Abedi Pele

Soccer Player

Abedi Pele was born in Accra, Greater Accra Region, Ghana on November 5th, 1964 and is the Soccer Player. At the age of 59, Abedi Pele biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
November 5, 1964
Nationality
Ghana
Place of Birth
Accra, Greater Accra Region, Ghana
Age
59 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Profession
Association Football Player
Abedi Pele Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 59 years old, Abedi Pele has this physical status:

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174cm
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Abedi Pele Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Abedi Pele Career

He was one of the first African players to make an impact on European club football. Abedi Pelé's nomadic career began with Real Tamale United in Ghana in 1978. He left Ghana after the 1982 African Cup of Nations to join Al Sadd in Qatar for a $1,000 transfer fee. After a short spell with FC Zürich, he returned to Ghana but, after both Kotoko and Hearts of Oak failed to sign him, joined AS Dragons FC de l'Ouémé in Benin. He would later return to Ghana and play for Real Tamale United for one season. He began his career in Europe with French side Chamois Niort, subsequently joining Marseille before transferring to Lille on loan.

At club level, he was a key figure in Marseille's dominance of the French league, resulting in four league championships and two European Cup finals appearances. At Marseille, he was a member of the team's "Magical Trio" along with Jean-Pierre Papin and Chris Waddle, spearheading perhaps Europe's strongest league side of the early 1990s, including a European Cup final defeat in 1991. Abedi was the only remaining member of the trio still with the side when Marseille defeated Milan in the 1993 Champions League final in Munich.

He later joined Lyon after his loan spell at Lille. He also played for Torino of Italy and rounded out his European career with 1860 Munich.

Abedi Pele went on to sign a two-year contract with Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates and was nominated one of the best foreign players to play in the UAE league.

International career

Abedi Pele played for Ghana 73 times. Until 7 June 2013, when he was surpassed by Asamoah Gyan, he was the top goalscorer for the Black Stars with 33 goals. He was a fixture in the African Championships of the 1980s and '90s with his national team, and a member of Ghana's victorious team in the 1982 African Cup of Nations, but he never had an opportunity to play in the FIFA World Cup, as the Black Stars failed to qualify for the competition during his career. However, he was arguably the most dominant figure on the African football scene for nearly a decade. His performance in the 1992 African Cup of Nations is often cited as one of the most outstanding football displays by any player in a single tournament. His native Ghana reached the finals of the Cup that year, only to lose on penalties in the final to the Ivory Coast after Abedi was suspended because of a yellow card he received in the semi-final against Nigeria. Prior to that, his three goals against Zambia, Congo and Nigeria proved crucial in putting Ghana through to their seventh appearance in a CAN final – and their first final in ten years. The performance earned him the added nickname of "The African Maradona". His solo run goal against Congo in the quarter-finals is often compared to Maradona's second goal against England in the 1986 World Cup.

He was a captain and was one of the first African football players to earn a top placing in FIFA World Player of the Year voting in 1991 and 1992. He has won the France Football African Player of the Year Award three times, was the inaugural winner of the BBC African Sports Star of the Year in 1992, and the corresponding Confederation of African Football award twice. He was also awarded the golden ball award for being the best player at the 1992 African Cup of Nations, and was the "man of the match" in Marseille's historic UEFA Champions League final win over Milan in 1993.

Abedi holds the record for most appearances at the Nations Cup Finals. He made his first appearance at the 13th Nations Cup Finals in Libya in 1982 and for the next 16 years (ending at the 21st Finals in Burkina Faso) continued to appear on the football tournament, first as a member of Ghana's squad rising to become captain in 1991. Aside from his exploits at the 1992 competition, Abedi also earned much acclaim for his three goals at the 1996 competition, where he led Ghana to the semi-finals of the competition despite critics expecting him to be in the twilight of his career.

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Christian Atsu's family mourn the footballer's death alongside his teammates

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 22, 2023
After being tragically wounded in the Turkish earthquake, Christian Atsu (right) and his Ghana international colleagues mourned the footballer's death. At their home in Accra, Ghana's capital, yesterday, his bereaved family accepted condolences from visitors and Atsu's former colleagues. Former Ghana international footballers Abedi Pele, Sule Muntari (top left), and Asamoah Gyan (bottom left) were seen arriving at the hotel to pay their respects and comforting his family. Atsu's death was announced on Saturday by his handler Nana Sechere, who said the player's body had been discovered 12 days after the disaster struck Turkey and Syria, killing more than 44,000 people.