Baba Adamu

Baba Adamu
Personal information
Full nameBaba Armando Adamu
Date of birth20 October 1979
Place of birthKumasi, Ghana
Height1.87 m (6 ft 1 12 in)
Playing positionStriker
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1997All Blacks F.C.(–)
1998Al-Shabab (UAE)(–)
1998Asante Kotoko(0)
1998–2000Al-Shabab (UAE)(–)
2001Chernomorets Novorossiysk6(0)
2001–2002FC Rostov16(5)
2002Lokomotiv Moscow8(1)
2003Dinamo Minsk13(6)
2003–2004Al-Nasr(0)
2004–2005FC Moscow19(2)
2005–2006Krylia Sovetov Samara18(4)
2006–2007Sakaryaspor7(1)
2007–2008Asante Kotoko(0)
2007–2008→ Al-Hilal (loan)(0)
2008–2011King Faisal Babes
2011–2012Berekum Chelsea
National team
1999–2006Ghana8(2)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 17 December 2011.
† Appearances (Goals).

Baba Adamu (born 20 October 1979 in Kumasi, Ghana), known occasionally simply by his nickname "Armando", is a former Ghanaian international football (soccer) striker.[1]

International

A very gifted, tall, silky and skilful forward, who shoots accurately as well, Baba made his International debut for Ghana against Jamaica on 7 August 1999.[2] He scored for Ghana on his debut. He currently has 8 caps, the last of which was in a 1–0 defeat against Mexico on 1 March 2006 in a Pre-2006 FIFA World Cup International friendly in Frisco, Texas, US.[3] In these 8 appearances, he has scored a total of 2 goals.

Baba was a member of the Ghana Squad that played in the 2006 African Cup of Nations. He was however not selected into the Ghana Squad that played in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, even after impressing during the African Cup Tournament.[4]

He scored against Zimbabwe during the 2006 African Cup of Nations in Egypt.

Baba was selected as part of the provincial 28-man Ghana World Cup Squad, but was controversially left out of the final 23-man Squad because of indiscipline,[5] a trait that many believe caused him to have an inconsistent Club and International career.

Adamu was never likely to get much playing time for Ghana with the likes of Matthew Amoah, Joetex Frimpong and Prince Tagoe ahead of him in the pecking order for the striking berths. He did, however, make an appearance at the start of the second half against Zimbabwe and scored Ghana's consolation goal in a 2–1 loss.

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