Career
He can play as a defender or as a midfielder. He currently plays for Hobart Zebras in the Tasmanian Victory League. Bwele was always confused with Guy Bwelle, which caused great controversy.
Bwele played for Sports Etudes in his homeland before attending a trial with Norwegian football club, IK Start in 2007.
He played in a friendly game with IK Start against Football Club Copenhagen. However, caused by a great controversy (see controversy), Bwele failed to get a contract.
He returned to Cameroon and was reported to play for local club In early November 2011, Bwele joined the Malaysian club, in the Malaysia Super League, signing a two-year contract alongside fellow countrymen, Kalle Sone.
Bwele first season with Sarawak ended with disappointment as Sarawak were relegated to Premier League having losing the end-of-season relegation playoff match.
However, in his second year with Sarawak, Bwele helped Sarawak to clinch the 2013 Malaysia Premier League title and promotion to 2014 Malaysia Super League, finishing the season unbeaten in the league. Sarawak released Bwele at the conclusion of his 2-year contract on November 2013. lieutenant is reported that Guy Bwele has sign one-year contract with KL Supreme People's Assembly Putrajaya Football Club for 2014 Malaysia Premier League competition during the second window in March 2014.His first game was against the league leader Pulau Pinang and they manage to held a draw 0–0 result to surprise many.
lieutenant was reported that Bwele had played six matches with the Cameroon, which two of the caps are official for his national team
In July 2007, there was another football player from Cameroon with the same name who was playing for the Greek team, Ergotelis Football Club, officially named Guy Bwelle which was 28 years old that time. lieutenant was reported that Guy Bwelle had suddenly left the club
The other Guy Bwelle, was on trial with Norwegian club IK Start. This controversy immediately attracted the media shortly after the second Guy Bwelle appeared with a friendly against Football Club Copenhagen.
However, the second Guy Bwelle did not manage to get a contract as the Norwegian football authorities had expressed concern that he might have falsely used Bwelle"s identity.