Emmanuel Adebayor

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Emmanuel Adebayor
Personal information
Full name Sheyi Emmanuel Adebayor
Date of birth 26 February 1984 (1984-02-26) (age 24)
Place of birth    Lomé, Togo
Height 1.92 m (6 ft 3+12 in)[1]
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Arsenal
Number 25
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
2001–2003
2003–2006
2006–
FC Metz
AS Monaco
Arsenal
44 (15)
78 (18)
77 (36)   
National team2
2000– Togo 37 (16)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 16:01, 11 May 2008 (UTC).
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 12:00, 24 December 2006 (UTC).
* Appearances (Goals)

Emmanuel Adebayor (born 26 February 1984 in Lomé) is a Togolese football player of Nigerian descent who currently plays for Arsenal.

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[edit] Club career

Adebayor started his professional career at a training camp in Lomé. He made it to the U-15 level and was spotted by French club FC Metz. After a trial, Adebayor joined the club in 1999 and played at the U-17 level for two years before joining the first team. In his first season, he played nine games and scored twice. In the 2002–03 season, Adebayor scored seventeen goals in 35 games. AS Monaco signed him to a contract in 2003, and he scored seven goals in seventeen appearances, helping them reach the Champions League final with two goals in ten games.

[edit] Arsenal

[edit] 2005–06 season

On January 13, 2006, Adebayor signed for Arsenal for an undisclosed fee reported to be £3m.[2] He was given the nickname "Baby Kanu" due to his resemblance to former Arsenal star Nwankwo Kanu, who Adebayor had idolized as a youth.[3]


On February 4, 2006, Adebayor made his Arsenal debut in a Premiership match at Birmingham City F.C. and scored after 21 minutes, with Arsenal winning 2–0. At the end of his first season for the Gunners he had scored four goals in ten matches. However, Adebayor was cup-tied for Arsenal's 2005–06 Champions League run and missed the final against FC Barcelona, as he had appeared for Monaco in the qualifying rounds of the competition earlier that season.

[edit] 2006–07 season

Adebayor scored Arsenal's winning goal against Manchester United to give Arsenal a 1–0 win at Old Trafford, their first league win of the 2006–07 season. Earlier in the game, Adebayor was brought down in the six-yard box to earn Arsenal a penalty, which was taken by Gilberto Silva and saved. On November 8, 2006, Adebayor scored the only goal of the match to send Arsenal into the quarter finals of the League Cup against Everton F.C.

He was sent off in Arsenal's 2–1 Carling Cup final loss to Chelsea. He was shown the red card after a fracas towards the end of the match involving both Chelsea and Arsenal players. It was alleged that he had thrown a punch at Frank Lampard. The FA subsequently gave him an additional one-match ban and a fine of £7500 for failing to leave the field of play immediately, as well as a three-match ban for the red card.

[edit] 2007–08 season

Arsenal fans celebrate Adebayor by chanting "Ade-bay-or, Ade-bay-or".[4] It is sung to the tune of Westminster Chimes. On 19 January 2008, after scoring twice against Fulham, the fans sang, "Adebayor, Adebayor, give him the ball, and he will score".[5]

Adebayor in 2008
Adebayor in 2008

After scoring a penalty during the 3–1 win over Portsmouth, his two goals against Tottenham helped Arsenal win 3–1 in the first North London derby of the season. Adebayor then scored his first hat-trick for Arsenal in a 5–0 home win against Derby County F.C. on September 22, 2007; this was the second-ever hat-trick scored at the Emirates. He was involved in a controversial incident on January 22, 2008, in which he clashed with teammate Nicklas Bendtner seven minutes from the end of a 5–1 League Cup semi-final defeat to Tottenham. Bendtner appeared to cut his nose in the clash, for which Adebayor apologised the following day. [6] Three days later he scored the hundredth goal at Emirates during the side's 3–0 FA Cup victory over Newcastle United F.C.[7] Starting on Tuesday March 4, 2008 against AC Milan. Adebayor went on a goalscoring streak in the Champions League. Despite having never scored before in the competition, he scored a goal in the 2nd leg against AC Milan at the San Siro. On April 13, 2008 in a Premier League game against Manchester United Adebayor scored Arsenals only goal, a game which they lost 2–1 at Old Trafford. On April 19, 2008 Adebayor scored yet again in a 2-0 win over Reading F.C.. He scored his second hat-trick for Arsenal after coming off the bench at half time in the 6–2 win against Derby County on April 28, 2008, making him the only player in the Premiership's history to score a hat-trick against the same side in the same season, even though Arsenal finished the season empty handed, he ended the season joint 2nd with Fernando Torres in the race for the golden boot. He was named in the PFA Team of the Year.

[edit] International career

Adebayor helped Togo qualify for the 2006 FIFA World Cup by scoring eleven goals in the qualifiers, more than any other player in the African qualifiers. He has been nominated for African Footballer of the Year.

He was called up for the 2006 African 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 return home, although he later resumed training with the side.[8] Togo were eliminated after losing all three matches. He was dropped by Togo following the row over bonus payments.[9] However, Adebayor was brought back into the Togo team in September 2007.

[edit] Club career statistics

(Correct as of 5 May 2008)[10]
Club Season League Cup Europe Total
Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists Apps Goals Assists
AS Monaco 2003–04 31 8 - - - - 9 0 - 40 8 -
2004–05 35 9 - - - - 10 2 - 45 11 -
2005–06 13 1 - - - - 2 0 - 15 1 -
Total 100 20 -
Arsenal 2005–06 13 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 4 4
2006–07 29 8 4 7 4 0 8 0 0 44 12 4
2007–08 35 24 4 9 3 0 10 3 1 48 30 -
Total 77 36 16 10 7 0 18 3 1 105 46 14

[edit] Style of play

Adebayor is usually deployed as a lone striker up front, with van Persie playing just behind him. His usual roles are to flick on long passes from the back or knock down crosses that are too high for other Arsenal players to reach, and his jumping ability is used to great effect in these scenarios. Examples of this target-man role that he is assigned to play and has been cleverly made use of are the knock-down for Eduardo's goal against Manchester City in early February 2008, as well as the knock-down for Nicklas Bendtner's vital 93rd-minute equalizer against Aston Villa on March 1, 2008.

However, he also plays the role Thierry Henry used to back in his Arsenal days; he regularly gets onto through-balls played from the midfield and thanks to his pace, gets in behind defences enough to score goals regularly. An example of him playing this role is the final goal against Derby County on April 27, 2008.

He used to be known for his erratic finishing; however, this has changed in the 2007–08 season, where he has shown tremendous improvement in his technical and shooting abilities, most notably scoring a stunning volley against Tottenham Hotspur on September 15, 2007 in a 3-1 victory. He has scored 30 goals in all competitions in the 2007–08 season as of April 27, 2008, a huge jump from the total of 12 he got in the previous season. Another attribute he is noted for is his heading ability, which has seen him score headers; some 26% of goals that he has scored for Arsenal have been headers.

[edit] Career honours

Arsenal

Togo


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Preceded by
Flag of Ghana Michael Essien
BBC African Footballer of the Year
2007
Succeeded by
Incumbent


Persondata
NAME Adebayor, Emmanuel
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Adebayor, Emmanuel
SHORT DESCRIPTION Professional footballer
DATE OF BIRTH 1984-02-26
PLACE OF BIRTH Lomé, Togo
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH

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