Samuel Ayew Yeboah

Samuel Ayew Yeboah (born 10 April 1988) is a Ghanaian professional soccer player.

Sam Ayew
Personal information
Full name Samuel Ayew Yeboah
Date of birth (1988-04-10) April 10, 1988[1]
Place of birth Ghana
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Playing position(s) Attacking Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2004–2007 Inter Allies
2005–2006Liberty Professionals (loan)
2007–2009 Liberty Professionals
2009–2010 Eleven Wise
2010–2011 Liberty Professionals
2011–2012 Tvøroyrar Bóltfelag
2012– Tema Youth
National team
Ghana 1 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 27 June 2013
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 30 May 2009

Career

Inter Allies and Liberty Professionals

After a successful season with Inter Allies in 2006/2007, Yeboah was loaned to Liberty Professionals in September 2005, with a purchase option.[2]

Liberty Professionals

In December 2007, Liberty Professionals bought his contract.[2]

Sekondi Wise Fighters

In the summer of 2009, Ayew Yeboah was sold by Liberty Professionals to Sekondi Wise Fighters, where he played for the 2009–2010 season. Sekondi Wise Fighters finished in sixteenth place at the end of the 2009–2010 Glo Premier League season.[3] In September 2010, Ayew Yeboah left Sekondi Wise Fighters to sign with his former club Liberty Professionals.[2]

Return to Liberty Professionals

Due to Ayew Yeboah's performance, Liberty Professionals signed him in September 2010.[2]

Move to Europe

In 2011 he left Ghana and went on trial to Danish club Thisted FC. On 29 November 2011 he signed with Tvøroyrar Bóltfelag from Faroe Islands.[4]

Return to Ghana

After one year with the newly promoted Faroe Faroe Islands Tvøroyrar Bóltfelag club, Yeboah returned to Ghana and signed for Tema Youth.[5] Yeboah had stints in the United States of America in 2013 with a club called La Missioneros fc. Samuel returned to Ghana in 2014 to play for Inter Allies until 2016.

International career

Ayew Yeboah was called up for the Ghana national football team (Black Stars) on 20 August 2008 for a friendly game against Tanzania national football team.[6] Ayew Yeboah was also member of the Ghana squad that played in the 2009 African Nations Championship that was held in Côte d'Ivoire.[7]

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