Emmanuel Adebayor
Togolese footballer
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March 21 2023 | Adebayor announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 39. |
July 2021 | Emmanuel Adebayor signed for Togolese club Semassi after his spell at Olimpia. |
2020 | Brief stint with Olimpia in the Paraguayan Primera División, marking a global journeyman phase of his career. |
July 2020 | Departure from Olimpia confirmed by mutual consent due to COVID-19 travel complications, ending his contract that was set to run until December. |
March 12 2020 | Played in the Copa Libertadores against Argentine club Defensa y Justicia, receiving a red card in the 73rd minute for a flying kick on Enzo Coacci. |
March 9 2020 | Made his second league appearance against River Plate Asunción, playing the full 90 minutes in a 1-1 home draw at Estadio Manuel Ferreira. |
March 5 2020 | Made his first appearance in the 2020 Copa Libertadores in a 1-1 away draw against Ecuadorian club Delfin, replacing Roque Santa Cruz in the 80th minute. |
February 23 2020 | Made his debut for Olimpia in the Paraguayan Superclásico against Cerro Porteño, coming on as a substitute after half-time in a 1-1 home draw. |
February 14 2020 | Adebayor arrived in Paraguay, met by a crowd at Silvio Pettirossi International Airport, and was officially presented at Estadio Manuel Ferreira, signing a contract and receiving jersey number 25. |
February 11 2020 | Adebayor joined Paraguayan club Olimpia Asunción on a free transfer from Kayserispor. |
2019 | Adebayor scored 1 competitive goal for Togo. |
December 2019 | Adebayor departed from Kayserispor, ending his brief stint with the Turkish club. |
August 26 2019 | Emmanuel Adebayor signed a one-year contract with Süper Lig club Kayserispor. |
June 20 2019 | Left İstanbul Başakşehir after his contract expired. |
March 2019 | Selected for the decisive 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualification match against Benin. |
2018 | Adebayor scored 2 competitive and 2 friendly goals for Togo. |
November 2018 | Recalled to the national team after previously refusing to play. |
2017 | Adebayor maintained a consistent goal-scoring record with 4 competitive goals and 4 friendly goals, totaling 8 goals for Togo. |
November 19 2017 | Scored another hat-trick against Galatasaray in a 5-1 win at the Başakşehir Fatih Terim Stadium. |
July 2017 | Adebayor revealed in an interview that his late brother had sent an official letter to Real Madrid requesting they not retain Adebayor after his loan spell. |
April 10 2017 | Scored a hat-trick in a 4-0 home win over Galatasaray, helping İstanbul Başakşehir finish as league runners-up. |
January 31 2017 | Signed a contract with Süper Lig club İstanbul Başakşehir until June 2018. |
2016 | Joined İstanbul Başakşehir in the Turkish Süper Lig, continuing his international club career. |
2016 | Adebayor scored 3 competitive goals and 5 friendly goals, totaling 8 goals for Togo. |
June 13 2016 | Confirmed to be released from Crystal Palace upon contract expiry on 30 June. |
February 13 2016 | Scored his only goal for Crystal Palace in a 2-1 loss to Watford in the Premier League. |
January 26 2016 | Joined Crystal Palace on a six-month deal in the Premier League. |
2015 | Finished as FA Cup runner-up with Crystal Palace during the 2015–16 season |
2015 | Adebayor scored 1 competitive goal for Togo. |
September 13 2015 | Released from his Tottenham contract by mutual consent. |
May 5 2015 | Adebayor publicly shared details about his family troubles on his Facebook page, discussing issues with relatives, including his sister renting out a house he bought for her and complications surrounding his brother Peter's death. |
2014 | Adebayor continued his strong performance, scoring 6 competitive goals for Togo. |
May 11 2014 | Ended the season as Spurs' top goalscorer with 14 goals from 25 appearances, scoring in the final Premier League match against Aston Villa. |
April 7 2014 | Reached ten goals for the Premier League season, scoring twice in a 5-1 home win over Sunderland. |
2013 | Returned to the Togo national team for the African Cup of Nations in South Africa, helping the team qualify for the quarter-finals. |
2013 | Adebayor increased his goal tally for Togo, scoring 4 competitive goals. |
March 14 2013 | Scored a decisive away goal that put Spurs through to the quarter-finals of the Europa League in an aggregate win against Internazionale. |
2012 | Adebayor had a productive year for Togo, scoring 2 competitive goals and 1 friendly goal, totaling 3 goals. |
August 21 2012 | Signed a permanent deal with Tottenham for £5 million after a protracted negotiation period. |
February 26 2012 | On his 28th birthday, converted a penalty against Arsenal, contributing to a 5-2 defeat for Tottenham. |
February 11 2012 | Scored a volley and provided four assists in a 5-0 win over Newcastle United. |
2011 | Adebayor scored 1 competitive goal for Togo in international matches. |
November 2011 | Returned to international duty after receiving safety assurances, making a comeback in a 1-0 win over Guinea-Bissau in a 2014 World Cup qualifier. |
October 2 2011 | Provided an assist in a 2-1 North London derby win against Arsenal, while enduring taunts from Arsenal fans about the Togo national team attack. |
September 18 2011 | Scored twice on his home debut in a 4-0 win against Liverpool, with his second strike marking his 100th league goal of his senior career. |
September 10 2011 | Adebayor scored on his debut for Tottenham in a match against Wolverhampton Wanderers, scoring in the 67th minute. |
August 25 2011 | Emmanuel Adebayor signed a season-long loan with Tottenham Hotspur. |
July 11 2011 | Omitted from Manchester City's pre-season tour of the United States and later risked a £300,000 fine for refusing to train with the club's reserve and youth teams. |
May 21 2011 | Scored his first hat-trick for Real Madrid in the last round of the 2010-11 La Liga season, helping the team beat Almería 8-1. |
April 20 2011 | Won his first winner's medal with Real Madrid, coming on as a second-half substitute in the 1-0 victory over Barcelona in the 2011 Copa del Rey final. |
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