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Asamoah Gyan
Ghanaian footballer

Asamoah Gyan

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Ghanaian footballer
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Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Accra, Ghana
Age
39 years
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Height:
180 cm
Weight:
79 kg
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Biography

Asamoah Gyan (/ˌæsəˈmə ˈɑːn/ ass-ə-MOHJAHN; born 22 November 1985) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Ghana national football team and is the former captain of the Ghanaian national team.

Gyan began his career in 2003 with Ghanaian Premier League club Liberty Professionals scoring ten goals in sixteen matches then spent three seasons with Serie A club Udinese via two seasons loan at Modena netting on fifteen occasions in 53 league matches and at Udinese where he scored 11 times in 39 league matches. In 2008, Gyan joined Ligue 1 club Rennes, netting fourteen times in forty-eight league matches during two seasons. In 2010, Gyan joined Premier League club Sunderland, breaking the club's transfer record and netting on ten occasions in thirty-four Premier League matches during two seasons.

In 2011, Gyan joined Al Ain of the UAE Pro-League on loan and became the league's top-goalscorer, scoring 24 times in 27 matches. In the following season, Gyan permanently joined Al Ain and once again became the league's top-goalscorer while he helped Al Ain retain the UAE Pro-League title, scoring an impressive 28 goals in 32 matches. In the 2013–14 season, Gyan scored on 44 occasions in 40 matches with Al Ain.

Gyan is the all-time leading goalscorer of the Ghana national team, with 51 goals. He represented Ghana at the 2006, 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cups. With 6 goals, he is the top African goalscorer in the history of the World Cup. Gyan has also represented Ghana at the 2004 Summer Olympics and in eight Africa Cup of Nations in 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017 and 2019, helping them finish in third-place in 2008 and runner-up in 2010 and 2015.

Club career

Udinese

Born in Accra, Gyan started his career at Ghanaian club Liberty Professionals located in Accra.

Having signed for Udinese in 2003, he spent two years on loan at Serie B club Modena to gain match experience. Following some excellent displays during the 2006 World Cup, he attracted interest from Russian club Lokomotiv Moscow. Gyan returned to Udinese at the start of 2006, but on 17 February 2007, Udinese pulled out of a deal to sell him in the January transfer window. The striker was on the verge of signing a 3-year deal with Russian Club Lokomotiv Moscow for US$10.5 million, the fourth largest transfer fee in Russian football history. "The striker Udinese targeted to replace me did not sign for them," Gyan told BBC Sport. "I've been told I will now have to stay in Italy for the rest of the season."

On 10 August 2007, along with Fabio Quagliarella, Gyan signed an improved five-year contract extension to stay at Udinese until 30 June 2012 as a reward for his fine form in the 2007–08 pre-season. "I have decided to stay here because it is one of the top leagues in the world," Asamoah said, "There is the possibility of me playing regular football here to make me a better player. "I am comfortable with the new deal and I know I can help Udinese achieve things for the future". Gyan and Quagliarella marked their contract extensions with a brace each in Udinese's 7–0 friendly win later that evening.

On 29 July 2007 following his impressive pre-season form, including a hat-trick in a friendly against Serie B outfit Spezia on 25 July, before Udinese sealed the long-term deal. Gyan scored 8 goals in 2006–07 to help the Stadio Friuli club finish in 10th place in Serie A.

Gyan was dogged by injury during the 2007–08 season and never appeared for Udinese again after January 2008, having played only 13 Serie A matches and scored 3 times that season.

Rennes

Gyan training whilst at Stade Rennais F.C.

On 11 July 2008, Gyan was signed by Ligue 1 Club Stade Rennais for 4 years on an €8 million transfer fee. Gyan played 48 times for Rennes, scoring 14 goals. By the end of his stay at Rennes, he became a well known goal scoring figure, scoring 13 league goals in the 2009–10 season. However, Gyan only played three games in Ligue 1 the following season, taking his total appearances to 53, before he departed for Sunderland.

Sunderland

On 31 August 2010, Gyan signed for Premier League club Sunderland on a four-year deal for a club record £13 million. Gyan was later given the squad number 33 shirt at Sunderland. He scored on his Sunderland debut against Wigan Athletic on 11 September after coming on as a substitute for Danny Welbeck. The match ended in a 1–1 draw with Antolín Alcaraz scoring Wigan's equaliser. He marked his first start for Sunderland by netting their only goal in their League Cup exit at the hands of West Ham United. Gyan scored twice on his first Premier League start for the club in a 2–0 win against Stoke City on 6 November. His first goal came in the 9th minute when a Nedum Onuoha shot was parried by goalkeeper Asmir Begović, with Gyan on hand to tap home the rebound and his second came in the 86th minute, to secure a 2–0 victory for the Black Cats. Three days later, he followed this up by scoring the equaliser against Tottenham at White Hart Lane in a 1–1 draw as Sunderland moved up to seventh in the table. He also scored a goal in Sunderland's 3–0 victory at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea. Gyan scored Sunderland's third goal in their 3–0 victory over Blackburn Rovers on 1 January 2011.

On 16 January 2011, he started against local rivals Newcastle United, scoring a 94th-minute equaliser, preventing Newcastle gaining their second win of the season against Sunderland. Gyan added to his impressive goalscoring tally with a goal away at Stoke City on 5 February 2011. He scored an 11th-minute goal against Tottenham on 12 February 2011. Gyan's next goal came on 23 April as Sunderland beat Wigan Athletic 4–2, a match which ended prematurely for the forward as he was substituted following a hamstring injury which is expected to see him miss the remainder of the season. Gyan did recover in time to feature in Sunderland's last game of the season at West Ham but didn't add to his tally finishing his first season in English football with 10 league goals. Gyan took the squad number 3 shirt for the 2011–12 season, the same squad number he wears for Ghana.

Al Ain

On 10 September 2011, it was confirmed on the Sunderland website that Gyan would leave on a season long loan to club Al Ain FC. Amid speculation of a fee of up to £6 million being paid for the loan period, with Gyan receiving up to four times his previous salary, Chairman Niall Quinn emphasised the financial benefits of the deal for both Sunderland and the player. The Ghanaian finished the season with Al Ain by helping them capture their tenth league success and was the top goalscorer in the season with 22 league goals.

When Martin O'Neill became manager of Sunderland on 8 December 2011, he considered the possibility of recalling Gyan from his loan spell away from the club.

Gyan signed a five-year contract with Al Ain on 6 July 2012 worth over £6m per season. He was the top goalscorer in the UAE league in the 2013 season and helped his team retain the league title. On 24 July 2014, Gyan announced on his personal website that he had signed a contract extension at Al-Ain, receiving an improved deal and tying him to the club until 2018.

Shanghai SIPG

On 7 July 2015, Gyan confirmed on his own website that he had left Al Ain and set to join Chinese Super League club Shanghai SIPG. Shanghai SIPG then officially announced they signed Gyan from Al Ain with an undisclosed fee. It was then revealed that Gyan's weekly salary of £227,000 with his Chinese club instantly made him one of the world's best paid football players.

Kayserispor

On 5 July 2017, he joined the Turkish club Kayserispor. On August 9, 2019, Gyan left Kayserispor.

North East United

On 19 September 2019, he joined the Indian Super League side NorthEast United. On 26 October 2019 he scored his first goal for Northeast United FC against Odisha FC in the 84 th minute of the match as his team won the game by 2–1. Halfway through the season he suffered an injury that would keep him out for the rest of the season, and on 15 January 2020 he was officially released from the club as Irish striker Andy Keogh was signed as a replacement. He ended his time with Northeast United with a total of 4 goals in 8 appearances.

International career

Gyan playing for Ghana in 2008

Gyan made his international debut at the age of 17. Gyan scored on his senior International debut for Ghana against Somalia on 19 November 2003 in the 90th minute. He came on for Isaac Boakye in the 62nd minute in a 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifier, three days before he turned 18 years; helping Ghana to win that game, and making him the youngest ever player to score for Ghana. He scored four times in seven matches during that successful World Cup qualifying campaign. He was part of the 2004 Ghana Olympic squad, who exited in the first round, having finished in third place in Group B.

He also scored the fastest goal of the tournament after 68 seconds. The strike was also Ghana's first ever goal in the FIFA World Cup, coming in the game against the Czech Republic on 17 June at the RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne, Germany, which set the Black Stars on their way to a 2–0 victory. He missed a penalty later in the game, and received a yellow card ruling him out of the final group game for trying to take the penalty too early. In Ghana's defeat to Brazil in the round of 16, he was sent off in the 81st minute after collecting his second booking of the match (for diving).

On 24 January 2008, during the Africa Cup of Nations, Gyan and his brother Baffour decided to walk out on the Black Stars following criticism after their unconvincing 1–0 win over Namibia. The media learnt the brothers had packed their bags and were ready to leave the team hotel but were persuaded to stay by teammates. In the 2010 African Cup of Nations, Asamoah Gyan helped a Ghana team, ravaged by injuries to the finals. Gyan scored three out of the four Ghana goals during the tournament.

Gyan scored with a penalty in the 85th minute of Ghana's first match of the 2010 World Cup against Serbia, in a 1–0 win. He hit the goalpost in the 92nd minute before being substituted to a standing ovation just before the final whistle. In Ghana's second game, he scored a penalty in the 26th minute to level the scores and earn his team a 1–1 draw against Australia.

In the round of 16 match against the United States, he scored a goal in extra time allowing Ghana to win 2–1 and hence become the third African team in history to qualify to the tournament's quarter final, after Cameroon and Senegal. In the quarter final tie against Uruguay, following Luis Suárez's handling of the ball on the goal-line, he missed a penalty kick with no time remaining at end of extra time, hitting the crossbar and necessitating a penalty shootout to decide the game. He converted his kick in the subsequent penalty shootout, but Uruguay went on to win the shootout 4–2.

For the second time in his career, Gyan missed a crucial penalty kick in a major tournament when he missed a penalty kick in the 2012 African Cup of Nations semi-final. Ghana went on to lose 1–0. After missing that penalty kick, Gyan decided to take an "indefinite break" from international football. On 8 May 2012, he announced his return to the Black Stars team.

On 2 June 2014, Gyan was named in Ghana's squad for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. In the team's opening match, he captained the Black Stars against the United States in a 2–1 defeat. He scored his first goal of the tournament in a 2–2 draw with Germany, equaling Roger Milla's record of five FIFA World Cup goals. In the final group match, he became the top African goalscorer in World Cup finals history by scoring the Black Stars' goal as they were defeated 2–1 by Portugal.

At the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, Gyan missed Ghana's opening match, a 2–1 loss to Senegal, with a "mild bout" of malaria. He returned for the second match, scoring a last minute winning goal against the tournament favourite Algeria in a 1–0 win for the Black Stars.

An international exile lasting over a year was ended in October 2018 when Gyan was called up to the Ghanaian squad for a pair of 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualification matches versus Sierra Leone.

He announced his retirement from international football on 20 May 2019, a month to the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations. However, a day later Gyan reversed his decision following a discussion with the president of Ghana, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

Outside football

Boxing promotion

In June 2012, Gyan turned his attention towards boxing promotion and announced he would put on his debut boxing show in Ghana. On 6 July, Asamoah Gyan stated:

Ghana has a lot of great boxers previously like Azumah Nelson, Ike Quartey and Joshua Clottey, so we need to push the young ones coming up. I would like to encourage the young ones coming up and those who want to achieve their aim.

— Asamoah Gyan

In February 2019, Gyan hosted his second boxing event.

Baby Jet Airlines

As of October 2017, Asamoah Gyan has been granted an Air Carrier Licence (ACL) by the Ghanaian Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA). According to the Ghana News Agency, the start-up is named Baby Jet Airlines. With the license in hand, the start-up is now permitted to begin with its AOC certification drive.

Career statistics

Club

As of match played on 15 July 2019
ClubSeasonLeagueCupLeague CupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Liberty Professionals2003Premier League16101610
Udinese2003–04Serie A100010
2006–0725810268
2007–0813300133
Total3911101010004011
Modena (loan)2004–05Serie B28700287
2005–0625810268
Total5315100010005415
Rennes2008–09Ligue 1161201010201
2009–10291310003013
2010–1130000030
Total4814301010005314
Sunderland2010–11Premier League311010113311
2011–1230001040
Total3410102100003711
Al Ain2011–12UAE Pro League18221253002427
2012–132231200041102932
2013–1426294520810104144
2014–1517131000107102920
Total83958773221830123123
Shanghai SIPG2015Chinese Super League10411115
20161031040153
Total20721004000268
Shabab Al-Ahli Dubai2016–17UAE Pro League146103372102611
Kayserispor2017–18Süper Lig12153174
2018–1914431175
Total25584000000349
Career total3331732512137342000409212

International

As of 15 July 2019
National teamYearAppsGoals
Ghana200321
200432
200555
200694
200741
200841
200952
2010177
201154
201281
20131511
201496
201583
201620
201793
201940
Total10951

International goals

Gyan – goals for Ghana
#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.19 November 2003Ohene Djan Stadium, Accra Somalia
4–0
5–0
2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
2.25 June 2004Estádio da Machava, Maputo Mozambique
1–0
1–0
Friendly
3.3 July 2004National Stadium, Kampala Uganda
1–1
1–1
2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
4.23 March 2005Nairobi Kenya
1–0
2–2
Friendly
5.27 March 2005Stade des Martyrs, Kinshasa DR Congo
1–0
1–1
2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
6.8 October 2005Estádio da Várzea, Praia Cape Verde
3–0
4–0
2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
7.14 November 2005King Fahd International Stadium, Riyadh Saudi Arabia
2–1
3–1
Friendly
8.
3–1
9.4 June 2006Easter Road, Edinburgh South Korea
1–0
3–1
Friendly
10.17 June 2006RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne Czech Republic
1–0
2–0
2006 FIFA World Cup
11.8 October 2006Seoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul South Korea
1–0
3–1
Friendly
12.
3–1
13.21 August 2007The Den, London Senegal
1–0
1–1
Friendly
14.20 January 2008Accra Sports Stadium, Accra Guinea
1–0
2–1
2008 Africa Cup of Nations
15.9 September 2009Stadion Galgenwaard, Utrecht Japan
1–0
3–4
Friendly
16.
2–0
17.15 January 2010Estádio Nacional do Chiazi, Cabinda Ivory Coast
1–3
1–3
2010 Africa Cup of Nations
18.24 January 2010Estádio 11 de Novembro, Luanda Angola
1–0
1–0
2010 Africa Cup of Nations
19.28 January 2010Estádio 11 de Novembro, Luanda Nigeria
1–0
1–0
2010 Africa Cup of Nations
20.1 June 2010De Kuip, Rotterdam Netherlands
1–2
1–4
Friendly
21.13 June 2010Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria Serbia
1–0
1–0
2010 FIFA World Cup
22.19 June 2010Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg Australia
1–1
1–1
2010 FIFA World Cup
23.26 June 2010Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg United States
2–1
2–1
2010 FIFA World Cup
24.29 March 2011Wembley Stadium, London England
1–1
1–1
Friendly
25.7 June 2011Jeonju World Cup Stadium, Jeonju South Korea
1–1
1–2
Friendly
26.2 September 2011Accra Sports Stadium, Accra Swaziland
1–0
2–0
2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
27.8 October 2011Al-Hilal Stadium, Khartoum Sudan
1–0
2–0
2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
28.28 January 2012Stade de Franceville, Franceville Mali
1–0
2–0
2012 Africa Cup of Nations
29.10 January 2013Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi Egypt
3–0
3–0
Friendly
30.13 January 2013Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi Tunisia
3–2
4–2
Friendly
31.28 January 2013Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth Niger
1–0
3–0
2013 Africa Cup of Nations
32.24 March 2013Baba Yara Stadium, Kumasi Sudan
1–0
4–0
2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
33.7 June 2013Khartoum Stadium, Khartoum Sudan
1–0
3–1
2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
34.
2–1
35.16 June 2013Setsoto Stadium, Maseru Lesotho
2–0
2–0
2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
36.14 August 2013Atatürk Olympic Stadium, Istanbul Turkey
1–2
2–2
Friendly
37.
2–2
38.15 October 2013Baba Yara Stadium, Kumasi Egypt
1–0
6–1
2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
39.
4–1
40.9 June 2014Sun Life Stadium, Miami South Korea
2–0
4–0
Friendly
41.21 June 2014Castelão, Fortaleza Germany
2–1
2–2
2014 FIFA World Cup
42.26 June 2014Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasília Portugal1–11–22014 FIFA World Cup
43.10 September 2014Stade de Kégué, Lomé Togo1–13–22015 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
44.11 October 2014Stade Mohammed V, Casablanca Guinea1–01–12015 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
45.15 October 2014Tamale Stadium, Tamale Guinea1–03–12015 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
46.23 January 2015Estadio de Mongomo, Mongomo Algeria1–01–02015 Africa Cup of Nations
47.14 June 2015Accra Sports Stadium, Accra Mauritius
3–0
7–1
2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
48.
4–0
49.21 January 2017Stade de Port-Gentil, Port-Gentil Mali1–01–02017 Africa Cup of Nations
50.11 June 2017Baba Yara Stadium, Kumasi Ethiopia
1–0
5–0
2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
51.1 July 2017Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field, East Hartford United States
1–2
1–2
Friendly

Honours

Club

Al Ain FC

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

Individual

  • BBC African Footballer of the Year: 2010
  • CAF Team of the Year: 2010, 2013, 2014
  • UAE Pro League Top Scorer: 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14
  • AFC Champions League Top Scorer: 2014
  • AFC Foreign Player of the Year: 2014
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