Eric Addo
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Eric Addo | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Eric Pappoe Addo | |
Date of birth | November 12, 1978 | |
Place of birth | Accra, Ghana | |
Height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) | |
Playing position | Defensive midfielder | |
Club information | ||
Current club | PSV Eindhoven | |
Number | 18 | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1996 1996-99 2002-04 1999- |
Noble Harrics Club Brugge → Roda JC (loan) PSV Eindhoven |
95 (5) 85 (5) 51 (1) |
National team2 | ||
1998- | Ghana | 27 (0) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Eric Pappoe Addo (born November 12, 1978 in Accra) is a Ghanaian International football player who currently plays for the Dutch Eredivisie's PSV Eindhoven.
Once heralded as a potential African great thanks to his combination of strength, pace and poise early on, Addo, a combative defensive midfielder who can also play as a central defender, had his budding career blighted by knee injuries.[1]
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[edit] Club career
Born in the Ghanaian capital Accra, Addo began his European career brightly at Club Brugge in 1996 and over three seasons at the Jan Breydelstadion made 65 appearances, scoring five goals. At Brugges, he was viewed as a potential superstar on the European stage, after bursting into the first team ranks and helping them to win the Belgian Championship. He was voted the 1997-98 Young Belgian Footballer of the Year by Belgian journalists and Ghana Player of the Year the same season. He also won the Belgian Ebony Shoe Award for being the best African player (or player with African roots) in the Belgian league. The jury was composed of the league clubs' coaches, the Belgian national team coach, sports journalists and an honorary jury.
Addo joined PSV Eindhoven during summer 1999 for €5.9m on a five-year contract, although he spent most of his first three years injured or as a substitute. He played just 24 times during this period, going out on loan[2] at Roda JC for two years - before finally becoming a regular, as PSV retained their Eredivisie title in 2006. "I'm hoping now to show at Roda what I can do," Addo told Dutch magazine Voetbal International. "When I moved to PSV there was a lot of pressure and obviously it got worst when I was injured. They paid a lot of money for me. I still need to show the supporters what I am capable of and the move to Roda is the solution for me."[3]
His last game for PSV in the UEFA Champions League was a 1-0 away loss at Anfield against Liverpool F.C., in the 2006-07 quarterfinal second leg.[4](watch 1st half here, 2nd half here)PSV lost 4-0 on aggregate to the 2005 UEFA Champions League winners, after losing 3-0 at home.
On April 29 2007, Addo won[5]his fifth Eredivisie Championship with PSV in 2006-2007, with a 5-1, final day home victory against Vitesse Arnhem[6]. Pre-match, PSV, Ajax and AZ Alkmaar were tied on 72 points. PSV coach Ronald Koeman started Alex and Addo at the heart of defence in the decider.[7]
[edit] Contract extension
On 3 April 2007, Addo told BBC Sport that "I will not extend my contract with PSV because things are not improving here for me. The African Cup of Nations is getting close and if I have to stay I should be guaranteed more playing time to be fit for the tournament in Ghana." He added, "The club understands my situation and they have agreed to allow me to leave at the end of the season."[8]
On 22 April 2007, Addo was linked with a move to Galatasaray S.K.[9] in the Dutch media. He was also linked with FC Twente, whose manager Fred Rutten knows Addo from his time at PSV[10]. However, on 22 May 2007, Addo changed his mind and signed a new contract extension with PSV[11].
On 26 October 2007, Addo was charged with 'committing an act of gross unsporting conduct' and received a four match ban from UEFA for spitting at Fenerbahçe player Semih Senturk during an ill-tempered Champions League match on October 23. PSV later claimed that he was provoked by the striker who elbowed him moments before the incident occurred; this explanation was rejected by the association.[12]
[edit] International career
Addo was given the chance to represent his adopted country, Belgium, in the 1998 FIFA World Cup, but instead opted to play for his homeland. However, after playing in the 1998 African Cup of Nations, he spent six years in the international wilderness.
He was a member of the Ghanaian squad at the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals, playing in all four of Ghana's games including the exit to Brazil in the secound round. His last game for Ghana was against Mexico in an international friendly in London, England on 26 March 2008.
- See also: 2006 FIFA World Cup (squads).
[edit] Major honors and awards
- Club
- Eredivisie (Dutch League) Winner: 1999-00, 2000-01, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08
- KNVB beker (Dutch Cup) Winner: 2004-05
- Johan Cruijff schaal (Dutch Super Cup) Winner: 1999-00, 2000-01
- KNVB beker (Dutch Cup) Finalist medal: 2006
- Johan Cruijff schaal (Dutch Super Cup) Finalist medal: 2006, 2005
- Belgian Jupiler League Winner: 1997-98
- Belgian Supercup Winner: 1996, 1998
- Individual
- Belgian Young Footballer of the Year Winner: 1997-98
- Belgian Ebony Shoe Award Winner: 1998
- Ghana Footballer of the Year Award Winner: 1998
[edit] References
- ^ "Profile of Eric Addo", ghanafa.org, 2007-01-01. Retrieved on 2007-01-01.
- ^ "Addo hopes for career resurrection", bbc.co.uk, 2003-03-08. Retrieved on 2007-01-01.
- ^ "Addo hopes for career resurrection", bbc.co.uk, 2003-03-08. Retrieved on 2007-01-01.
- ^ "PSV’s Champions League campaign has come to an end", psv.nl, 2007-04-11. Retrieved on 2007-04-11.
- ^ "African duo in Dutch title win", bbc.co.uk, 2007-04-29. Retrieved on 2007-04-29.
- ^ "PSV retain the Dutch title on a dramatic afternoon", psv.nl, 2007-04-29. Retrieved on 2007-04-29.
- ^ "Koeman fields strongest possible team", psv.nl, 2007-04-29. Retrieved on 2007-04-29.
- ^ "Addo to leave PSV Eindhoven", bbc.co.uk, 2007-04-03. Retrieved on 2007-04-03.
- ^ "'Eric Addo van PSV naar Galatasaray SK'", v-bal.nl, 2007-04-22. Retrieved on 2007-04-22.
- ^ "FC Twente aast op Eric Addo", voetbalprimeur.nl, 2007-04-24. Retrieved on 2007-04-24.
- ^ "Addo makes PSV U-turn", bbc.co.uk, 2007-05-23. Retrieved on 2007-05-23.
- ^ "Addo hit with four-match ban" BBC Sport Retrieved on 30 October 2007
[edit] External links
- (English) PSV bio
- Fifa 2006 World Cup Profile
- UEFA Champions League Profile
- Ghana Football Association - official website
- Ghanaweb Football Forum - Official Fan Forum
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Preceded by Emile Mpenza |
Belgian Young Footballer of the Year 1997-1998 |
Succeeded by Walter Baseggio |
Preceded by Emile Mpenza |
Belgian Ebony Shoe 1998 |
Succeeded by Souleymane Oulare |