Kebba Ceesay

Ceesay (left ) vies with Welliton (July 2010)

Kebba Ceesay (born 14 November 1987 in Gambia) is a Gambian football player. The defender ran in 2007 on both the Swedish U- 21 team and the Gambian national team.

Career

Ceesay began his career at IK Brage. With the men's team of the club, he reached the second place in the Division 2 Norra Svealand behind Skiljebo SK as a junior player in the season of 2006. In parallel he made interesting for the U- 21 team coach Tommy Söderberg and Jörgen Lennartsson and made his debut in an unofficial international match.

Ceesay had made higher class interesting. After he had completed a trial with Djurgårdens IF Stockholm in October 2006, he signed in December a valid until the end of 2010 four-year contract with the club. In February 2007, he came to his senior team debut when he came on as a substitute in the 1-2 defeat of the Gambian national team against Luxembourg national team used. In August of that year he made ​​his debut for the club ultimately the 1-0 win in the derby against Hammarby IF in the Allsvenskan. By the end of season four times used, it was at the end of the squad of the Swedish U- 21 team during the game against the Turkish U-21 team, where he was in the starting.

After Ceesay in his second year at Djurgårdens IF not been able to prevail and was used mainly as a substitute, he played in the course of the 2009 to the root formation. By the end of the season he ran in 26 games, of which he stood in 22 games in the starting XI. With the club he won the relegation place in the games against Assyriska Föreningen he helped his employer to avoid relegation. Even under Lennart Wass and his successor Magnus Pehrsson he was a regular force in the following seasons and placed with the team to Kasper Hämäläinen, Sebastian Rajalakso and Daniel Sjölund in the back of the midfield.

In the first half of the season of Allsvenskan season 2012 continues to strain force Ceesay nevertheless decided to change clubs. The end of July he gave his Polish club Lech Poznan to change, in which he signed a four -year contract.

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