english football player

Saheed Adebayo Akinfenwa ( hold 10 May 1982 ) is an english professional football player who plays as a striker for League One club Wycombe Wanderers. Akinfenwa ‘s master discovery came at Doncaster Rovers, having spent time up until then in the lower leagues of English football american samoa well as spells in Lithuania and Wales. Following a short but successful time at Doncaster, Akinfenwa moved to his seventh club, Torquay United. He proved to be a goal terror, but left the struggling team the following season to join Swansea City. After spending two seasons with the Welsh club, he joined League One slope Millwall and late moved to Northampton Town. Akinfenwa spent six years switching from Northampton to Gillingham, where his goal-scoring ability was even apparent. In June 2014, he signed for League Two side AFC Wimbledon, and two years late Wycombe Wanderers.

personal biography [edit ]

Akinfenwa was born in Islington, North London and is of nigerian descent. His beget is a Muslim and his beget is a christian, and while Akinfenwa observed Ramadan as a child, he is now a Christian. [ 4 ] He is a close ally of Clarke Carlisle, his former teammate at Northampton Town. [ 4 ] As a child, he supported Liverpool and his favorite player was John Barnes. [ 4 ] Akinfenwa has been ranked as the strongest football player in the world in respective editions of the FIFA videogame series. [ 5 ] In September 2014 he was invited to attend the launch party for FIFA 15 aboard versatile celebrities and Premier League players, including Rio Ferdinand, George Groves and Lethal Bizzle. [ citation needed ] Akinfenwa reportedly weighs around 100 kilograms ( 16 st ; 220 pound ) and can bench press 180 kg ( 28 st ; 400 pound ) ,. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] He runs a dress label called Beast Mode On which plays on his strong world reputation. [ 5 ] His autobiography The Beast: My Story was published by Headline Publishing in 2017. [ 8 ]

career [edit ]

early career [edit ]

As a adolescent, Akinfenwa joined the lithuanian club FK Atlantas on the advice of his agent, whose lithuanian wife ‘s buddy knew a penis of the coaching staff there. [ 9 ] While with the club Akinfenwa scored the winning goal in the 2001 Lithuanian Football Cup concluding and played in the UEFA Cup qualifying rounds for two consecutive seasons. [ 10 ] He received racial maltreatment from fans in the area, former saying “ Coming from London, where cipher would disrespect me, this was equitable audacious ”. [ 4 ] He spent two years at the club before returning to the UK early in 2003, where he joined Welsh Premier League champions Barry Town. [ 11 ] Akinfenwa helped Barry to Welsh Cup and Welsh Premier League silverware during his time at Jenner Park. however, just a handful of matches into his least sandpiper, the club suffered a fiscal crisis and released its master play staff. Akinfenwa promptly joined Boston United in October 2003, [ 12 ] scoring a last minute winner on his debut against Swindon Town in the Football League Trophy. [ 13 ] unable to settle, he moved to Leyton Orient the following calendar month, but was released after one calendar month. [ 14 ] In December 2003 he moved to Rushden & Diamonds and in February 2004 joined Doncaster Rovers, his fifth cabaret of the temper. [ 15 ]

Torquay United [edit ]

In July 2004, Akinfenwa changed clubs again, signing for Torquay United, as a replacement for David Graham. [ 16 ] He scored 14 league goals during the 2004–05 temper but was unable to help the cabaret invalidate relegation to League Two. He declined to sign a raw contract with Torquay at the end of the season. [ 17 ]

Swansea City [edit ]

In July 2005, Akinfenwa moved to Swansea City, who were ordered to pay an £85,000 fee as compensation. [ 18 ] He scored on his debut against Tranmere Rovers, and this was besides the first base competitive goal scored at Swansea ‘s fresh Liberty Stadium. [ 19 ] He scored the winning goal in the 2006 Football League Trophy Final, in which Swansea beat Carlisle United 2–1. He besides helped Swansea reach the League One promotion play-off concluding in his first season. After a 2–2 hook, the match went to a punishment shoot-out but Akinfenwa was one of two swansea players to miss with their penalties, granting forwarding to Barnsley. [ 20 ] He was a regular the following season, until a break properly branch in the 2–0 frustration at home to Scunthorpe United ended his season. [ 21 ] This followed a fracture left shin the previous October. [ 22 ]

Millwall [edit ]

At the conclusion of the 2006–07 season, he rejected a newly contract with Swansea, [ 23 ] and agreed to sign for Swindon Town on 29 June 2007. [ 24 ] however, he failed a aesculapian. After a period of reclamation and coach at Gillingham, [ 25 ] he joined League One team Millwall on a month-to-month contract in November 2007. [ 26 ] however he failed to score any goals in seven appearances. [ 27 ]

Northampton Town [edit ]

On 18 January 2008 Akinfenwa signed a deal with Northampton Town until the end of the 2007–08 season. He made his debut against Swindon Town, where he came off the workbench to score a late counterweight in a 1–1 draw. He then had the lapp impact in his home debut, scoring the counterweight in a 1–1 draw against Leeds United. Despite not featuring in the postdate plot against Yeovil Town, he started the following home match against Gillingham, and scored two goals in a 4–0 winnings. He scored three further goals that season. On 30 May 2008, Akinfenwa signed a new annual condense at Northampton despite declared interest from Leyton Orient and Grimsby Town. [ 28 ] He started the 2008–09 season well, scoring doubly in three matches by the end of September. Akinfenwa ended his quell at Northampton in May 2010. He had been offered a fresh bargain but Northampton could not agree a softwood with him within an harmonize timeframe .

Gillingham [edit ]

Akinfenwa warming up for Gillingham in 2014 On 29 July 2010, he signed for Gillingham on a annual condense, [ 29 ] and scored on his debut with a header against Cheltenham Town. Whilst at the Gills, Akinfenwa was able to form a potent partnership with Cody McDonald and the match were able to score 36 goals between them that season .

return to Northampton Town [edit ]

Akinfenwa was offered a new shrink by Gillingham at the conclusion of 2010–11 season, [ 30 ] but choose alternatively to return to Sixfields on 25 May 2011, after new Cobblers coach Gary Johnson brought him in to “ capture the imagination of the supporters ”. [ 31 ] He scored his first goal against Bristol Rovers on 16 August. On 10 November 2012 in a equal against Accrington Stanley, Akinfenwa scored his beginning, and to date only, professional hat-trick. [ 32 ] Three years late, with Northampton struggling financially, Akinfenwa auctioned off the shirt he wore in this catch and donated the proceeds to a supporters ‘ entrust, raising £440. [ 33 ] Northampton Town released him at the end of the 2012–13 season. [ 34 ]

return to Gillingham [edit ]

Akinfenwa re-signed for Gillingham on a complimentary transfer on 2 July 2013. [ 35 ] After reigniting his successful partnership with Cody McDonald, scoring 10 goals over the course of the 2013–14 temper and coming third in their Supporters Player of the year awards, Akinfenwa left the club on death of his annual compress. [ 36 ]

AFC Wimbledon [edit ]

On 20 June 2014, he signed for League Two side AFC Wimbledon, who had pursued his touch for 14 months. [ 37 ] In the third round off of the FA Cup on 5 January 2015, in which AFC Wimbledon hosted Liverpool at Kingsmeadow, Akinfenwa equalised against the club he supports, albeit in a 1–2 frustration. [ 38 ] On 8 June 2015, Akinfenwa extended his contract with Wimbledon, spurning interests from clubs in League One and Major League Soccer. [ 39 ] On 30 May 2016, after scoring a punishment in a 2–0 winnings against Plymouth Argyle in the League Two Play-off Final, Akinfenwa was released from his contract. [ 40 ] He told Sky Sports in his post-match interview : “ I think I ‘m technically unemployed, so any managers hit me up on the WhatsApp and get me a job. ” [ 41 ]

Wycombe Wanderers [edit ]

Following his departure from AFC Wimbledon, Akinfenwa signed for Wycombe Wanderers, initially on a annual sign. [ 42 ] In April 2018, he was nominated for the EFL League Two Player of the Season award. [ 43 ] In May 2019 he was offered a modern contract by Wycombe, [ 44 ] which he accepted on 12 June. [ 45 ] [ 46 ] With his fall against Doncaster Rovers on 29 February 2020, Akinfenwa became Wycombe ‘s criminal record finish scorer in the English football league with 54 goals. [ 47 ] On 13 July 2020, Akinfenwa and Wycombe won the 2020 EFL League One play-off Final over Oxford gaining forwarding to the EFL Championship for the first time in both the actor ‘s career and the club ‘s history. [ 48 ] Akinfenwa finished the season as the club ‘s joint-top league goal scorer with 10 goals. [ 49 ] Akinfenwa signed a annual narrow propagation with Wycombe on 16 July 2020. [ 50 ] On 8 July 2021, Akinfenwa signed a new annual deal with the club. [ 51 ]

career statistics [edit ]

As of match played on 2 November 2021

Honours [edit ]

club [edit ]

FK Atlantas
Barry Town
Swansea City
AFC Wimbledon
Wycombe Wanderers

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References [edit ]

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