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Charles Akonnor Personal information Full name Charles Kwablan Akonnor Date of birth 12 March 1974 Place of birth Accra, Ghana Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11 1⁄2 in) Playing position Central Midfielder Club information Current club Sekondi Wise Fighters (Director of Sport) Youth career 1985–1987 Young Hearts Tema 1988–1990 Okwawu United Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1990–1992 Obuasi Goldfields 1992–1998 Fortuna Köln 153 (26) 1998–2003 VfL Wolfsburg 121 (13) 2004–2005 SpVgg Unterhaching 46 (4) 2005–2007 AC Horsens 44 (5) 2007–2008 Alki Larnaca FC 2008–2009 SC Langenhagen 11 (0) National team 1991–2001 Ghana 51 (1) Teams managed 2009 Sekondi Wise Fighters 2010– Sekondi Wise Fighters (director of sport) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Charles Kwablan Akonnor (born 12 March 1974 in Accra) is a former Ghanaian international footballer. He has played as a versatile midfielder, mostly in Germany.
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Club career
Akonnor first came to Germany in 1992, along with friend and national teammate Samuel Kuffour. Having played for six years with Fortuna Köln (all in the second division), he switched in 1998 to VfL Wolfsburg.
At Wolfsburg, Akonnor quickly developed as a resourceful player and one of the teams' most important elements and, in 2001–02, was given team captaincy. However, at the start of the following season he was injured (a knee problem which required an operation in 2003), prompting a January 2004 move to SpVgg Unterhaching, in a second-level return.
In 2005 Akonnor moved to Denmark to play with AC Horsens, playing an important part in the team's consolidation in the Danish first division, where they had just arrived in the previous season. He played one final season in Cyprus' top flight, with Alki Larnaca FC. In Summer 2008 left Cyprus and moved to Germany based club SC Langenhagen in the Oberliga Niedersachenliga-West. He played there until 18 February 2009 when he announced the end of his career.[1]
International career
A holder of 51 international caps, Akonnor was named captain of the Black Stars following Abedi Pelé's retirement. However, he would never be recalled again after applying for (and receiving) German citizenship.
Coaching career
On 19 February 2009, Akonnor signed a contract as head coach for Sekondi Wise Fighters where he worked with his former nationalteam mate Nii Lamptey as his assistant.[2] On 22 January 2010 he was named as the director of sport of the Sekondi Wise Fighters. His successor as head coach was Hans-Dieter Schmidt.[3]
References
- ^ "Akonnor wird Trainer" (in German). transfermarkt.de. 19 February 2009. http://www.transfermarkt.de/de/news/25898/akonnor-wird-trainer.html. Retrieved 10 January 2010.
- ^ "Former Internationals to Coach Eleven Wise". MTN Football. 18 February 2009. http://www.mtnfootball.com/live/content.php?Item_ID=18276. Retrieved 10 January 2010.
- ^ "Sekondi XI Wise announces changes". Official site. Happy 98.8 FM. 22 January 2010. http://newedition.happyghana.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1021:sekondi-xi-announces-changes&catid=13:frontpage-items. Retrieved 23 January 2010.
External links
- Charles Akonnor at fussballdaten.de (German)
- AC Horsens profile (Danish)
- Charles Akonnor at National-Football-Teams.com
Ghana squads Ghana squad – 1994 Africa Cup of Nations Ghana squad – 1996 Africa Cup of Nations Fourth Place Ghana squad – 1996 Summer Olympics Ghana squad – 1998 Africa Cup of Nations 1 Kingson • 2 Edusei • 3 Owusu-Ansah • 4 S. Kuffour • 5 E. Addo • 6 Gargo • 7 Allotey • 8 Nyarko • 9 Tetteh • 10 Abedi Pele • 11 Akonnor • 12 Ofori-Quaye • 13 E. Kuffour • 14 Agyeman-Duah • 15 Johnson • 16 S. Addo • 17 Aboagye • 18 Kumah • 19 Bastios • 20 Ackon • 21 Moses • 22 Mantey • Coach: IsraelGhana squad – 2000 Africa Cup of Nations Categories:- 1974 births
- Living people
- Ghanaian footballers
- Ghana international footballers
- Fußball-Bundesliga players
- VfL Wolfsburg players
- SC Fortuna Köln players
- SpVgg Unterhaching footballers
- AC Horsens players
- Alki Larnaca FC players
- Expatriate footballers in Germany
- Ashanti Gold SC players
- Footballers at the 1996 Summer Olympics
- 1996 African Cup of Nations players
- 1998 African Cup of Nations players
- Okwawu United players
- Football managers in Ghana
- 2000 African Cup of Nations players
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