- Ade Akinbiyi
Football player infobox
playername = Ade Akinbiyi
fullname = Adeola Peter Oluwatoyin Akinbiyi
nickname =
height = height|ft=6|in=3
dateofbirth = birth date and age|df=yes|1974|10|10
cityofbirth = Hackney
countryofbirth =England
currentclub = Burnley
clubnumber = 9
position =Striker
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1993–1997
1994
1994
1997–1998
1998–1999
1999–2000
2000–2002
2002–2003
2003
2003–2005
2005–2006
2006–2007
2007–
clubs = Norwich City
→Hereford United (loan)
→ Brighton (loan)
Gillingham
Bristol City
Wolves
Leicester City
Crystal Palace
→ Stoke City (loan)
Stoke City
Burnley
Sheffield United
Burnley
caps(goals) = 049 0(3)
004 0(2)
007 0(4)
063 (28)
047 (21)
037 (16)
058 (11)
024 0(3)
004 0(2)
059 (17)
039 (16)
018 0(3)
065 (10)
nationalyears = 1999
nationalteam = nft|Nigeria
nationalcaps(goals) = 001 0(0)
pcupdate = 18:16, 18 September 2008 (UTC)
ntupdate = 19:23, 6 October 2007 (UTC)Adeola Peter Oluwatoyin "Ade" Akinbiyi (born 10 October 1974 in Hackney,
London ) is an English-bornNigeria n footballer. He plays for Burnley in the Championship.Playing career
Early career
Akinbiyi has had a much-travelled career with many different clubs with transfer fees totalling almost £16 million. He began his career as a trainee at Norwich City, where he worked his way up into the first team in 1992. He made his début on 3 November 1993 as a substitute against German giants Bayern Munich in the UEFA Cup. The match ended 1–1, meaning that Norwich won the second round tie 3–2 on aggregate and went on to face
Inter Milan , who eliminated them. [cite news|publisher=The Daily Telegraph|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2001/11/02/sfnwin03.xml|title=On the Spot: Ade Akinbiyi|date=2001-11-02]He was loaned to Hereford and Brighton & Hove Albion before completing a £250,000 move to Gillingham in 1997. He scored 29 goals in 67 league and cup games for the Gills and was quickly transferred to newly-promoted Division One side Bristol City for £1.2m.
Big money moves
The striker's stock continued to rise and after scoring 21 goals for Bristol City in the 1998-99 season, Wolverhampton Wanderers paid a club record £3.5million for him in September 1999 in an attempt to replace
Robbie Keane . He played only one season at Molineux, finishing as the club's top goalscorer with 16 goals but Wolves just missed out on a playoff place.Ten months after arriving at Wolves, he departed to
Premier League club Leicester City for £5.5 million, [cite news|publisher=BBC Sport|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/sheff_utd/4624182.stm|title=Akinbiyi swaps Wolves for Foxes|date=2000-07-25] a decision he would come to regret.cite news | title = Akinbiyi reveals Leicester regret | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/b/burnley/4448704.stm | publisher = BBC Sport | date =2005-11-18 | accessdate = 2008-06-01] Brought in as a replacement forEmile Heskey (who left for Liverpool for £11 million), he failed to live up to expectations, scoring only 11 goals in 58 league appearances and Leicester were relegated in bottom place at the end of his second (and only) season atFilbert Street . One particularly poor performance against Liverpool led toThe Sun newspaper headlining its sports section with a picture of him described as "The League's Worst Striker". Some Leicester fans called him 'Ade Akinbadbuyi'.His subsequent £2.2m transfer to Crystal Palace in February 2002 was met with incredulity and relief in Leicester, and shock in South London where it was seen as something of a panic buy. On arrival he took the surprisingly high number 55 shirt, adding a very small plus sign between the numbers to signify his preferred shirt number, 10, which was already taken.
Having scored just one goal in 14 league and cup appearances, he was loaned out to Stoke City in 2003. He scored twice – the second goal coming in the last game of the 2002-03 season, when The Potters beat Reading 1-0 to retain their second tier status. He later joined on a permanent basis, on a free transfer, and became an ironic 'cult hero' with the Stoke City crowd.
Burnley and the Blades
Akinbiyi completed a £600,000 move to Burnley in February 2005, but marked his debut by getting sent off within two minutes for head butting
George McCartney of Sunderland. After netting 16 times for the Clarets, he moved to Sheffield United for a then club record £1.75 million in January 2006. [cite news|publisher=BBC Sport|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/sheff_utd/4624182.stm|title=Akinbiyi and Dyer move to Blades|date=2006-01-26]He scored on his debut for
the Blades against Derby County, and endeared himself to fans by scoring in his firstSteel City derby at Hillsborough.After winning promotion, Akinbiyi made only five appearances for the Blades in the
Premier League in 2006. It was also reported that he was involved in a training ground bust-up with team-mateClaude Davis in October 2006 following a 2–0 defeat against Everton in which Davis had been sent off.Akinbiyi was soon resold to Burnley in January 2007 for a fee of £650,000 with a further £100,000 to be paid in the summer of 2007. [cite news|publisher=BBC Sport|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/burnley/6222637.stm|title=Burnley re-sign Blades' Akinbiyi|date=2007-01-01] His second debut for the Clarets was more successful, scoring a goal against top flight Reading in the
FA Cup .During the rest of the 2006-07 season, Akinbiyi was not as successful as during his first spell at
Turf Moor , scoring just three goals. This was attributed bySteve Cotterill to Akinbiyi having spent too much time in the weights room at Sheffield United and as a result being too bulky. He was given the number nine shirt for the 2007-08 season but found himself behind Andy Gray andRobbie Blake as a first choice striker. Since coming back toBurnley , Akinbiyi has lacked consistent form, finding goals harder to come by. His hard work and endeavour have made him a firm fans' favourite however, with cheers of "Ade, Ade, Ade!" looking to spur him on.References
External links
*soccerbase|62|Ade Akinbiyi
* [http://www.burnleyfootballclub.com/page/ProfilesDetail/0,,10413~5766,00.html AdeAkinbiyi profile] at burnleyfootballclub.com
* [http://www.ex-canaries.co.uk/players/akinbiyi.htm Career information at ex-canaries.co.uk]
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2093-2534632.html If it's January, it must be time to send for Ade Akinbiyi]Persondata
NAME = Akinbiyi, Adeola Peter Oluwatoyin
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Akinbiyi, Ade
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Football Striker
DATE OF BIRTH = 10 October 1974
PLACE OF BIRTH = Hackney,London
DATE OF DEATH =
PLACE OF DEATH =
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