
Albert Adomah
Albert Danquah Adomah
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Albert Danquah Adomah (born 13 December 1987) is a professional footballer who plays as a right winger for EFL League Two club Walsall. Born in England, he represented the Ghana national team. Noted for his longevity and consistency, he has made more appearances in the second-tier than any other player, and is the only player to have played over 100 matches for 6 different football league clubs. He is both a Ghanaian and a British national. His previous clubs are Harrow Borough, Barnet, Bristol City, Middlesbrough, Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest and Queens Park Rangers.
Career
- 1987Birth
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2026 World Cup: It's a difficult group but Black Stars qualify for next round - Albert Adomah - 3News
Albert Adomah backs inclusion of dual-national players in Black Stars squad - 3News
Barrow vs Walsall: Mason Hancock scores from Charlie Lakin corner after Albert Adomah opener in League Two clash
Darren Byfield impressed by Albert Adomah display as Walsall ease past Crewe
Albert Adomah at the double as Walsall enjoy winning start under Darren Byfield
Albert Adomah: Walsall striker gives BBC exclusive access to day in his life
Former Aston Villa forward Albert Albert Adomah BIZZARE celebration in EFL Trophy!
'It's nice to be remembered' - Walsall favourite Albert Adomah on his legacy at the age of 37
Barnsley 0 Aston Villa 3: Albert Adomah’s first-half double fires Villans to their second win this term