togolese professional football player
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Sheyi Emmanuel Adebayor ( french pronunciation : ​ [ ɛmanɥɛl adəbɛjɔʁ ] ; born 26 February 1984 ) is a togolese master football player who plays as a striker. He previously played for English clubs Arsenal, Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur and Crystal Palace, angstrom well as french side Metz, Monégasque team Monaco, Spanish team Real Madrid, Turkish clubs İstanbul Başakşehir and Kayserispor, and Paraguay ‘s Olimpia Asunción.

He was voted African Footballer of the year for 2008 while playing at Arsenal, [ 3 ] and during his latter career, he became the most iconic sign in Paraguayan football and the highest pay up player in the nation ‘s history when he joined Olimpia Asunción in 2020. [ 4 ] Adebayor represented the Togo national team at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, the country ‘s debut, and to date only, appearance at the World Cup. In January 2010, Adebayor was one of the players involved when the Togo team ‘s busbar came under gunfire on the way to the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, after which he retired from national team duty. In 2013, he returned to the Togo team for the 2013 African Cup of Nations in South Africa, where he helped them to qualify for the quarter-finals. He is presently Togo ‘s all-time clear goalscorer with 32 goals. [ 5 ]

Club career

early career

Born in Lomé to parents of Yoruba ethnicity, Adebayor spent most of his youth in Togo, where he attended the Centre de Développement Sportif de Lomé ( english : Sports Development Centre of Lomé ), besides known as Sporting Club de Lomé. [ 6 ] Adebayor was spotted playing for Sporting Club de Lomé by scouts from Metz, who brought him to France in 1999. He made his Ligue 1 debut against Sochaux on 17 November 2001. Following Metz ‘s relegation, he played a season in Ligue 2, where 13 goals in 34 league matches prompted a summer 2003 move to Monaco. He featured nine times in Europe as Monaco reached the 2004 UEFA Champions League concluding against Porto in Gelsenkirchen, for which he was an idle substitute in his cabaret ‘s 3–0 passing. [ 7 ]

arsenal

On 13 January 2006, Premier League club Arsenal signed Adebayor for a reported £ 3 million. [ 8 ] He was given the nickname “ Baby Kanu ” due to his resemblance to early Arsenal star Nwankwo Kanu, whom Adebayor had idolised as a youth. [ 9 ] On 4 February 2006, Adebayor made his arsenal debut in a Premier League match at Birmingham City and scored after 21 minutes, with Arsenal winning 2–0. [ 10 ] Adebayor was cup-tied for Arsenal ‘s carry to the 2006 UEFA Champions League Final. [ 11 ] Adebayor scored Arsenal ‘s winning goal against Manchester United to give Arsenal a 1–0 acquire at Old Trafford, their first league succeed of the 2006–07 season. Earlier in the match, Adebayor was brought down in the six-yard box to earn Arsenal a penalty, which was taken by Gilberto Silva and saved. [ 12 ]
Adebayor playing for Arsenal in 2008 Adebayor was sent off in the 2007 League Cup final examination which Arsenal lost 2–1 to Chelsea. He was shown a crimson circuit board after a affray towards the end of the catch involving both Chelsea and Arsenal players. It was alleged that he had thrown a punch at Frank Lampard. The FA subsequently gave him an extra one-match ban and a all right of £7,500 for failing to leave the battlefield of bet immediately, a well as a three-match bachelor of arts in nursing for the crimson card. [ 13 ] Adebayor and Lampard both denied it. [ 14 ] On 15 September 2007, Adebayor ‘s two goals against Tottenham Hotspur helped Arsenal win 3–1 in the first North London bowler hat of the season. [ 15 ] Adebayor then scored his first hat-trick for Arsenal in a 5–0 base winnings against Derby County on 22 September ; this was the second-ever hat-trick scored at Arsenal ‘s Emirates Stadium. [ 16 ] He was involved in a controversial incident on 22 January in which he clashed with teammate Nicklas Bendtner seven minutes from the end of a 5–1 League Cup semi-final frustration to Tottenham. Bendtner appeared to cut his nozzle in the clash, for which Adebayor apologised the be day. [ 17 ] Three days late, he scored the hundredth finish at the Emirates during the side ‘s 3–0 FA Cup victory over Newcastle United. [ 18 ] Starting on 4 March against Milan, Adebayor went on a goalscoring mottle in the Champions League. Despite having never scored before in the competition, he scored a goal in the second stage against Milan at the San Siro. [ 19 ] On 28 April, Adebayor scored his second base hat-trick for Arsenal after coming off the bench at half clock time in a 6–2 victory against Derby County, making him the only player in Premier League history to score a hat-trick home and away against the like side in the lapp season. [ 20 ] Although Arsenal finished the temper vacate handed, he was named in the PFA Team of the Year. [ 21 ] Adebayor ‘s irregular finish against Tottenham won Match of the Day’s Goal of the Season competition for the 2007–08 temper. [ 22 ] He was besides awarded the BBC African Footballer of the year for his performance in 2008. In the 2008 summer transfer window, he was linked with £30 million moves to Milan and Barcelona, [ 23 ] but former signed a newfangled long-run contract at Arsenal. [ 24 ] On 13 September 2008, Adebayor scored a hat magic trick in Arsenal ‘s 4–0 win aside to Blackburn Rovers, scoring his foremost league goals of the 2008–09 season. [ 25 ] Adebayor received his first crimson calling card of the season in a 1–1 draw with Liverpool after an affray with opposing defender Álvaro Arbeloa ; this was his second bookable offense of the game and therefore served a one-match bachelor of arts in nursing. [ 26 ] On 8 February, Adebayor suffered a hamstring injury in Arsenal ‘s 0–0 draw against Tottenham. The injury would keep him out for about two months, despite initial estimations suggesting only a three-week absence. [ 27 ] He made a goalscoring tax return to carry through, scoring a brace on his return against Manchester City. [ 28 ] On 7 April 2009, Adebayor equalized a goal for Arsenal in the quarter-finals of the Champions League against Villarreal, in which he chested the ball into his control and then performed a bicycle kick back. [ 29 ] In the retort leg at the Emirates a week late, he scored in a 3–0 Arsenal succeed, setting up a semi-final confrontation with Manchester United. Adebayor, however, was injured for the stopping point two Premier League matches and finished the season as Arsenal ‘s moment top goalscorer in all competitions with 16, behind Robin van Persie ‘s 20. [ 30 ]

Manchester City

Adebayor in Manchester City color. On 18 July 2009, Adebayor signed a five-year contract with Manchester City for a transportation fee believed to be in the region of £25 million. [ 31 ] He scored a goal on his debut for City against Blackburn with a shot from 18 yards in the third minute. [ 32 ] On his home introduction, Adebayor scored in the 17th minute in a 1–0 in over Wolverhampton Wanderers, assisted by boyfriend summer signing Carlos Tevez. [ 33 ] He scored in his one-third straight Premier League match, heading the achiever in a 1–0 away victory against Portsmouth. [ 34 ] Adebayor then scored in his fourth consecutive equal, this clock against early clubhouse Arsenal in a 4–2 victory at the City of Manchester Stadium. [ 35 ] As a leave, he is one of entirely six players to score in their beginning four games for a baseball club. [ 36 ] In the match against Arsenal, Adebayor ‘s early teammate Robin vanguard Persie accused him of intentionally kicking him in the face, [ 37 ] and he was later handed a three-match ban after being found guilty of violent behave. [ 38 ] Adebayor was besides criticised for running about the broad length of the pitch to the Arsenal supporters and celebrating his goal in presence of them. [ 39 ] He was booked for this, but did belated apologize. [ 39 ] Manchester City director Mark Hughes suggested Adebayor did it because he wanted to be loved by City fans. [ 40 ] furthermore, Arsenal ‘s former Cameroonian defensive midfielder Alex Song, who is one of Adebayor ‘s closest friends in football, alleged he was slapped in the front by Adebayor during City ‘s 4–2 victory, while Cesc Fàbregas, erstwhile Arsenal captain, felt that Adebayor had besides tried to stamp on him. [ 41 ] For the startle of the 2010–11 season, Adebayor was given the number 9 shirt alternatively of his privilege numeral 25, which he previously wore at Arsenal and City. He scored his first hat-trick for City on 21 October in a UEFA Europa League group stage match against Lech Poznań. [ 42 ] In doing so, he became the first Manchester City musician to score a hat-trick in a european competition. During the 2010–11 season, however, Adebayor fell down the pick at order at Manchester City following the club purchasing Edin Džeko, with Carlos Tevez and Mario Balotelli besides being chosen ahead of him. In August 2011, Roberto Mancini confirmed that Adebayor, along with Craig Bellamy, were no longer contribution of his plans and could leave Manchester City .

loan to Real Madrid

On 25 January 2011, Adebayor signed a loanword cope to play for Real Madrid for the remainder of the 2010–11 season. [ 43 ] Adebayor scored his inaugural goal for very Madrid in the second leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final against Sevilla at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. [ 44 ] The game ended 2–0 with an aggregate mark of 3–0. The adopt weekend, he scored his first goal in La Liga against Real Sociedad, again at the Santiago Bernabéu. The game ended 4–1 and Adebayor scored the final finish within the last 3 minutes of the game. On 6 March 2011, Adebayor scored the opening goal in the 24th hour against Racing de Santander from a Mesut Özil pass. real Madrid won the match 3–1. Adebayor was heavy criticised for his performance against Sporting de Gijón, particularly for missing many chances ; the match ended 0–1 to Sporting. Adebayor added two goals to his european score for Madrid with goals against Tottenham Hotspur in a 4–0 acquire on 5 April 2011. He won his first winner ‘s decoration at Real Madrid on 20 April, coming on as a second-half substitute in his slope ‘s 1–0 win over Barcelona in the 2011 Copa del Rey final. [ 45 ] Adebayor scored his inaugural hat-trick for Real Madrid on 21 May 2011, in the concluding beat of the 2010–11 La Liga season, against Almería. In that match, Real Madrid beat Almería 8–1. [ 46 ] Adebayor returned to Manchester City after the spanish season had finished, but was omitted from their pre-season tour of the United States on 11 July 2011 and late risked a £300,000 fine for refusing to train with the club ‘s substitute and youth teams. [ 47 ]

Tottenham Hotspur

On 25 August 2011, Tottenham Hotspur signed Adebayor on a season-long loan. [ 48 ] On 10 September 2011, Adebayor scored on his debut against Wolverhampton Wanderers in the 67th hour. [ 49 ] On 18 September 2011, he scored doubly on his home plate debut in a 4–0 win against Liverpool, his second strike marking the 100th league goal of his senior career. [ 50 ] Adebayor besides provided the help for Rafael van der Vaart ‘s goal in their 2–1 North London bowler hat win against erstwhile club Arsenal on 2 October. [ 51 ] He scored his fourth and fifth goal for Tottenham in their 2–0 acquire against Aston Villa on 21 November, the first with an viewgraph kick and the second after a mistake from Villa defender James Collins. [ 52 ] He scored another two goals in Tottenham ‘s 3–1 acquire over West Bromwich Albion. [ 53 ] Later on, Adebayor went on to score a foster two goals – one a penalty at Stoke City, and one in a bowler hat against Chelsea where the score ended 1–1. On 11 February 2012, Adebayor scored on a fusillade and supplied four assists in the 5–0 gain over Newcastle United. [ 54 ] On 26 February, his twenty-eighth birthday, Adebayor converted a punishment against Arsenal to bring Spurs 2–0 up at the Emirates which ended in a 5–2 get the better of for Tottenham. [ 55 ] On 1 April, Adebayor scored two goals in a 3–1 succeed over Swansea City. [ 56 ] On 15 April 2012, Adebayor provided an assist for Gareth Bale in Tottenham ‘s lone goal in the 5–1 loss to Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-final. [ 57 ] Adebayor then went on to score goals in spinal column to back games for Tottenham, scoring two against Bolton Wanderers in a 4–1 gain at Reebok Stadium [ 58 ] and converting a penalty against Aston Villa in a 1–1 draw. [ 59 ] In the final crippled of his loanword spell with Tottenham, [ 60 ] Adebayor opened the score as Spurs defeated London rivals Fulham 2–0 on 13 May to secure fourth put in the Premier League. [ 61 ] Adebayor finished the season as Tottenham ‘s top goalscorer, with 18 goals, 17 in the Premier League. On 21 August 2012, Adebayor signed a permanent wave deal with Tottenham in a hand deserving £5 million after a drawn-out period of negotiations. [ 62 ] [ 63 ]
Adebayor in action for Tottenham Hotspur in November 2014 On 17 November 2012, Adebayor scored an early goal for Tottenham in a North London bowler hat match against Arsenal to put them 1–0 up, but seven minutes later his challenge on Santi Cazorla saw him sent off by referee Howard Webb. Arsenal went on to win the couple 5–2. [ 64 ] On 1 January 2013, Adebayor scored his first dwelling goal of the season for Spurs against Reading, with a header from an Aaron Lennon hybrid. Spurs finally won 3–1. On 14 March 2013, Adebayor scored the decisive away goal that put Spurs through to the quarter-finals of the Europa League in an aggregate succeed against Internazionale. [ 65 ] He went on to shoot over the barricade following a runup with a critical penalty in the come polish against Basel, which ultimately resulted in Spurs ‘ elimination from the tournament. [ 66 ] He scored a goal on 8 May against Chelsea in a 2–2 draw from outside the penalty box to bring the plot level to 1–1. [ 67 ] He then scored the winning goal on the watch Sunday ( 12 May 2013 ) to give Tottenham a 2–1 gain at Stoke City on a cross from Clint Dempsey in the 83rd minute. [ 68 ] After the dismissal of Spurs director André Villas-Boas, who had told the striker to train with the youth team at the start of the 2013–14 season, [ 69 ] Adebayor returned to the Tottenham team under Tim Sherwood, scoring in a 2–1 League Cup quarter-final get the better of at family to West Ham United. [ 70 ] He went on to score eight goals in his following ten Premier League matches, with goals in wins against Southampton, Manchester United and Swansea City, [ 71 ] Everton [ 72 ] and Newcastle United. [ 73 ] On 7 April 2014, Adebayor reached ten goals for the Premier League season, scoring doubly in a 5–1 home gain over Sunderland. [ 74 ] He ended the temper as Spurs ‘ top goalscorer with 14 goals from 25 appearances after scoring in their concluding Premier League match on 11 May 2014, a 3–0 defeat of Aston Villa at White Hart Lane. [ 75 ] He was released from his Tottenham narrow by common consent on 13 September 2015. [ 76 ]

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On 26 January 2016, Adebayor joined Premier League side Crystal Palace on a six-month deal until the end of the season. [ 77 ] He scored his lone goal for the golf club on 13 February in an ultimate 2–1 loss to Watford in the Premier League. [ 78 ] On 13 June 2016, it was confirmed that Adebayor would be released upon the death of his Palace narrow on 30 June. [ 79 ]

İstanbul Başakşehir

On 31 January 2017, Adebayor signed a abridge with Süper Lig club İstanbul Başakşehir until June 2018. [ 80 ] He scored six goals in 11 league games over the remainder of the temper, including a hat-trick on 10 April in a 4–0 family win over Galatasaray, as his team finished runner-up. [ 81 ] He added another goal from five turkish Cup games, where his team was again runner-up. Adebayor scored another hat-trick against Galatasaray on 19 November 2017, in a 5–1 win at the Başakşehir Fatih Terim Stadium. [ 82 ] On 20 June 2019, Adebayor left İstanbul Başakşehir. [ 83 ]

Kayserispor

On 26 August 2019, Adebayor joined Turkish Süper Lig side Kayserispor on a annual contract. [ 84 ] [ 85 ] He left the golf club in December 2019. [ 86 ]

Olimpia

Adebayor joined Paraguayan Primera División club Olimpia Asunción on 11 February 2020, on a spare transfer from Kayserispor. [ 87 ] [ 88 ] On his arrival in Paraguay on 14 February, Adebayor was met by a crowd at the Silvio Pettirossi International Airport. He signed a sign after a successful medical examination and was officially presented at the Estadio Manuel Ferreira. [ 89 ] He was allocated the total 25 jersey. [ 90 ] Adebayor was reunited at Olimpia with his former Manchester City teammate Roque Santa Cruz, who had returned to the club in 2016. Adebayor said that it was the influence of Santa Cruz that convinced him to join Olimpia. [ 91 ] On 23 February, Adebayor made his introduction for Olimpia in the Paraguayan Superclásico against Cerro Porteño in a 1–1 home pull back, coming on after one-half clock time in place of Santa Cruz. [ 92 ] On 5 March, Adebayor made his inaugural appearance in the 2020 Copa Libertadores in a 1–1 aside draw against ecuadorian club Delfin, replacing Santa Cruz in the eightieth moment. [ 93 ] On 9 March 2020, he made his second and last league appearance against River Plate Asunción in a 1–1 family reap, playing the full 90 minutes at Olimpia ‘s Estadio Manuel Ferreira. [ 94 ] Three days late, Adebayor played in the Copa Libertadores against Argentine golf club Defensa y Justicia. In the 73rd infinitesimal of the fastness Adebayor received a red card for a flying recoil on Enzo Coacci when disputing an aeriform ball, jumping for the ball with his right foot advancing which impacted the adversary ‘s face. [ citation needed ] This was Adebayor ‘s last appearance for the club. [ 95 ] In the lapp month, Adebayor travelled to Togo to undergo quarantine with his kin amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. [ 96 ] In April, Adebayor stated during a Facebook military post that he would return to Paraguay in two more weeks. [ 97 ] At the beginning of July, it was announced that Adebayor, who was contracted until December, [ 98 ] would not return to the club, by reciprocal accept, due to the high risk of the contagious virus during travel and that the flights and stop offs were complicated. [ 99 ] [ 100 ] That same calendar month, Adebayor stated that he wanted to return to Olimpia at some point. [ 101 ] Adebayor played four games for Olimpia from February to March. [ 102 ]

International career

Adebayor playing for Togo in May 2006 Adebayor was besides eligible to play for Nigeria but chose to represent the country of his birth, Togo. [ 103 ] Adebayor helped Togo qualify for the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations after scoring 11 goals in the qualifiers, more than any other player in the african qualifiers. On 10 February 2009, the Confederation of African Football ( CAF ) picked Adebayor as the African Footballer of the year for 2008 at an awards ceremony held in Lagos, Nigeria. Adebayor beat concluding nominees Mohamed Aboutrika of Egypt and Ghana ‘s Michael Essien in a vote that involved the national team coaches of CAF ‘s 54 member-nations. It was the foremost time a togolese won the award as Africa ‘s best player. Adebayor helped Togo to qualify for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany and started all three group matches against South Korea, Switzerland and France, but did not score any goals and Togo ended up in last position in their group. Adebayor was made team captain after the finals. Adebayor was called up for the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations, where he was a substitute for the country ‘s first match, following a row with the coach. Adebayor first vowed to leave the tournament and hark back home, although he late resumed trail with the side. [ 104 ] Togo were eliminated after losing all three matches. He was dropped by Togo following the row over bonus payments. [ 105 ] however, Adebayor was brought back into the Togo team in September 2007. On 11 October 2008, he scored four goals in Togo ‘s 6–0 hammer of Swaziland during the World Cup qualification rounds. Despite being injured, Adebayor played for Togo against Cameroon. In the match, he scored the lone goal for Togo to seal the winnings. [ 106 ] On 8 January 2010, Adebayor was one of the players involved when the Togo national team ‘s busbar came under a gunfire attack on the room to the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola. [ 107 ] The fatal attack, in which all the players survived but three other people were killed, led to Togo withdrawing from the tournament. [ 108 ] Adebayor consequently announced his retirement from external football on 12 April 2010 in a affirmation which read, “ I have weighed up my feelings in the weeks and months since the attack and I am still haunted by the events which I witnessed on that atrocious afternoon on the Togo team bus. We were just footballers going to play a football match and represent our country, however we were attacked by people who wanted to kill us all. It is a moment I will never forget and one I never want to experience again. ” [ 109 ] Adebayor subsequently returned to external duty in November 2011 following assurances from the Togolese Football Federation regarding condom, [ 110 ] making his rejoinder in a 1–0 acquire over Guinea-Bissau in a 2014 World Cup qualifier. [ 111 ] After refusing to play earlier in the year, he was recalled again in November 2018. [ 112 ] In March 2019, he was selected for the critical 2019 Africa Cup of Nations reservation equal against Benin. [ 113 ]

stylus of play

Upon signing for Arsenal, the clubhouse ‘s coach Arsene Wenger likened Adebayor to one of his major influences as a striker, Nwankwo Kanu, and described him as “ tall, good in the air ” and able of making full runs behind the defenders. [ 114 ] Adebayor even wore the act 25 shirt at Arsenal, like his Idol, and the number 4 shirt at international floor, while he was even given the nickname “ Baby Kanu ” in the media due to their similar playing styles. [ 115 ] He was besides known for his footstep, force, and proficiency, ampere well as his goalscoring and ability to link-up with his teammates. however, he was besides ill-famed for his lack of discipline, in particular in his early career. [ 116 ] [ 117 ]

Media career

Adebayor was a initiate for the BBC Sport ‘s 2010 FIFA World Cup coverage. [ 118 ]

personal life sentence

Adebayor is married and has a daughter named Kendra ( born June 2010 ). [ 119 ] [ 120 ] He is the uncle of Georgia Revolution FC midfielder Alex Harlley. [ 121 ] In his infancy, Adebayor and his family lived in an apartment with problems. Adebayor used to wake up at night and gather water in buckets, as they did not have electricity or bathrooms, and that to shower themselves, they would even go to the beach. [ 122 ] Adebayor has spoken about his faith, saying, “ Everything I do in liveliness I put in the hands of God, my creator. He gave me the chance to be where I am today and He ‘s the one that can take it all away from me. There is nothing more important for me than God. ” Adebayor could not walk for the first four years of his life. His mother took young Adebayor around Africa looking for a bring around. Adebayor then spoke about his “ miracle ” saying, “ I was in the church laying polish and, about nine or ten o’clock on the Sunday good morning, I could hear children playing outdoor. abruptly person kicked a ball into the church. And the first person to stand up and run was me, because I wanted to get that ball. ” [ 123 ] On 5 May 2015, Adebayor made a drawn-out post on his public Facebook page describing his family troubles. These troubles included respective relatives asking for large amounts of money, his sister renting out a house he had bought for her without him knowing, and complications surrounding the death of his buddy Peter. In July 2017, Adebayor stated in an interview regarding his family issues that his late brother had sent an official letter to Real Madrid asking them to not keep Adebayor on after his loan spell. [ 124 ]

career statistics

cabaret

As of 4 April 2020[125]

International

As of 24 March 2019[126]

National team
Year
Apps
Goals

Togo

2000
4
0

2001
1
0

2002
3
1

2003
4
2

2004
5
4

2005
6
6

2006
7
0

2007
6
4

2008
6
5

2009
6
1

2010
0
0

2011
1
0

2012
4
3

2013
4
1

2014
6
2

2015
1
1

2016
8
0

2017
8
1

2018
4
0

2019
1
1

Total
85
32

International goals

Scores and results list Togo’s goal tally first.[127]

Honours

Monaco
Arsenal
Real Madrid
Crystal Palace
Togo

  • Four Nations Tournament (Ghana) third place: 2007[131]

Individual

References

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