Dominic Adiyiah ( digest 29 November 1989 ) is a ghanaian professional football player who plays as a striker .
Club career [edit ]
early career [edit ]
Adiyiah began his football career at Feyenoord Ghana. [ 1 ] He spent several years in Gomoa Fetteh, where the Academy is based, before transferring to Heart of Lions in 2007. After making his debut in the Ghana Premier League with the golf club based in Kpandu, at the end of the 2007–08 season he was named Most Exciting Player of the league. [ 2 ]
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Fredrikstad ( 2008–2010 ) [edit ]
In August 2008, Adiyiah made the move to Europe, being signed by norwegian crown flight cabaret Fredrikstad for a fee of only £100k ( approx. €125k as of that date ). [ 1 ] He made his debut for the club in an off match against Aalesund, on 30 August. He went scoreless in four appearances during the 2008 season, as the team finished second in the league. [ 3 ] The follow season, he scored doubly during the train clique, but did not scored in the four league matches he appeared. [ 4 ] He besides made his debut in the Europa League, in the moment leg of the third gear qualifying cycle against Lech Poznań. [ 5 ]
Milan ( 2010–2012 ) [edit ]
In late October 2009, after impressing in the U-20 World Cup, Adiyiah was reported to be close to joining Serie A club Milan. meditation increased as Fredrikstad announced they had received a command €500k for the young striker from a big european cabaret. [ 6 ] The rumor was finally confirmed by Milan CEO Adriano Galliani on 1 November, [ 7 ] and six days later the ghanaian signed his newfangled sign, as he had passed everyday medical examinations. [ 8 ] The move was ratified on 2 January 2010, the first day of the winter transfer window. however Adiyiah was still not able to play, since he was called up by the Ghana national team to take region in the african Nations Cup. [ 9 ] Upon his return key, a month former, he besides secured an italian work permit, which he was still lacking, thus becoming definitively eligible to play. [ 10 ] Despite this, he was never selected by head passenger car Leonardo during the remainder of the 2009–10 season. On 25 June 2012, Adiyiah completed a three-year contract with Arsenal Kyiv, ending his three years career with AC Milan. [ 11 ]
Partizan ( lend ) [edit ]
subsequently, Adiyiah was sent to serbian SuperLiga cabaret Partizan on another lend deal until the end of the season [ 12 ] where he joined his national teammate Prince Tagoe .
Karşıyaka ( loanword ) [edit ]
In the 2011 summer transfer window he signed a loan-deal with Karşıyaka who play in Bank Asya 1. Lig, Turkey ‘s second-tier league. [ 13 ]
Arsenal Kyiv ( 2012–2013 ) [edit ]
however, in February 2012 he was called second from Karşıyaka, due to lack of play time and loaned to ukrainian Premier League side Arsenal Kyiv. [ 14 ] On 25 June 2012, Adiyiah completed a three-year shrink with Arsenal Kyiv, after spend three years with AC Milan. [ 11 ]
Atyrau [edit ]
In June 2014, Adiyiah signed for Kazakhstan Premier League side FC Atyrau. [ 15 ]
Nakhon Ratchasima [edit ]
In February 2015, Adiyiah signed for Thai Premier League side Nakhon Ratchasima F.C. . [ 16 ] After a successful season where Nakon Ratchasima reached 8th position Adiyiah announced that he would be leaving the club at the end of his compress. [ 17 ] He later changed his beware however and agreed to stay at Nakhon Ratchasima for another season .
International career [edit ]
Ghana U-20 [edit ]
Adiyiah started to be called up by the Black Satellites in 2008, making his introduction on 30 March, in a equal against Niger, [ 18 ] and besides participating in the WAFU U-20 Championship. [ 19 ] The take after year, he was part of the police squad that won the African Youth Championship. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] His successful 2009 was not over : in October, he took function besides in the U-20 World Cup held in Egypt ; [ 22 ] as the team went on winning the trophy, he was awarded the Golden Shoe for the top-scorer with 8 goals in 7 games and was besides named the Most Valuable Player of the tournament. [ 23 ]
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Ghana [edit ]
Adiyiah earned his first base call-up with the Black Stars on 3 November 2009, shortly after the U-20 triumph, for a World Cup qualification couple against Mali, to be played on 15 November. [ 24 ] however, he was left as an idle ersatz. [ 25 ] He did make his senior debut three days late though, in a friendly against Angola. [ 26 ] In January 2010, he was part of the Ghanaian team that reached the concluding at the african Nations Cup. Despite making only two substitute appearances, he showed glimpses of a actor for the future. [ 27 ] In June of the lapp year, Adiyiah was called up to take separate in the approaching World Cup, to be played in South Africa. [ 28 ] He made his debut in the contest during the death match of the group stage against Germany, coming off the bench for the final minutes. [ 29 ] After being left as an fresh substitute in the round of 16, he was sent on in the quarter-finals against Uruguay. In the very stopping point infinitesimal of extra time, Adiyiah ‘s header was saved on the line by Uruguyan striker Luis Suárez, who palmed the ball away with both his hands, resulting in a penalty gripe for Ghana and Suarez being sent off. however, Asamoah Gyan smashed the penalty against the cake and the game went to the gunfight. Adiyiah took the fourth penalty with his team trailing 2–3, but had his shoot saved ; Sebastián Abreu seized the probability by subsequently scoring the deciding penalty for Uruguay. [ 30 ]
career statistics [edit ]
International [edit ]
- As of match played on 9 June 2012.[31]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team
Year
Apps
Goals
Ghana
2009–10
8
0
2010–11
7
2
2011–12
3
2
Total
18
4
Honours [edit ]
golf club [edit ]
Partizan [ 32 ]
International [edit ]
Ghana U-20
Ghana
person [edit ]
References [edit ]
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