André Ayew
Naaŋɔ | male |
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Country of citizenship | Ghana, France |
Country for sport | Ghana |
Name in native language | André Ayew |
Birth name | André Morgan Rami Ayew |
Given name | André |
Family name | Ayew |
Date of birth | 17 Sapɔɔlegɔ 1989 |
Place of birth | Seclin |
Father | Abedi Pele |
Sibling | Rahim Ayew, Jordan Ayew |
Languages spoken, written or signed | French |
Occupation | association football player |
Position played on team / speciality | wing half |
Work period (start) | 2007 |
Member of sports team | Le Havre AC |
Religion or worldview | Islam |
Sport | association football |
League or competition | Premier League |
André Morgan Rami Ayew de la Gaana nɛra ŋmɛ’ɛra boole. Ba yuum dɔgɛ Andre Morgan Rami Ayew la 17 December 1989 yuunɛ la puan. A yu’urɛ la de la Andre Morgan Rami Ayew deti ba ne kɔ’ɔm ŋmaɛ gi’I wi’ira ti Dede Ayew,[3][4][5] is de la boole ŋmɛ’ɛra ti tigɔŋɔ wa za’an waabi mina a yele ‘professional footballer’ Dede Ayew ŋmɛ’ɛri la kinkɛleŋa bɔba bɔ’ɔra Qatar Stars League club Al Sadd[6] and dee kelum dɛna nɛŋa daana bɔ’ɔra Gaana wa za’an boole la deti ba wi’ira ti ‘captains the Ghana national team’.[7]
Andre Morgan Rami Ayew tagelum la buyi a dɔgera kɔmbudibeto la puan. A sɔ de la Abedi "Pele" Ayew. A sɔ yuum nyɛ la wɔ’ɔrɛ bu tã n bo boole la puan Afirika wa za’an waabi deti ba wi’ira ti ‘three-time African Footballer of the Year and FIFA 100 member’ Dede Ayew tari la sɔɔrɔ bayi ti ba dɛna budibeto. Ba de la Ibrahim and Jordan, ba me de la boole ŋmɛ’ɛreba ti tingɔŋɔ wa mina ba yele. (professional footballers). 2011 yuunɛ la puan, Ayew yuum nyɛ la wɔ’ɔrɛ dɔla la eŋa n yuum de ‘BBC African Footballer of the Year and Ghanaian Footballer of the Year’.
Dede Ayew yuum pɔsɛ a boole gmɛ’a Gaana wa ŋmɛ’ɛra bɔ’ɔra Nania, dee yuum lagum ba la eŋa n yuum de yuumpia la anaasi. 2005 la puan ti a yuum sakɛ gulesɛ gɔŋɔ ti eŋa wan ŋmɛ’ɛra bɔ’ɔra a sɔ n yuum ŋmɛ’ɛri bɔ’ɔra boole tigesɛka la, Marseille, yuum naɛ la tigere la koma ŋmɛ boole la yuuma ayi dee nyaa kiŋɛ ta pa’asɛ ba bunkɛgesi la puan 2007-2008 yuunɛ la puan de ba wi’ira ti ‘2007–08 season’ la. Ayew yuum bo bini yuuma ayi la za’an ŋmɛ’ɛra la sane bɔ’ɔra ‘Lorient and Arles-Avignon’, suŋera ba ti ba yuum nyaa tukɛ kiŋɛ Ligue 1 ban pɔsɛ daarɛ. 2010 yuunɛ la puan, ti a yuum lebe Marseille nyaa ta dɛna mina n mi ŋmɛ’a nyaa po pa’asɛ ba wia pia a ayila la puan bɔma ba ke’ema Didier Deschamps nu’usin, ŋmɛ ta paɛ kɔbesiyi dita gɔɔla deti ba tigere la me dita wɔ’ɔrɛ duma ‘Trophée des Champions and Coupe de la Ligues’ n boi 2010 and 2011 yuuma la puan.
Dede Ayew kɔ’ɔm dɛna la boole ŋmɛ kura ŋmɛ’ɛra bɔ’ɔra kɔ’ɔm ze’ele 2008 yuunɛ la puan dee me kelum di wɔ’ɔrɛ duma gagɛ kɔbega ‘100 caps’. Ba kɔma la puan, a yuum pɔsɛ dɛna la ba nɛŋa daana ‘captained the under-20 team’ ti ba yuum ta di ‘both the 2009 African Youth Championship and the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup’. Dede Ayew tabelɛ ŋmɛ la ‘two FIFA World Cups (2010 and 2014), as well as seven Africa Cup of Nations (2008, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2021)’, helping them finish runners-up in 2010 and 2015, and was top goalscorer at the latter tournament’.
Contents
• 1Club career
o 1.1Pɔsega vom yɛla (Early career)
o 1.2Marseille
1.2.1Sanɛ kinɛ (Loan moves)
1.2.2Marseille lebega na (Return to Marseille)
o 1.3Swansea City
o 1.4West Ham United
o 1.5Swansea City lebega na (Return to Swansea City)
1.5.1Fenerbahçe (loan)
1.5.22019–20 season
o 1.6Al Sadd
• 2Solemitiŋa pɔsega (International career)
o 2.1A bilemi puan (Youth)
o 2.2A kutɛ puan (Senior)
• 3Amiŋa vom yɛla (Personal life)
• 4Asuŋerɛ tuuma (Charity work)
• 5Career statistics
o 5.1Club
o 5.2International
• 6Honours
• 7See also
• 8Viisegɔ lɔgerɔ (References)
• 9External links
Club career[edit source]
A pɔsega yɛla (Early career)[edit source]
Dede Ayew yuum pɔsɛ a boole ŋmɛ’an wa mɛ la 1860 München, zi’an ti a sɔ yuum ŋmɛ’ɛra. Dede Ayew yuum pia puan ti a yuum pun ŋmɛ’ɛra mɛ bɔ’ɔra Nania, zi’an ti a sɔ la yuum gpugum dɛna kuka zuo daana bɔ’ɔra boole tigere la n boi Ankara, Gaana. A yuum ta bɔna bini la yuuma anaasi kɔma zi’an la dee nyaa loŋɛ bunkɛgesi zi’an la a yuumpia la anaasi puan. Eŋa n nyuum ta bɔna la bunkɛgesi la, a yuum kelum naɛ la kɔma la mɛ ŋmɛ’ɛra yele yele wuu ‘2004 edition of the Altstetten U-19 Tournament’, bilam ti a yuum ta nyɛ wɔ’ɔrɛ sɛka ti ba wi’ira ti ‘one of the tournament's most famous players’.[8] Ayew yuum ŋmɛ la ‘professional football’ la bala n boi Nania ta paɛ yuuma ayi dee nyaa basɛ bilam dee lebe kiŋɛ ‘France’ti a ta ŋmɛ bo a sɔ boole tigekurega la n bo ‘France’ la dɛna Marseille. Dede Ayew yuum kiŋɛ ta naɛ lqa ba mɛ kelum zamesera boole la ŋmɛ’an. Eŋa n yuum nta paɛ la, a yuum bo la ba kɔmbibesi zi’an la dee yuum ta pɔsɛ ŋmɛ a Marseille's wia boole la bunkɛgesi la ti ba wi’ira ti ‘Marseille's first professional contract, agreeing to a three-year deal’.[9] He Ba yuum nyaa dikɛ e mɛ loŋɛ ba bunkɛgesi zi’an la ti a ta gulesɛ gɔŋɔ ti eŋa mam ya ti a yɛɛra fuo seko n gulesɛ kanlɛ pisiyi a iwɛi la. Marseille[edit source]
Dede Ayew n yuum ta ŋmɛ’ɛra la Marseille 2010–2011 yuunɛ UEFA Champions League la puan. Andre Morgan Rami Ayew yuum pɔsɛ a ‘professional’ boole la Marseille la 15 August 2007 yuunɛ la puan n boi ‘league match against Valenciennes, coming on as a substitute for Modeste M'bami in the 89th minute. Marseille lost the match 2–1.[10] On 6 November, he made his UEFA Champions League debut against Portuguese champions Porto at the Estádio do Dragão’ ŋmɛ’ɛra la a gɔbega na’arɛbɔna kinkɛleŋa tee sɔɛ Bolo Zenden. Dede Ayew yuum ŋmɛ la mita piyopɔi la iyopɔi ‘77’ deti ba nyaa tee e ba la ma’an saŋa la ti ba yuum pugum di Marseille duma la 2–1. Ayew yuum nyɛ la yu’urɛ la na’asegɔ la ega n nyaŋɛ mɔ se’em la dee kelum gu’ura ‘Porto right back José Bosingwa’ ti a ka ta’am n na di goo la.[11][12][13] Dabesa anuu pooren, Ayew yuum nyɛ la a wia ‘league start against Lyon at the Stade de Gerland’. Ayew yuum kelum le suŋɛ mɛ ti Marseille duma goose ba taaba la 2–1 nyɛ wɔ’ɔrɛ.[14] Dede Ayew yuum ta ba’asɛ yuunɛ la mɛ la ŋmɛ’an pia la butã, buwɛi league puan deti buyi me dɛna ‘cup play’, tari ta pa’asɛ buyi ‘Champions League appearances’. Dede Ayew's wia yuunɛ puan ti la yuum iŋɛ Premier League club Arsenal duma ligebi, ti ba yuum yeti bama wam bɔ Marseille duma ‘€6 million dee to’e Ayew.[15] dee Marseille duma yuum ka sakɛ to’e ligeri la.
Career statistics[edit source]
Club[edit source]
As of match played 6 September 2022[80]
Club Season League National Cup League Cup Continental Other Total Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Marseille
2007–08
Ligue 1
9 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 — 15 0 2010–11 Ligue 1 37 11 1 0 4 2 8 0 1[a] 0 51 13 2011–12 Ligue 1 26 8 2 1 1 0 9 4 1[a] 3 39 16 2012–13 Ligue 1 35 9 2 0 1 0 7 3 — 45 12 2013–14 Ligue 1 25 6 0 0 0 0 4 2 — 29 8 2014–15 Ligue 1 28 10 1 1 1 0 — — 30 11 Total 160 44 8 2 7 2 32 9 2 3 209 60 Lorient (loan) 2008–09 Ligue 1 22 3 2 0 0 0 — — 24 3 Arles-Avignon (loan) 2009–10 Ligue 2 25 4 1 0 0 0 — — 26 4 Swansea City 2015–16 Premier League 34 12 0 0 1 0 — — 35 12 West Ham United 2016–17 Premier League 25 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 — 26 6 2017–18 Premier League 18 3 2 0 4 3 — — 24 6 Total 43 9 2 0 5 3 0 0 — 50 12 Swansea City 2017–18 Premier League 12 0 0 0 0 0 — — 12 0 2019–20 Championship 44 15 0 0 1 2 — 2[b] 1 47 18 2020–21 Championship 43 16 0 0 1 0 — 3[b] 1 47 17 Total 99 31 0 0 2 2 — 5 2 106 35 Fenerbahçe (loan) 2018–19 Süper Lig 29 5 3 0 — 6 0 — 38 5 Al Sadd 2021–22 Qatar Stars League 21 15 4 2 0 0 4 1 0 0 29 18 2022–23 Qatar Stars League 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 Career total 439 125 19 4 15 7 42 10 7 5 522 151 1. ^ Jump up to:a b Appearance in Trophée des Champions 2. ^ Jump up to:a b Appearances in EFL Championship play-offs International[edit source] As of match played 27 September 2022[81] National team Year Apps Goals Ghana 2007 5 0 2008 6 0 2009 1 0 2010 17 2 2011 5 0 2012 10 2 2013 3 0 2014 10 4 2015 12 3 2016 2 1 2017 8 2 2018 1 0 2019 8 1 2020 3 4 2021 9 3 2022 9 1 Total 109 23
Scores and results list Ghana's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Ayew goal.[81] List of international goals scored by André Ayew
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 19 January 2010 Estádio 11 de Novembro, Luanda, Angola
Burkina Faso
1–0
1–0 2010 Africa Cup of Nations
2. 5 September 2010 Somhlolo National Stadium, Lobamba, Swaziland
Swaziland
1–0
3–0 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
3. 28 January 2012 Stade de Franceville, Franceville, Gabon
Mali
2–0 2–0 2012 Africa Cup of Nations
4. 5 February 2012 Tunisia
2–1
2–1 2012 Africa Cup of Nations
5. 16 June 2014 Arena das Dunas, Natal, Brazil United States
1–1
1–2 2014 FIFA World Cup
6. 21 June 2014 Castelão, Fortaleza, Brazil
Germany
1–1 2–2
7. 6 September 2014 Baba Yara Stadium, Kumasi, Ghana
Uganda
1–1 1–1 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
8. 15 October 2014 Tamale Stadium, Tamale, Ghana
Guinea
2–1 3–1
9. 19 January 2015 Estadio de Mongomo, Mongomo, Equatorial Guinea Senegal 1–0 1–2 2015 Africa Cup of Nations
10. 27 January 2015 South Africa
2–1
2–1
11. 5 February 2015 Nuevo Estadio de Malabo, Malabo, Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea 3–0 3–0 2015 Africa Cup of Nations
12. 5 June 2016 Stade Anjalay, Belle Vue Maurel, Mauritius Mauritius
1–0
2–0 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
13. 17 January 2017 Stade de Port-Gentil, Port-Gentil, Gabon
Uganda
1–0 1–0 2017 Africa Cup of Nations
14. 29 January 2017 Stade d'Oyem, Oyem, Gabon DR Congo
2–1
2–1 2017 Africa Cup of Nations
15. 25 June 2019 Ismailia Stadium, Ismailia, Egypt
Benin
1–1 2–2 2019 Africa Cup of Nations
16. 12 October 2020 Mardan Sports Complex, Aksu, Turkey Qatar 2–1 5–1 Friendly
17. 4–1
18. 12 November 2020 Cape Coast Sports Stadium, Cape Coast, Ghana
Sudan
1–0 2–0 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
19. 2–0
20. 9 October 2021 Zimbabwe 3–1 3–1 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
21. 11 November 2021 Orlando Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa Ethiopia 1–0 1–1
22. 14 November 2021 Cape Coast Sports Stadium, Cape Coast, Ghana
South Africa
1–0 1–0
23. 14 January 2022 Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo, Yaoundé, Cameroon
Gabon
1–0 1–1 2021 Africa Cup of Nations
Honours[edit source]
Marseille
• Coupe de la Ligue: 2010–11, 2011–12[80]
• Trophée des Champions: 2010, 2011[80]
Al Sadd
• Qatar Stars League: 2021–22
• Emir of Qatar Cup: 2021
Ghana U20
• FIFA U-20 World Cup: 2009[80]
• African Youth Championship: 2009[82]
Ghana
• Africa Cup of Nations runner-up: 2010, 2015;[80] third place: 2008[83][84] Individual
• CAF Team of the Year: 2010,[85] 2011,[86] 2015[87]
• BBC African Footballer of the Year: 2011[88]
• Ghana Player of the Year: 2011[89]
• Africa Cup of Nations Top Scorer: 2015[90]
• Africa Cup of Nations Team of the Tournament: 2015[91]
• Premier League Player of the Month: August 2015[2]
• Prix Marc-Vivien Foé: 2015[92]
• IFFHS CAF Men's Team of the Decade 2011–2020[93]
• Calcio Trade Ball Order of the Star Award: 2022[94]
See also[edit source]
• Football in Africa portal
• List of men's footballers with 100 or more international caps
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