Kwame Ayew

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Kwame AyewTemplate:Needs IPA (born 28 December 1973) is a Ghanaian former professional footballer who played as a striker.

During nearly 20 years he played professionally in six countries, mainly in Portugal where he appeared for four teams in the 90s, amassing Primeira Liga totals of 131 games and 51 goals over the course of six seasons.

Club career

Born in Tamale, Ayew started playing professionally in France at only 17, spending a couple of Ligue 1 seasons with FC Metz, then moved to Qatar with Al Ahli SC and played in another country in the following two years, Italy, appearing and scoring sparingly for U.S. Lecce (for instance, he netted four goals in 1993–94's Serie A as his club ranked last with only 28 goals, a competition-worst).

Ayew moved to Portugal in 1995, and would remain there in the following five years. He started with U.D. Leiria and Vitória de Setúbal, then impressed at Boavista F.C. also in the Primeira Liga, scoring 15 times in 27 games in his second season to earn his team a best-ever at the time runner-up place, behind neighbours FC Porto.

After nearly 50 official goals for Boavista, Ayew moved to country giants Sporting Clube de Portugal. Even though he was never an automatic first-choice (having to battle for a starting berth with Alberto Acosta, Edmílson and Mbo Mpenza[1]), he netted seven goals in 13 starts as the Lions ended an 18-year drought and conquered the national championship.[2]

In the following years Ayew would play in Turkey (two seasons) and China (five), rarely settling with a club. In January 2007 the 33-year-old returned to former side Setúbal, contributing solidly as the Sadinos avoided top flight relegation by one point; he retired from the game shortly after.

International career

Ayew was a member of the Ghana national team that won the bronze medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, scoring six goals in as many games.[3] In total, he won 25 senior caps.

Education

Ayew attended Ghana Senior High School in Tamale.[4]

Personal life

Football ran in Ayew's family: his brothers Abedi and Sola also played football, the former spending a big part of his career with Olympique de Marseille. His nephews, André, Jordan and Rahim, also played the sport professionally.[5]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League
Division Apps Goals
Metz B 1990–91
1991–92
Total
Al Ahli 1992–93[6] Qatar Stars League 22 14
Lecce 1993–94[7] Serie A 18 3
1994–95[6] Serie B 16 4
Total 34 7
União Leiria 1995–96[8] Primeira Liga 13 1
Vitória Setúbal 1996–97[8] Primeira Liga 23 8
Boavista 1997–98[8] Primeira Liga 29 16
1998–99[8] Primeira Liga 27 15
Total 56 31
Sporting 1999–2000[7][6] Primeira Liga 26 7
Yozgatspor 2000–01[7] Süper Lig 19 11
Kocaelispor 2001–02[7] Süper Lig 28 10
Shenyang Ginde 2003[6] Chinese Jia-A League 28 14
Inter Shanghai,
Inter Xian
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2004[6] Chinese Super League 20 17
2005[6] Chinese Super League 23 8
2006[6] Chinese Super League 13 1
Total 56 26
Vitória Setúbal 2006–07[8] Primeira Liga 12 3
Career total 317 132

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Honours

Player

Boavista

Sporting

Kocaelispor

International

Ghana

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External links

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