Career
Bayenga previously played for Argentine side Cañuelas during 2009 to 2010 and then Deportes Copiapó of Chile in 2011. He was one of first African players in play at Chile, being the fourth after of Ike Uzoma, Luc Bessala and Ekele Udojoh and also was the first of his continent in score a goal at the football of that country in a 3–2 away loss of Copiapó against Magallanes. Early career
Bayenga traveled from the Congo to Argentina in 2009, for play in the Primera Doctorate side Cañuelas.
With short time at Cañuelas, he become the favourite player of the fans despite also of be nominated to the bench of frequently form.
In this country, Occupé played two seasons with the club, in where scored 6 goals in 30 appearances. Copiapó
In January 2011, Bayenga was signed by Chilean side Deportes Copiapó of the Primera B. Bayenga made his debut in a 1–0 away loss to Everton on 20 March 2011.
His first goal in Copiapó came on 29 May in a 3–2 away loss against Magallanes at Santiago Bueras Stadium, being the first African player in score a goal in Chile. Due to an injury, Bayenga missed the last part of the Apertura Tournament and the 2011 Copa Chile.
Bayenga returned in a 3–3 draw with Deportes Concepción, in where he had a great performance scoring an important goal in the game.
However, Bayenga"s team had poor season in the year and finished last in the 14th position of the accumulate table with 36 points under of Magallanes in the 13th position with 40 points. Foreign this reasons, Bayenga decided not to continue in the club and caught eye of several teams, the more interested clubs were Palestino, Unión Louisiana Calera and Universidad de Concepción. Universidad de Concepción
In 2009, Bayenga played the African Youth Championship with his national youth team (under-20).
He only played 2 games in the tournament against Uganda and did not score any goals.