Australian born Tete Yengi, a 25 year old striker, currently applies his trade at Livingston, donned in the number 39 jersey. With his powerful physical presence of 6ft 5in (1.97m) and weighing 14st (89kg), he has made quite a name for himself. According to Transfermarkt, his current market value is approximately around £125k.
Yengi commenced his career at Adelaide Comets in Australia's National Premier Leagues, from where he made a move to Newcastle United Jets in the A-League, also based in Australia in December 2020. During his debut season 2020 - 2021 at Newcastle United Jets, he earned himself nine first-team caps in league matches.
In a surprising turn of events, Yengi transferred from Newcastle United Jets to Ipswich Town in the Football League Championship, England in September 2021. But his journey didn't stop there. In April 2022, he made a swift loan move from Ipswich Town to VPS, plying their trade in the Finnish Veikkausliiga. Despite the challenges, Yengi had an impressive season at VPS, making 24 first team appearances and contributing significantly with seven goals in league matches.
Showing his resilience, another loan-switch happened in January 2023 where he was transferred from Ipswich Town to Northampton Town, playing in English League One. Here, he made seven appearances during the 2022 - 2023 season. Not one to sit still, Yengi subsequently moved on loan from Ipswich Town to KuPS in the Veikkausliiga in Finland in July of 2023. He clocked 11 first team appearances and scored one goal in league matches during the season.
Finally, in January 2024, Yengi transferred from Ipswich Town to Livingston in the Scottish Premiership for an undisclosed fee. The journeyman had found a new home in Scotland, where he made continuous strides to solidify his place. Over the course of two seasons (2023 -2025), he has made 44 appearances and scored eight goals. Currently, in the 2025 - 2026 season, Yengi has made 15 appearances, with two goals so far to his name. Moreover, he has also had a taste of the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Livingston with two appearances as a substitute, and the Premiership Play-offs 2024 - 2025 for Livingston, scoring one goal in four appearances as a substitute.
