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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