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Intro | Danish footballer | ||||
Places | Ghana | ||||
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Work field | Sports | ||||
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Birth | 13 December 1982, Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark, Kingdom of Denmark | ||||
Age | 42 years | ||||
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Biography
Francis Dickoh (born 13 December 1982 in Copenhagen) is a Ghanaian footballer.
Career
Dickoh started his career in his native Denmark, playing for Farum BK, Boldklubben 1893 and FC Nordsjælland. He moved to the Netherlands in 2006, signing for FC Utrecht. Dickoh played 93 times in four seasons with Utrecht, but lost his place in the first team after suffering a calf injury early in the 2009–10 season. Dickoh claimed after leaving the club that he had a poor working relationship with the club's head coach Ton du Chatinier.
On 30 August 2010, Utrecht announced Dickoh was to sign for Scottish Premier League side Hibernian, pending a medical. The deal was confirmed by Hibs the next day. Dickoh made his debut in a 1–1 draw against Inverness CT. Hibs manager John Hughes praised the performance of Dickoh, who had replaced club captain Chris Hogg in the starting line up. Dickoh scored his first Hibs goal in a 3–0 win over defending Scottish Premier League champions Rangers at Ibrox Stadium on 10 November 2010.
On 20 August 2011 he signed for Aris. His contract ran out in 2013. He scored his first goal for Aris against Panathinaikos.
Dickoh signed for Danish club FC Midtjylland on 30 January 2014. It was reported on 11 December 2015 that Dickoh would leave Midtjylland at the end of the year.
Due to several injuries in the SønderjyskE squad, they signed a contract with Dickoh on 13th April 2016.
On 5 September, Dickoh signed for Norwegian club Lillestrøm. After his contract expired on 1 January 2017, he left the club.
International
Dickoh was born in Copenhagen to Ghanaian parents. He made his debut for the Ghana national football team on 14 November 2005 versus Saudi Arabia, and earned selection for the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations. As of 3 September 2010, he has been capped 13 times for the national team.