Asamoah Gyan

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Asamoah Gyan
human
Sex anaa gendermale Edit
Country wey e be citizenGhana Edit
Country for sportBangla Edit
Name in native languageAsamoah Gyan Edit
Given nameAsamoah Edit
Family nameGyan Edit
Date of birth22 November 1985 Edit
Place dem born amAccra Edit
SiblingBaffour Gyan Edit
Languages dem dey speak, wrep anaa signEnglish, Ga, Twi, Ghanaian Pidgin English Edit
Occupationassociation football player Edit
Position dem play for team top / specialityforward Edit
Educate forAccra Academy Edit
Work period (start)2003 Edit
Work period (end)20 June 2023 Edit
Sportfootball Edit
Sport number35 Edit
LeaguePremier League Edit

Asamoah Gyan (born 22 November 1985) be Ghanaian former professional footballer wey play as striker. He be de former captain for de Ghana national team.[1][2]

Gyan start ein career insyd 2003 plus Ghana Premier League club Liberty Professionals wey he score ten goals for sixteen matches insyd wey he spend three seasons plus Serie A club Udinese thru two seasons loan for Modena wey he net fifteen occasions for 53 league matches insyd wey for Udinese he score 11 tyms for 39 league matches insyd.[3] For 2008 insyd, Gyan join Ligue 1 club Rennes, wey he score fourteen tym insyd 48 league matches during two seasons.[4] For 2010 insyd, Gyan join Premier League club Sunderland, wey he break de club ein transfer record den score for ten occasions insyd 34 Premier League matches during two seasons.[5]

For 2011 insyd, Gyan join Al Ain of de UAE Pro League for loan wey he cam turn de league ein top goalscorer, he score 22 tyms for 18 matches insyd.[6] For de season wey dey follow, Gyan permanently join Al Ain wey he help dem retain dema Pro League title, once again he fini as de league ein top goalscorer plus impressive 31 goals insyd 22 matches.[7] For de 2013–14 league season insyd, Gyan fini as top scorer for record third tym, plus 29 goals insyd 26 matches.[8]

Gyan be de all-time leading goalscorer for de Ghana national team, plus 51 goals.[9] He represent Ghana for de 2006, 2010 den 2014 FIFA World Cups. Plus 6 goals, he be de top African goalscorer for de history of de World Cup. Gyan sanso represent Ghana for de 2004 Summer Olympics den for seven Africa Cup of Nations insyd 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017 den 2019, wey he help make dem fini for third-place insyd 2008 den runner-up insyd 2010 den 2015. He launch ein memoir, dem title "LeGYANdry" for de Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel wey dey Accra.[10] For 20 June 2023, Gyan announce ein retirement from active football.[11]

Ein life matter[edit | edit source]

Gyan be de last born for ein parents, Baffour Gyan Mensah (poppie) den de late Madam Cecilia Amoako (mummie). Ein senior bro Baffour Gyan sanso be former professional footballer.[12] Gyan marry Gifty Sandra Dzamesi wey togeda, dem get three kiddies, namely, Rafael Gyan, Frederick Gyan den Floyd Gyan.[13][14]

Ein club career[edit | edit source]

Liberty Professionals[edit | edit source]

Born for Accra insyd, Gyan get ein early education for Seven Great Princess Academy wey dey Dansoman wey he plete for 1999 insyd, wey he do ein secondary education for Accra Academy from 1999 cam 2002.[15] Gyan start ein career for Ghanaian club Liberty Professionals wey dey locate for Accra insyd. For ein top flight season per plus de club, he play 16 league matches for de Ghana Premier League insyd wey he score 10 goals. He end de season as de league ein third top goal scorer.[16][17]

Udinese[edit | edit source]

Rennes[edit | edit source]

Sunderland[edit | edit source]

Al Ain[edit | edit source]

Shanghai SIPG[edit | edit source]

Kayserispor[edit | edit source]

On 5 July 2017, he join de Turkish club Kayserispor.[18] For 9 August 2019, Gyan lef go Kayserispor.[19]

North East United[edit | edit source]

Legon Cities[edit | edit source]

Retirement[edit | edit source]

Gyan announce ein retirement from active football for 20 June 2023, wey dey mark de end of career wey dey span two decades.[20] De announcement take place for de 30th Afreximbank Annual Meetings dem hold for de Accra International Conference Centre.[21]

Outside football[edit | edit source]

Boxing promotion[edit | edit source]

For June 2012 insyd, Gyan turned ein attention towards boxing promotion wey he announce say he go put on ein debut boxing show for Ghana insyd.[22] For 6 July 2012, Asamoah Gyan state say: Ghana get chaw great boxers previously lyk Azumah Nelson, Ike Quartey den Joshua Clottey, so we for push de young ones wey dey cam up. I go lyk encourage de young ones wey dey cam up den those wey want achieve dema aim.—  Asamoah Gyan[22]

For February 2021 insyd, dem terminate contract between Baby Jet Promotions den Emmanuel Tagoe wey na he per be de boxer for de promotion ein fold insyd. Na de contract be period wey dey span October 2018 cam November 2021.[23]

Baby Jet Airlines[edit | edit source]

As of October 2017, de Ghanaian Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) grant Asamoah Gyan Air Carrier Licence (ACL). According to de Ghana News Agency, dem dey bell de start-up Baby Jet Airlines. Plus de license wey dey hand insyd. dem now permit de start-up make e begin plus ein Air operator's certificate (AOC) certification drive.[24]

Tennis[edit | edit source]

He begin dey play tennis for 2020 insyd so say he go keep am fit after long break due to injury.[25] Baby Jet Promotions link up plus MANCWA Commodities make e run de Top 16 Invitational tournament in bid make he promote de sport.[26]

Career statistics[edit | edit source]

Club[edit | edit source]

Appearances den goals by club, season den competition[27][28][29][30]
Club Season League National Cup League Cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Liberty Professionals 2003[31] Ghana Premier League 16 10 16 10
Udinese 2003–04 Serie A 1 0 0 0 1 0
2006–07 Serie A 25 8 1 0 26 8
2007–08 Serie A 13 3 0 0 13 3
Total 39 11 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 40 11
Modena (loan) 2004–05 Serie B 28 7 0 0 28 7
2005–06 Serie B 25 8 1 0 26 8
Total 53 15 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 54 15
Rennes 2008–09[32] Ligue 1 16 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 20 1
2009–10[32] Ligue 1 29 13 1 0 0 0 30 13
2010–11[32] Ligue 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
Total 48 14 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 53 14
Sunderland 2010–11 Premier League 31 10 1 0 1 1 33 11
2011–12 Premier League 3 0 0 0 1 0 4 0
Total 34 10 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 37 11
Al Ain (loan) 2011–12 UAE Pro League 18 22 1 2 5 3 0 0 24 27
Al Ain 2012–13 UAE Pro League 22 31 2 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 29 32
2013–14 UAE Pro League 26 29 4 6 2 0 12 12 1 0 45 47
2014–15 UAE Pro League 17 13 1 4 0 0 6 5 1 0 25 22
Total 83 95 8 12 7 3 22 18 3 0 123 128
Shanghai SIPG 2015 Chinese Super League 10 4 1 1 11 5
2016 Chinese Super League 10 3 1 0 4 0 15 3
Total 20 7 2 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 26 8
Shabab Al-Ahli (loan) 2016–17 UAE Pro League 14 6 1 0 3 3 7 2 1 0 26 11
Kayserispor 2017–18 Süper Lig 12 1 5 3 17 4
2018–19 Süper Lig 14 4 3 1 17 5
Total 26 5 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 9
NorthEast United 2019–20 Indian Super League 8 4 8 4
Legon Cities 2020–21 Ghana Premier League 6 0 1 0 7 0
Career total 347 177 26 17 13 7 34 20 4 0 424 221

International[edit | edit source]

Appearances den goals by national team den year[31][33]
National team Year Apps Goals
Ghana 2003 2 1
2004 3 2
2005 5 5
2006 9 4
2007 4 1
2008 4 1
2009 5 2
2010 17 7
2011 5 4
2012 8 1
2013 15 11
2014 9 6
2015 8 3
2016 2 0
2017 9 3
2019 4 0
Total 109 51

Honours[edit | edit source]

Rennes

  • Coupe de France runner-up: 2008–09[34]

Al Ain

  • UAE Pro League: 2011–12, 2012–13, 2014–15[35]
  • UAE President's Cup: 2013–14
  • UAE Super Cup: 2012

Shabab Al Ahli

  • UAE League Cup: 2016–17
  • UAE Super Cup: 2016

Ghana

Africa Cup of Nations runner-up: 2010, 2015; third place: 2008[36][37]

Individual

  • BBC African Footballer of de Year: 2010[38]
  • African Footballer of de Year runner-up: 2010
  • CAF Team of de Year: 2010, 2013, 2014
  • UAE Pro League top scorer: 2011–12,[39] 2012–13, 2013–14[40]
  • AFC Champions League top scorer: 2014
  • AFC Champions League Dream Team: 2014[41]
  • AFC Foreign Player of de Year: 2014
  • GCC Golden Boot: 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14
  • UAE President's Cup top scorer: 2013–14,[42][43] 2014–15[44]
  • Africa Cup of Nations Team of de Tournament: 2010,[45] 2013[46]
  • Ghana Men's Player of de Year Award: 2012[47]
  • Ghana Football Awards Player of de Decade: 2011–2020[48][49]
  • Ghana Player of de Year: 2010,[50] 2014[51]
  • Calcio Trade Ball Order of de Star Award: 2017[52]

Records

  • Al Ain second all-time top scorer: 128 goals[53]
  • Al Ain second all-time Pro League top scorer: 95 goals[54]
  • Al Ain most league goals for a season insyd: 31 goals (2012–13 season)
  • Al Ain second-most AFC Champions League goals: 18 goals
  • Most UAE Pro League top scorer awards: 3 (share am plus Fahad Khamees, Kodjo Laba)
  • Most GCC Golden Boot (Arabian Golden Boot) awards: 3
  • Ghana national team all-time top goalscorer: 51 goals[55]
  • Ghana national team second all-time appearance holder: 109 appearances[56]
  • Most FIFA World Cup goals give Ghana: 6 goals[57]
  • Youngest goalscorer give Ghana national team: 17 years, 362 days (give Ghana vs Somalia, 2003)[58]
  • Most tournaments wey dey represent Ghana for Africa Cup of Nations: 7 tournaments (share am plus André Ayew)
  • Most Africa Cup of Nations tournaments plus a goal: 6 tournaments (share am plus Samuel Eto'o, Kalusha Bwalya, André Ayew)
  • Most FIFA World Cup goals wey African player score: 6 goals[59]

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