- Stephen Appiah
Infobox Football biography
playername= Stephen Appiah
fullname = Stephen Appiah
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1980|12|24
cityofbirth =Accra
countryofbirth =Ghana
height = height |m=1.78
currentclub =Free agent
clubnumber =
position =Defensive Midfielder
youthyears =
youthclubs = Hearts of Oak
years = 1995-1997 1997-2000 2000-2002 2002-2003 2003-2005 2005-2008 | clubs = Hearts of Oak Udinese Parma Brescia "(loan)" JuventusFenerbahçe
caps(goals) = 0- (-)
36 (0)
29 (0)
31 (7)
48 (3)
64 (11)
nationalyears = 1996-
nationalteam = Ghana
nationalcaps(goals) = 53 (13)
pcupdate =08 February 2007
ntupdate =08 February 2007 Stephen Appiah (born
December 24 ,1980 ) is aGhana ian International footballmidfielder and the captain of the Ghana national team who is currently afree agent With the Ghana national team, he has played at the
1995 FIFA U-17 World Championship , the 1997 and 1999 World Youth Championships, the 2004 Olympic tournament, and the 2006 World Cup, where the team reached the second round.Club career
He earned the nickname Tornado due to the fact that he is very dominant in midfield and is also very strong. A combative player, Stephen Appiah has a strong engine and good tactical awareness. He is an all-round box-to-box midfielder who is able to defend as well as create and score goals. Appiah began his career at local club Hearts of Oak in 1995, at 15 years of age. In 1996 he had trials with Galatasaray SK’s youth squad but was not signed and he returned to Accra Hearts of Oak. [1]
In 1997, the combative midfielder moved abroad to join Italian club Udinese Calcio in the Serie A championship. He spent three seasons with the club, and it was at the Friuli stadium that he morphed from a striker of promise into a midfield player of substance. Appiah assumed the deeper, more constructive role following his debut against US Lecce in February 1998.
In 2000, a transfer to Parma FC was jeopardised by viral hepatitis, but Appiah overcame the illness to move to Parma in the summer of 2000. The Ghanaian was on the fringe of becoming a regular at the Ennio Tardini stadium, and the club thought it would aid his development to spend the 2002-03 season on loan at Brescia Calcio. A first-team regular for Brescia, Appiah scored seven times in 31 games.
This alerted defending Serie A champions Juventus Football Club to his talents. Juventus paid Parma €2m, in the 2003 summer, to secure Appiah's services on loan, with an option of a permanent €6m transfer in 2004. "It is a terrific opportunity for me", Appiah said. "You cannot ask for more than to play for a team like Juve." In 2003, Stephen Appiah was nominated and finished 8th for African Footballer of the Year.He went on to enjoy a solid first season for Juventus at the Delle Alpi stadium, playing 30 Serie A games, appearing in the Coppa Italia final, won by S.S. Lazio over two legs, and making his debut in the UEFA Champions League. Although Appiah lost his place in the team to Manuele Blasi early in his second season, he played 18 Serie A games as Juventus won the domestic title for the 28th time.
In July 2005, he was transferred from Juventus to Fenerbahçe, the defending Turkish champions, for €8 million. He won the Turkish Super League Championship with Fenerbahçe in their centenary year. At the end of the 2006/07 season, Appiah expressed a desire to move on from Fenerbahçe SK although the club wished to extend his current contract.
After a long knee injury layoff, Appiah came off the bench in the UEFA Champions League match for Fenerbahçe against PSV Eindhoven on 7 November 2007, marking a complete recovery for him. On 8 November 2007, he was linked with a sensational return to Juventus by the Italian media [2] . Appiah went to Italy for rehabilitation of his injury. The long-term injury also forced Appiah to miss the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations tournament in which Ghana were eliminated at the semi-final stage.
On the 7th September 2008, Sky Sports reported that Stephen Appiah was the subject of interest from English Premier League clubs Arsenal, West Ham United, Portsmouth And Chelsea. Each of the four clubs were reported to have representatives at Ghana's 1-0 defeat to Libya.cite web| title =Appiah Attracting Interest| url =http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11685_4107761,00.html| accessdate = 2008-09-08]
Outside football
On
14 November ,2007 it was announced that he had designed a clothing line, also called StepApp, which will be released in late-November,in his hometown ofAccra , with all proceeds going to the StepApp foundation. The clothing line will initially be released in Africa before arriving inEurope and theU.S.A. in the following months.Honours and awards
;Club
* 1996 flagicon|GhanaGhanaian FA Cup Winner withHearts of Oak
* 1997 flagicon|Ghana Ghana League Winner withHearts of Oak
* 2002 flagicon|ITACoppa Italia Wînner withAC Parma
* 2002 flagicon|ITAItalian Super Cup Runner-up withAC Parma
* 2003 flagicon|ITAItalian Super Cup Winner withJuventus
* 2004 flagicon|ITACoppa Italia Finalist withJuventus
* 2005 flagicon|ITA ItalianSerie A Winner withJuventus (Trophy revoked due toCalciopoli scandal)
* 2007 flagicon|TUR Turkish Super League Winner withFenerbahçe
* 2007 flagicon|TURTurkish Super Cup Winner withFenerbahçe ;International
*1995 FIFA U-17 World Championship Winner
*1997 FIFA World Youth Championship 4th Place
*2000 African Cup of Nations Quarter Final
*2006 Fifa World Cup 2nd Round;Individual
* Nominated forAfrican Footballer of the Year in 2003 [http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/afrpoy03.html 8th Place]
* [http://www.fifa.com/en/news/feature/0,1451,102927,00.html 2004 Summer Olympic Football All-Star Team]
* [http://files.filefront.com/7269923 2005 Best Goal of the UEFA Champions League] Group-Stage
* Ghana Footballer of the Year - Winner 2005
* Ghana Footballer of the Year - Nominated 2006
* Ghana Footballer of the Year - Winner 2007
* Captain of Ghana's National team
*2006 African Cup of Nations [http://cafonline.com/news.php?id=526 All-Star Team of the Tournament]
* Budweiser Man of the match: [http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/w/match/template.html?id=42&day=22&month=06&year=2006 2006 Fifa World Cup flagicon|GHA Ghana vs. flagicon|USA USA]References
External links
* [http://www.stepapp.com Official Site]
* [http://www.transfermarkt.de/de/spieler/5975/stephenappiah/profil.html Profile at transfermarkt.de]
* [http://www.tff.org.tr/Default.aspx?pageId=30&kisiID=915631 Profile at TFF.org]
* [http://fenerbahce.wordpress.com/2006/06/14/stephen-appiah-profile/ Stephen Appiah profile and career notes]
* [http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/w/player/155382_APPIAH_Stephen.html Fifa 2006 World Cup Profile]
* [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/UCL/Players/Player=46029/index.html UEFA Champions League Profile]
* [http://www.footballdatabase.com/index.php?page=player&Id=1186&b=true&pn=Stephen_Appiah Football Database provides Stephen Appiah's profile and stats]
* [http://www.ghanafa.org/ Ghana Football Association] - official website
* [http://discussions.ghanaweb.com/viewforum.php?f=2/ Ghanaweb Football Forum] - Ghana Football Fan Forum
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5892845041950170460&q=appiah&hl=en Appiah's compilation video]
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