Jordi Alba (Spain):
2006/07 UE Cornellà 15 matches 3 goals
Jordi Alba (Spain):
2006/07 UE Cornellà 15 matches 3 goals
The LIME Pelican Football Challenge 2012 was a "semi-professional" entreprises tournament. Personally, I don't want to have such teams as they weren't proper clubs just playing a short-term one-time tournament. Norman Forde's club in 2012 was still Youth Milan playing in club football in the Premier League.
Okay thank you.
Simon Richter (Gambia):
2010/11 season: 18 matches and 0 goals for Fremad Amager
Subrata Pal (India):
Scored a goal for Pune FC in May 2010
Ahmed El-Moctar and Ahmed Ahmed (Mauritania) are one and the same player with:
8 caps and 1 goal for Mauritania.
3 club appearances and 3 club goals during the 2023/24 season.
27 club appearances and 13 club goals during the 2024/25 season.
Currently 18 club appearances and 15 club goals during the 2025/26 season.
His full name is Ahmed El Moctar Ahmed but he is also listed as Ahmed El Mokhtar, Ahmed Ahmed, and Ahmed Moctar.
Nicolas King (Vanuatu):
Also played for Mauriki Port Vila in 2020/21, 2021/22, and 2022/23 seasons (appearances and goals unknown for all 3 seasons).
Tony Yeboah (Ghana):
Was at Okwawu United Nkawkaw instead of Cornestones Kumasi in 1986.
1988/89: 0 appearances and 0 goals for Okwawu United Nkawkaw as that season saw his move to 1. FC Saarbrücken (Germany).
No less than 40 goals scored in 1986.
Peter Lamptey (Ghana):
1973: 21 matches and 26 goals for Accra Hearts of Oak as the Ghana Premier League top goalscorer
Samuel Yeboah (Ghana):
2004: 25 matches and 18 goals for Heart of Lions as the Ghana Premier League top goalscorer
Asamoah Gyan (Ghana):
In 2003 he scored 10 goals, not 11.
Dan Owusu (Ghana):
Started at Bofoakwa Tano in 1972.
Ended at Brong Ahafo United in 1980.
Scored 93 career goals across all clubs combined.
Eric Bekoe (Ghana):
2006/07: 11 goals for Heart of Lions Kpando.
24 appearances for the club between 2005/06 and 2006/07.
So, I think that we are up to date with all the info you covered again. Back to end-of-season stats.
Peter Lamptey (Ghana) update:
1980: 8 goals for Great Olympics Accra
Per-Mathias Høgmo (Norway/Sapmi):
Played for Gratangen IL where he began in 1973 and was player manager in 1989. No club in 1990 before 1 final year at Tromsø in 1991.
Represented Sapmi in 1991 in Sapmi 2:1 Estonia on 6 July 1991.
Bashir Hussain is actually Shabbir Hussain and Zafar Ahmad is Zafar Iqbal. Remove the "Bashir Hussain" and "Zafar Ahmad" profiles and assign that Pakistan vs. Iran 1992-05-11 cap to the correct profiles. Was able to identify the correct players from the pics of the 1992 Asian qualifiers
Raees Ahmed is typo for Zahir Ahmed. Also Zahir's position is forward. This source mention him as left winger to be precise
Abedi Pelé Ayew (Ghana):
1983/84: 18 appearances and 9 goals for FC Zurich
Abedi Pelé Ayew (Ghana):
1983/84: 18 appearances and 9 goals for FC Zurich
Not sure what your source is.
TM doesn't have any stats for him in FC Zürich's 83/84 season.
By their info' he had a contract, but didn't made any matchday squad for the 1st team in the Swiss top flight league. Maybe he played in the reserve league? Or TM is wrong and you have better sources?
A better source could be FC Zürich database, but also they list him only as trial player who played in two friendly matches in autumn 1984 (=84/85 season).
So, these 18 (league) matches and 9 goals seem more like a wiki hoax.
Display MoreNot sure what your source is.
TM doesn't have any stats for him in FC Zürich's 83/84 season.
By their info' he had a contract, but didn't made any matchday squad for the 1st team in the Swiss top flight league. Maybe he played in the reserve league? Or TM is wrong and you have better sources?
A better source could be FC Zürich database, but also they list him only as trial player who played in two friendly matches in autumn 1984 (=84/85 season).
So, these 18 (league) matches and 9 goals seem more like a wiki hoax.
Okay, leave Zurich off his NFT page; will be updated on wiki soon.