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Camaldine Abraw

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Place of birth
  
Lome, Togo

2008–2009
  
Chateauroux

Weight
  
79 kg

2004–2008
  
Academie Delta Liberty

Height
  
1.80 m


Number
  
9

Role
  
Footballer

Playing position
  
Striker

Name
  
Camaldine Abraw

Career start
  
2004


Date of birth
  
(1990-08-15) August 15, 1990 (age 25)

Current teams
  
Togo national football team (Midfielder, Forward), Free State Stars F. C. (#26 / Forward)

Similar People
  
Daniel Cardoso, Dove Wome, Bongani Ndulula, Steve Komphela, Keegan Ritchie

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Camaldine Abraw (born 15 August 1990 in Lomé) is a Togolese footballer who last played for the Kaizer Chiefs in the South African Premier Soccer League.

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Career

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Abraw began his career 2004 with Académie Delta Liberty and joined 2008 to French club LB Châteauroux and played the 2008/2009 for the youthteam. In the season 2009/2010 was promoted to the reserve team and made his professional debut for LB Châteauroux in the Ligue 2 on 2 April 2010 against Dijon FCO. On 28 May 2010 signed his first professional contract with LB Châteauroux over three years.

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In August 2013, Abraw joined Free State Stars in the South African Premier Soccer League, signing a 2-year contract with the option of a further year.

International career

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Abraw is former member of the Togo national under-17 football team, played the 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup in South Korea and the African U-17 Cup. He made his senior debut for the Togo national football team on 13 May 2010 against Gabon national football team.

Personal life

Camaldine is the son of former Togolese footballer and manager Samer Abraw.

References

Camaldine Abraw Wikipedia