Yankuba Ceesay

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Yankuba Ceesay
Personal information
Date of birth (1984-06-26) 26 June 1984
Place of birthSerekunda, the Gambia
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Playing positionMidfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2004–2006Wallidan FC
2007Alianza Atlético31(3)
2007–2008Walsall FC0(0)
2008–2010Degerfors IF15(0)
2010–2011Trönö IK
2011–2012Alianza Atlético
2012–2013JK Nõmme Kalju37(7)
National team
2008–Gambia5(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 28 November 2013.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 1 June 2013

Yankuba Ceesay also known as Maal (born on June 26, 1984) is a Gambian footballer (midfielder), who last played in Estonian Meistriliiga for JK Nõmme Kalju.

Yankuba Ceesay is Managed by AsiaEurope Football Group in the UK.

Club career

When Ceesay joined Alianza Atlético of Peru, he became the first Gambian to play professional football in Latin America.[1] He also had a brief trial with Walsall F.C. during January 2008.[2] In 2008 he joined the Swedish club Degerfors IF, and for the first time he represented the Gambia national football team in a match against Senegal.[3]

JK Nõmme Kalju

On 7 March 2012, it was announced that he had signed a two-year contract with Estonian Meistriliiga side JK Nõmme Kalju.[4] He made the league debut for the club on 10 March 2012, in a goalless draw against city rivals FC Levadia Tallinn.[5] He had trials with Charlton Athletic and Leyton Orient in January 2013.[6] On 23 July 2013, he scored Kalju's first ever goal in UEFA Champions League, an opening goal in a 2–1 win against Finnish side HJK.[7] He left the club after the 2013 season, when his two-year contract ended.[8]

References

  1. The first Gambian man to play professional soccer in Latin America
  2. Yankuba comes to Walsall
  3. Yankuba CeesayFIFA competition record
  4. "Kaljuga liitusid jaapanlane, gambialane ja poolakas" (in Estonian). jkkalju.ee. 7 March 2012. Retrieved 8 March 2012. 
  5. "Kalju ja Levadia väravateni ei jõudnud" (in Estonian). soccernet.ee. 10 March 2012. Retrieved 10 March 2012. 
  6. "Kalju poolkaitsja Inglismaal testimisel" (in Estonian). Soccernet.ee. 18 January 2013. Retrieved 17 February 2013. 
  7. "Kalju alistas kodupubliku toel Meistrite Liigas soomlaste HJK!" (in Estonian). jkkalju.ee. 23 July 2013. Retrieved 28 November 2013. 
  8. "Kalju esimese Meistrite Liiga värava autor lahkub" (28 November 2013) (in Estonian). jkkalju.ee. Retrieved 28 November 2013. 

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