Prince Tagoe

Prince Tagoe ( born November 9, 1986 in Accra ) is a Ghanaian football player.

In the club

End of January 2006 failed an already vermeldeter than perfect change Tagoes of Hearts of Oak SC for German Bundesliga 1 FSV Mainz 05 at the time allowed not release the player through the releasing club. Instead Tagoe moved to Saudi club Al- Ittihad. Six months later he moved on to the United Arab Emirates to Al Shabab. In 2007, he returned to Saudi Arabia, where he played for Al- Ettifaq.

During qualifying for the World Cup in South Africa Tagoe scored his first goals for the national team. His first hit he succeeded on 1 June 2008 in the match against Libya.

On 1 July 2009 he moved to TSG 1899 Hoffenheim. 30 July 2009, Prince Tagoe of Hoffenheim because of heart problems, which were diagnosed at a second physical examination, resigned. This is in accordance with Article 14 of the FIFA Statutes only allowed if there is just cause. Should you decide Sportuntauglickeit this is indeed given, but it plays a significant role if the player already knew of this deficiency in the obligation. On August 20, 2009, notice by the club Hoffenheim has been withdrawn. Another medical test in December 2009 showed that no cardiac defect. Tagoe received his player's license on 11 January 2010. His first game for Hoffenheim, he completed 30 January 2010 against FC Schalke 04, as he came on in the 82nd minute. His first league goal came Tagoe on 1 May 2010. He came on in the 77th minute against Eintracht Frankfurt and scored two goals. Hoffenheim had until then 0:1 set back and won the game.

During the winter break 2010/11 Tagoe on loan until the end of the season FK Partizan. After two further missions as a substitute at the start of the 2011/12 season Tagoe joined on 31 August 2011 to the Turkish first division side Bursaspor. He was loaned for Winter transfer window 2012 for a period of half season to the Saudi Arabian club Al- Shabab.

National

Tagoe was appointed by Ghana coach Ratomir Dujković the squad for the Africa Cup of Nations 2006 in December 2005, but played in all three group games, only a total of 49 minutes and did not qualify his team for the quarter-finals. He stood in the squad of the Ghana national football team during the World Cup in 2010 and came in all three group matches are used.

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