Colchester United LuaLua joined Colchester United in September 1998. Initially, he struggled to adapt and he preferred going to
nightclubs over playing for Colchester, Harrop says, "It took a lot of hard work by the staff at Colchester. Micky Cook, the director of youth, had to spend endless hours with him and [manager] Steve Wignall and then [the next manager] Steve Whitton had to spend a lot of time with him talking him through the tactical side of the game and what his role was within the team". An earlier offer by Newcastle of £300,000 for LuaLua made by former manager,
Ruud Gullit, had been rejected, but the much increased bid offered financial security and assistance towards a new ground and was one that Colchester felt they could not turn down.
Newcastle United LuaLua had been brought to the attention of Newcastle manager,
Bobby Robson, by
Mick Wadsworth, assistant-manager at Newcastle United, who was a former manager of Colchester. He scored a further two goals in the remaining four games of the season. LuaLua also spent much of the beginning of the
2003–04 season on the bench and in November 2003, complained about his lack of first-team football and indicated that he would consider leaving Newcastle. In the
Newcastle Chronicle, Robson responded, saying he would not take advice from a player about how to manage the side: "How dare he say this? I run this football club... LuaLua has been a pretty poor professional about all this. What he should do is keep his mouth shut and get out there and do what he is paid for." In the end, he made 88 league and cup appearances for Newcastle, scoring nine goals, having started 21 games and made 67 appearances as a substitute. LuaLua scored on his debut for Portsmouth in a 4–3 away defeat to
Tottenham Hotspur in February 2004. During this loan spell he scored in the 89th minute in a 1–1 draw for Portsmouth against parent club Newcastle. The result lifted Portsmouth out of the bottom three of the Premiership. This also led to a change in legislation with the FA introducing standard rules meaning a player on loan could not play against their parent club. He scored four goals in 15 appearances for Portsmouth as they finished in mid-table in their debut season in the Premiership. Manager
Harry Redknapp was sufficiently impressed with LuaLua's performances that when his loan spell ended at the end of the 2003–04 season, he signed LuaLua permanently at a cost of £1.75 million. LuaLua made 26 league and cup appearances, scoring six goals, including two against
local rivals Southampton, in the
2004–05 season. He also missed several games due to international duty at the 2006 African Cup of Nations and missed games in April 2006 after damaging his foot while doing his acrobatic goal celebration during a game against
Arsenal. His disciplinary problems continued when he was warned by the Football Association over his future conduct; this came after he admitted a charge of improper conduct in relation to comments made about referee
Uriah Rennie after a 3–1 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur in December. LuaLua signed a new three-year contract in July 2006; it was set to keep him at Portsmouth until 2009. An ankle injury suffered in a pre-season
friendly led to LuaLua missing the beginning of the
2006–07 season. He struggled to break back into the first-team, making only eight starts out of 24 appearances, and scored only two goals in that season. Redknapp warned him that he needed to "...start performing" and that he had to "...start producing next season". He made his league debut on 2 September, in a 0–0 draw against
Panathinaikos. His Champions League debut came on 18 September in a 1–1 draw against
Lazio. LuaLua scored his first two goals on 23 September in a 6–2 win over
OFI. On 16 January 2008, LuaLua opened the scoring with a 30-yard volley in the
Greek Cup fifth round, which saw Olympiacos progress to the quarter-finals in a 4–0 win against Panathinaikos. LuaLua missed both the knockout stages against
Chelsea, having suffered from ankle injuries and a
dislocated shoulder, the latter of which he received in a 1–1 draw against
Asteras Tripolis. As a result, he missed most of the season, but returned on 20 April 2008 to help Olympiacos win their fourth
Super League Greece title, beating
Iraklis 3–1. Before the
2008 Greek Cup Final on 17 May, LuaLua fell out of favour and was deemed surplus to requirements. In total, he made 30 appearances for Olympiacos, scoring six goals.
Al-Arabi Following his injury spell at Olympiacos, LuaLua joined
Qatari based club
Al-Arabi on a one-year contract in July 2008. On 30 October, Al-Arabi won the
Sheikh Jassim Cup, beating
Al-Rayyan Club 3–0 in the final with LuaLua scoring one goal in the seventh minute. In the 21st week of the
2008–09 season, on 20 February 2009, LuaLua scored his first league goal for the club in a 4–2 defeat to
Al-Khor. His only other goal for that season came in a 1–0 win over
Al-Kharitiyath on 16 April.
Return to Olympiacos During December 2009, LuaLua left Al-Arabi by mutual consent and rejoined
Olympiakos on a six-month contract with an option for the club to extend the contract for two years. LuaLua scored the first goals of his second spell with a brace against
Asteras Tripolis. reuniting with
Takis Lemonis for the second time since Olympiakos in 2008. He scored his first goal on his league debut on 18 September 2010 in a 4–0 win against
Alki Larnaca, coming on as a substitute for
Georgios Efrem. On 18 May 2011, LuaLua won the
Cypriot Cup with Omonia after winning 4–3 on penalties against
Apollon Limassol.
Return to England In September 2011, after his release by Omonia, LuaLua trained with
League One club
Hartlepool United, where he linked up with former
Newcastle United assistant-manager
Mick Wadsworth. He was then offered a contract by
Blackpool, a level above in the
Championship, which he signed on 13 October.
Turkey On 24 May 2012, it was confirmed that LuaLua had turned down a new contract at Blackpool and had signed a two-year deal with Turkish side
Kardemir Karabükspor. He was considered one of the best players in the first half of the Turkish league. On 2 February 2015, LuaLua signed a contract with
Akhisar Belediyespor. He left the club in January 2016, and signed a contract with
Şanlıurfaspor the following month, leaving in May 2016.
Northern Cyprus On 12 May 2017, LuaLua signed a contract with Northern Cypriot club
Merit Alsancak Yeşilova. He played his first friendly game against Bostancı Bağcıl on 11 August. LuaLua ended the 2017–18
KTFF Süper Lig season with nine goals in 23 appearances. After leaving the club in 2018, LuaLua played for English non-league side
Tilbury in July; featuring for the second half of a 1–0 friendly win versus
Hashtag United. For the 2018–19 campaign, LuaLua returned to
Northern Cyprus to play with Süper Lig teams
Doğan Türk Birliği and
Gìrne Halk Evì.
Peterborough Sports On 13 November 2019,
Southern League Premier Division Central side
Peterborough Sports announced the signing of LuaLua. He made his debut for the club in January 2020, coming off the bench in a league match against
Hitchin Town. ==International career==