Kuami Agboh

Kuami Agboh ( born December 28, 1977 in Tsevik ) is a Togolese football player.

Career

Agboh who owns the dual citizenship of Togo and France, played in his youth for the youth teams of France. He won in 1996 with the French U-19 European champion. The following year he took part in the Junior World Championship.

From 1996 Agboh belonged to the senior squad by AJ Auxerre. There he played, apart from the 2003/ 04 season, when he was loaned to Grenoble Foot 38 until 2005. Subsequently, he joined the Jupiler League to KSK Beveren, where he plays since then.

Agboh used the newly created by FIFA possibility, rather than aground for the nation, for which it played in the youth team to contest A- internationals for another country. He was first appointed to the Togolese national team in 2005 and 2006 was also in the squad for the World Cup, but only came against Switzerland for use.

Worth mentioning

In April 2003, in the match against Le Havre AC met Agboh an opponent so unfortunate that this suffered a fracture of the fibula and tibia. After the surgery, he visited them and gave him his jersey. For this he was elected by the Conseil National de l' Ethique the fairest player of the month in Ligue 1.

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