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Kwame Yeboah


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  • Date Of Birth: 02/06/94
    Nation: Australia
    Birthplace: Gold Coast, Australia
    Squad Number: 27
    Position: Left Wing
    Joined Wanderers: 31/12/18
    Contract Details: 2.5 Season Contract
    Contract Finish: 2020/21
    Previous Club: SC Fortuna Koln
    Wanderers Debut: 8th January 2019 vs Wellington Phoenix
    A-League Appearances: 46
    A-League Goals: 10
    FFA Cup Appearances: 2
    FFA Cup Goals: 3
    Total Appearances: 49
    Total Goals: 12
    Yearly Appearances & Goals: 2018/19: 10 (2), 2019/20: 22 (6), 2020/21: 17 (4)
    Team Honours: Scored his first goal for the Wanderers against Perth Glory in Round 13 Season 2018/19.
    Highlight: Scored a brace against Melbourne City in Round 7, Season 2019/20.
    Highlight: Scored the first ever goal for the Wanderers at the new Western Sydney Stadium, in the clubs first match there, a pre-season game against Leeds United.
    Description: Yeboah began his career with Brisbane Roar, before a transfer to German side Borussia Monchengladbach, spending 5 seasons in the German 4th tier with their reserve side. After arriving from Fortuna Koln he made a bright start at the Wanderers, scoring several goals before injury curtailed his 2018/19 season then was a regular starter in the 2019/20 season. He was a bench player in the 2020/21 season, scoring 4 goals from just under 6 games worth of playing time. He left the club on contract expiry, to become a professional model.
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He has impressed me so far when his been on the field, he will be a vital part of the team next season when MB does the rebuild along with Duke

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He is undergoing quite a transformation. Wasn't a 90 minute per game man in his five years in Germany, but the coaching group  and especially fitness coach seem to be changing that.

Just came across the interview from his Gladbach days. I didn't realize how well he speaks German (very impressive), and didn't fully appreciate how big a move it can be for a GC boy to Sydney.

 

 

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