIEN FOE SIGNED MAN CITY TOPPS PREMIER GOLD 2003 TRADING CARD+COA£9.99logo
Having initially played for Canon Yaoundé, Foé went on to play professionally in Ligue 1 and the Premier League with Lens, West Ham United, Lyon and Manchester City. On 26 June 2003, Foé died suddenly during an international match for Cameroon, an event which shocked the football community worldwide. The death was later ruled to be due to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. He was capped 62 times by his nation and had scored 8 goals.

He was posthumously decorated with the Commander of the National Order of Valour and had his shirt numbers 23 and 17 retired by Manchester City and Lens, respectively. Read even more about Marc-Vivien Foé at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Marc-Vivien Foé

The most expensive item with a signature of Marc-Vivien Foé (Marc Vivien Foe - West Ham - Signed Photo - COA (2669)) was sold in October 2016 for £164.99 while the cheapest item (Charity Auction - Marc Vivien Foe HAND SIGNED card (Manchester City West Ham )) found a new owner for £0.99 in December 2014. The month with the most items sold (2) was January 2021 with an average selling price of £11.49 for an autographed item of Marc-Vivien Foé. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in October 2016 with £164.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £0.99 was December 2014. In average, an autographed item from Marc-Vivien Foé is worth £9.99.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Marc-Vivien Foé were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailManchester City Fc Marc Vivien Foe Hand Signed White Card£6.99logo
thumbnailMarc Vivien Foe - Manchester City Footballer Signed Official Photo Card £19.99logo
thumbnailMARC VIVIEN FOE . WEST HAM UTD SIGNED 10X8 inch PHOTO. INC C.O.A.RARE.£20.00logo
thumbnailMarc Vivien Foe . WEST HAM UTD Signed 6x4 Photo.£10.00logo
thumbnailMARC VIVIEN FOE MANCHESTER CITY HAND SIGNED PICTURE CARD ON A4 SHEET£3.99logo
thumbnailMarc Vivien-Foe - WEST HAM UNITED - Signed 2000 Merlin PG Card£4.99logo
thumbnailMarc-Vivien Foe (Manchester City / West Ham) Autograph - Signed Card!£2.99logo
thumbnailMARC-VIVIEN FOE SIGNED MAN CITY PREMIER GOLD 2003 TRADING CARD+COA£9.99logo
thumbnailRARE Marc Vivien-Foe Cameroon Signed Photo Display + COA AUTOGRAPH WEST HAM£39.99logo
thumbnailWest Ham United FC Marc-Vivien Foe hand signed 5X3 white card£9.99logo

Latest News about Marc-Vivien Foé

Man City to mark anniversary of Marc-Vivien Foe's death by supplying defibrillat (06/24/21): The Premier League champions will donate the life-saving devices to grassroots sides in the East Manchester area, close to the Etihad Stadium. Go to news article

Eric Djemba-Djemba reveals Marc-Vivien Foe's eerie final words to team-mates bef (02/13/20): Eric Djemba-Djemba has revealed the chilling final words of former Cameroon team-mate Marc-Vivien Foe before he collapsed on the pitch during a Confederations Cup match in 2003. Go to news article