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Kevin Amankwaah
English association football player

Kevin Amankwaah

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English association football player
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Harrow, United Kingdom
Age
42 years
Sports Teams
Cheltenham Town F.C.
Swindon Town F.C.
Rochdale A.F.C.
Bristol City F.C.
Torquay United F.C.
Exeter City F.C.
Swansea City A.F.C.
Yeovil Town F.C.
Burton Albion F.C.
Northampton Town F.C.
Yeovil Town F.C.
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Biography

Kevin Osei-Kuffour Amankwaah (born 19 May 1982) is an English semi-professional footballer who plays as a defender for Southern League Premier Division South club Salisbury. Amankwaah enjoyed successful stints at Bristol City and Swindon Town.

Early life

Awankwaah was born in Harrow, London to Ghanaian parents.

Club career

He began his career as a trainee with Bristol City, turning professional in June 2000. He made his first team debut on 18 March 2000, replacing Matt Hewlett as a late substitute in the 1–1 draw away to Oldham Athletic and soon became a regular squad member.

Amankwaah received neck injuries in a car crash in March 2002 when he and teammate Aaron Brown were travelling in a car driven by former City trainee Rohan King which collided with another vehicle. He was given a new two-year contract while injured, but struggled to re-establish himself at Ashton Gate after returning from injury, having loan spells at Torquay United in January 2003, and Cheltenham Town in August 2003.

He eventually left Ashton Gate in February 2005, when he signed for Yeovil Town, initially on loan, and then on a permanent basis. Amankwaah signed for Swansea City in July 2006 for a fee of £250,000.

Amankwaah joined Swindon Town in June 2008. He played 89 games for the club, scoring 5 goals before being released on 31 August 2011. Amankwaah still had 6 months to run on his contract when he was released.

On 2 July 2012, Amankwaah signed for League Two side Exeter City on a free transfer. On 30 April 2013, he was released by Exeter along with 3 other players after the expiry of his contract.

After a successful trial with Northampton Town, Amankwaah signed a one-year contract with the option of a further year on 29 July 2013. He made 24 appearances for the Cobblers before having his contract terminated on 23 January 2014. On 17 February 2014, Amankwaah signed for Conference Premier side Salisbury City, making 14 appearances for the Whites.

Amankwaah signed for Sutton United in September 2014. He made a total of 21 full and two substitute league appearances in the 2014–15 season, scoring his first goal for the club when he volleyed in a corner in the last seconds of the game against Chelmsford City on 4 April 2015 to claim a 1–0 victory for Sutton.

Amankwaah made 28 full and three substitute league appearances in the 2015–16 season, helping the U's to lift the National League South title. He netted his second league goal from another corner against Margate on 9 April 2016, a game which Sutton went on to win 4–0.

Amankwaah scored his first goal in Sutton's 2016–17 National League campaign when he scored a consolation goal in a 3–1 away defeat to Dover Athletic on 4 October 2016. On 19 October 2016, it was announced that Amankwaah had signed a one-year contract extension with Sutton United and will stay with the club until the end of the 2017–18 season.

Amankwaah made his 100th career appearance for Sutton on 3 December 2016 in a 2–1 win against League Two club Cheltenham Town in the FA Cup 2nd round. He went on to appear in every round of Sutton's historic run to the 5th round of the FA Cup for the first time ever, including appearances in a 3–1 victory over local rivals AFC Wimbledon of League One on 17 January 2017, a 1–0 victory over Championship side Leeds United on 29 January and an eventual 0–2 defeat to Premier League club Arsenal on 20 February.

International career

Amankwaah was capped by England at under-18 level, making his only appearance in the 2–0 win over Luxembourg in April 2000. In August 2006, he spoke of his ambitions of playing for Ghana.

Controversy

Amankwaah was at the centre of controversy when he made a remark to Milwall player Neil Harris, taunting him about his battle with testicular cancer during a match between Millwall and Swindon. Amankwaah then apologised after the game after his remark was made public, and also made a donation to Everymans Cancer Charity. Harris accepted the apology at first but then withdrew his acceptance after Amankwaah tried to justify his claims for making the remark.

Statistics

As of match played 2 December 2017
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Bristol City1999–2000Second Division5000001060
2000–01150100000160
2001–02241002131293
2002–032000000020
2003–045012100072
2004–05League One5000003080
Bristol City total561223171685
Torquay United (loan)2002–03Third Division6000000060
Cheltenham Town (loan)2003–04Third Division120000000120
Yeovil Town (loan)2004–05League Two9000000090
Yeovil Town6000000060
2005–06League One381302010441
Yeovil total441302010501
Swansea City2006–07League One290301020350
2007–080010003040
Swansea total290401050390
Swindon Town2008–09League One312000020332
2009–10383302030463
2010–11190101020230
Swindon total8854030701025
Burton Albion2011–12League Two8000000080
Rochdale2011–12League One160000000160
Exeter City2012–13League Two340101000360
Northampton Town2013–14League Two210101010240
Salisbury City2013–14Conference Premier14000140
Sutton United2014–15Conference South2312030281
2015–163114131383
2016–17National League3517040461
2017–1820000020
Sutton total913131001011145
Bath City2017–18National League South1302010160
Career total4411030311132251416

Honours

Yeovil Town

  • League Two: 2004–05

Sutton United

  • National League South: 2015–16
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