Addae Kyenkyehene

Ghanaian footballer
Addae Kyenkyehene
Personal information
Date of birth 4th January, 1955
Place of birth Duase, Ashanti Region,Ghana
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Asante Kotoko - (-)
International career
1986 Ghana 3 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

[1]Addae Kyenkyehene is a Ghanaian football midfielder who played for Ghana in the 1978 African Cup of Nations. He also played for Asante Kotoko. Educational Background: Form Four (Dichemso L/A and new Bantama L/A secondary education – Radisco Lilleshall Hall, England Football Association's School of Excellence, Faith School of Evangelism Professional Life: Worked as Lab Technician, Footballer who played and captained Kumasi Asante Kotoko and the Ghana Black Stars and as Team Manager and Coach of Kotoko Education background Middle school Leaving certificate Date of Conversion: 1988 Activities: Pastor Marital Status: Married Name of Spouse: Comfort Addai Kyenkyehene

References

  1. ^ "REV. KWADWO ADDAI KYENKYEHENE – Harvesters Evangelistic Ministry". Retrieved 2023-10-04.

External links

  • Addae Kyenkyehene – FIFA competition record (archived)
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Ghana squad1978 African Cup of Nations winners (3rd title)
  • GK Carr
  • GK F. Salifu
  • GK Chesco
  • DF Paha
  • DF Ansah
  • DF Quaye (c)
  • DF Dadzie
  • DF Yusif
  • DF Acquaye
  • DF J. Moore
  • MF Armah
  • MF Yawson
  • MF A. Razak
  • MF Polo
  • MF Kyenkyehene
  • FW Alhassan
  • FW O. Afriyie
  • FW Kayede
  • FW E. Quarshie
  • FW Seidu
  • FW Klutse
  • FW Blankson
  • Coach: Osam-Duodu
Ghana
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Ghana squad1984 African Cup of Nations
  • GK Carr
  • GK Mensah
  • DF Odoom
  • DF Appau
  • DF Odoi
  • DF Appiah
  • DF Odamtten
  • DF Acquaye
  • DF Ampadu
  • DF Paha
  • MF Kyenkyehene
  • MF Asaase
  • MF Razak
  • MF Nti
  • MF Bannerman
  • MF Polo
  • FW Abrey
  • FW Alhassan
  • FW Arko
  • FW Sampene
  • FW Kumi
  • FW Kayede
  • Coach: Afranie
Ghana


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