Charlton Athletic Mambo started his career in
Charlton Athletic's youth academy, and on turning professional went on numerous loans to non-league sides
Welling United,
Dover Athletic,
Staines Town,
Eastbourne Borough, and
Ebbsfleet United. Having signed a one-year contract extension at Charlton in July 2012, Mambo went on further loan deals at
AFC Wimbledon in
League Two and
Shrewsbury Town in
League One but was released at the end of the season. Mambo subsequently went on trial at
Colchester United in July 2013 but was not offered a deal after suffering an knee injury during his trial.
Ebbsfleet United After a period out of the game, Mambo rejoined his former loan club
Ebbsfleet United, now playing in the
Conference South on 1 February 2014, initially on non-contract terms.
Margate On 29 May 2016, Mambo signed for
Margate.
Ebbsfleet United Mambo re-joined Ebbsfleet, where their failings to give him the number 5 shirt (in reference to the famous 1999 hit
Mambo No. 5) went viral. After the social media outcry, he did don the shirt for a match, the shirt was then auctioned off. Mambo retired through injury aged 26 in late 2017.
Wealdstone After he was given the all-clear to play part-time, Mambo joined Wealdstone on non-contract terms in the summer of 2018. ==References==