Philemon Nana Akomeah
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Philemon Nana Akomeah Sakyi (born March 13, 1995, in Accra, Ghana) is a professional footballer who plays primarily as a centre-back or defensive midfielder. Standing at 1.88 meters (6 feet 2 inches), he has garnered experience across various clubs in Africa and Europe.
Early Life and Youth Career
Akomeah began his football journey with Young Kotoko (2003–2008) before moving to Auroras (2008–2009). He continued his development at FC Bamako (2010–2011) and later at King Solomon Sporting Club (2011–2012), where he honed his defensive skills.
Professional Career
- Telecom Egypt SC (2013–2014): Akomeah's professional career commenced with Telecom Egypt SC, where he made five appearances.
- Yeni Malatyaspor (2014–2015): He then moved to Turkish club Yeni Malatyaspor, contributing four goals in 19 appearances.
- Mormenekşe GBSK (2015–2018): Akomeah continued his career with Mormenekşe GBSK in Northern Cyprus, making 80 appearances and scoring 12 goals. During his tenure, he was known for his defensive prowess and earned the nickname "Masinga." He notably cautioned Ghanaian club Hearts of Oak ahead of their match against Tema Youth, reflecting his confidence and leadership qualities.
- PFC Slavia Sofia (2017): In early 2017, Akomeah signed with Bulgarian top-flight side PFC Slavia Sofia, marking a significant step in his career. He expressed happiness about the move and looked forward to contributing to the team's success.
International Career
There is no public record of Akomeah having been capped for the Ghana national team at any level.
Personal Life
Details about Akomeah's personal life, including his family and off-field interests, are not publicly documented.
Career Statistics
Comprehensive statistics regarding Akomeah's appearances, goals, and assists during his club tenures are not readily available.
Honours
Information about any individual awards or team honours Akomeah may have received is not publicly documented.
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References
Philemon Nana Akomeah's Profile on KTFF http://www.ktff.org/InfoBank/PlayerDetails/15623
Ghanaian midfielder Philemon Akomeah out of danger after collapsing in Cyprus https://ghanasoccernet.com/ghanaian-midfielder-philemon-akomeah-out-of-danger-after-collapsing-in-cyprus
FC Mormenekşe defender Philemon Akomeah cautions Hearts to be wary of Tema Youth https://ghanasoccernet.com/fc-mormenekse-defender-philemon-akomeah-cautions-hearts-to-be-wary-of-tema-youthyouth
Frienhoff Football Academy qualifies for Division One playoff https://www.newsradar247.com/frienhoff-football-academy-qualifies-for/
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