David Addy

David Nii Addy (born 21 February 1990 in Prampram ) is a Ghanaian football player who is under contract with the current Portuguese club Vitória Guimarães since winter 2010.

Career

Association

David Addy played in youth clubs in the SC Adelaide and International Allies FC until he moved into the professional division of the All Stars FC 2006. In the summer of 2008 he went to Denmark for Randers FC, ​​fell ill before his move to the yellow fever and needed a few months to recover. On 19 October 2008, he was against Vejle BK his debut when he came on in the 84th minute for Tiago Targino. After he was for Randers in use in his first season, 8 times, he denied on June 2, 2009 as part of qualifying for the UEFA Europa League 2009/10 against FC Linfield in a 4-0 trouncing its first game in the qualifying round at a European competition. In the third round, his club was eliminated from the competition after return game they lost 1:4 against Hamburger SV.

On 1 February 2010 he moved for 800,000 euros to the Portuguese top club FC Porto, with whom he signed a three and a half year contract. By the end of the season, he completed a single game for postage, but managed a 2-1 victory over GD Chaves to win the Portuguese Football Cup.

In July 2010, he was loaned to league rivals Académica de Coimbra. In his first game against Benfica, he was forced to leave in the 50th minute with a yellow - red card the field. A month later he saw another red card against Rio Ave FC. 6 February 2011 in the 3-3 draw against SC Beira -Mar, he scored his first goal for his new club. On 28 Round he saw against Marítimo Funchal his third dismissal of the season. Therefore, apart from a commitment and Addy returned to FC Porto. The Spanish club Celta Vigo expressed interest in signing the defender.

For the 2011/12 season he was loaned to the Greek club Panetolikos. On September 30, Addy moved to Vitória Guimarães and won the Portuguese Cup with this team.

National

Addy was part of the contingent of ghana African U-20 national team for the U-20 World Cup Egypt 2009. He played seven games and won the tournament in the final against Brazil 4-3 on penalties. On 8 June 2008, he was first appointed to the squad for the match against Lesotho, but did not play. Also in the second leg on 11 October, he spent the whole game on the bench. Just four days he completed against South Africa on his international debut from the start and was replaced in the 84th minute for Emmanuel Ansong. So far, David Addy played six international matches.

Achievements

  • Portuguese Football Cup: 2009/10
  • U-20 African Cup of Nations: 2009
  • U-20 World Cup 2009
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