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Full name
  
Momodou Ceesay

2006–2007
  
Wallidan

Weight
  
87 kg

Number
  
29

Height
  
1.95 m


Playing position
  
Role
  
Football player

Place of birth
  
Name
  
Momodou Ceesay

Career start
  
2008

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Date of birth
  
(1988-12-24) 24 December 1988 (age 26)

Current teams
  
FC Kairat (#22 / Forward), Gambia national football team (Forward)

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Momodou Ceesay (born 24 December 1988) is a Gambian football striker who plays for Finnish club PS Kemi and the Gambia national football team.

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Club career

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Ceesay started his soccer career playing for his home town club of Kanifing United. Ceesay came to Žilina in summer 2010 signing half-year contract and he scored in his first the Corgoň Liga match on 31 July 2010. He expressively helped to promotion of Žilina to the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League, scoring three goals in the qualifying rounds.

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Ceesay left FC Kairat on 7 July 2015, after his contract was terminated by mutual consent. In September 2015 he signed for Maccabi Netanya

International

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He made his senior national team debut against Mexico on 30 May 2010. In his second international match he scored his first goal for Gambia against Namibia on 4 September 2010.

International goals

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Scores and results list Gambia's goal tally first.

Club

MŠK Žilina
  • Slovak First League:
  • Winner: 2011–12
  • Slovak Cup:
  • Winner: 2011–12
  • Runner-up: 2010–11
  • Kairat
  • Kazakhstan Cup:
  • Winner: 2014
  • International

  • African U-17 Championship: Winner 2005
  • References

    Momodou Ceesay Wikipedia