Charles Ademeno

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Charles Ademeno
Personnel
Surname Charles Adesola Oludare Oluwatosi Ademeno
birthday December 12, 1988
place of birth Milton KeynesEngland
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2006-2009 Southend United 4 0(0)
2006 →  Bishop's Stortford FC  (loan) 4 0(1)
2007 →  Cambridge United  (loan) 6 0(1)
2007 →  Welling United  (loan) 8 0(0)
2008 →  Rushden & Diamonds  (loan) 7 0(1)
2008-2009 →  Salisbury City FC  (loan) 6 0(1)
2009 →  Salisbury City FC  (loan) 14 0(5)
2009-2010 Crawley Town 31 (11)
2010-2011 Grimsby Town 12 0(2)
2011–2012 AFC Wimbledon 15 0(1)
2012 Eastbourne Borough 17 0(2)
2012-2013 Salisbury City FC 21 0(2)
2013-2014 Margate FC 0(5)
1 Only league games are given.

Charles Adesola Oludare Oluwatosi Ademeno (born December 12, 1988 in Milton Keynes ) is a former English football player . The striker played a total of 19 games (1 goal) for Southend United and AFC Wimbledon in the divisions of the Football League between 2006 and 2012 and was active for a large number of clubs in higher-class non-league football .

Career

Started his career at Southend United (2005–2009)

Ademeno came to Southend United in September 2005 as a test player and initially played on the reserve team. After a series of injuries in the professional squad, the fast-paced striker sat on the bench several times in games of the professional team and came on for his competitive debut in Football League One in a 4-1 home win against Brentford FC in January 2006 . It was Ademeno's only season appearance, at the end of which Southend rose as champions in the Football League Championship .

As a result, Ademeno was loaned out to low-class clubs in order to gain match practice. A commitment at FC Bishop's Stortford in the Conference South at the beginning of the 2006/07 season was followed by a loan period from January to April 2007 under the former Southend coach Rob Newman in the Conference National at Cambridge United . He was mostly used as a substitute in six league games and scored one goal. Meanwhile, he had received his first professional contract with Southend in March 2007 and came to another use on the penultimate matchday of the 2006/07 season , when Southend was already relegated.

After Ademeno had to undergo knee surgery during the break of the season, a two-month loan stay with Welling United in the Conference South followed in November 2007 , before he was loaned to Rushden & Diamonds in the National Conference in February 2008 . The loan deal, which was actually planned until the end of the season, was ended at the end of March after eight competitive matches (1 goal), as Ademeno had been ordered back from his home club.

Also in the 2008/09 season Ademeno did not get beyond the role as a supplementary player at Southend United. Although he started the season in the League Cup against Cheltenham Town and was a little later in the third division game against Millwall for the first time in the starting line-up, but then it was only enough for two more appearances as a substitute in November. It was awarded again at the end of November, this time the goal was again a club from the National Conference with FC Salisbury City , in return Southend loaned Liam Feeney from Salisbury. At the beginning of the year he returned briefly to Southend, but was loaned again by Salisbury in early February and left Southend United for good when his contract expired at the end of the season.

Years of traveling in lower-class football (2009-2014)

Ademeno continued his career at Crawley Town in the fifth-rate National Conference, where he was mostly part of the regular team over the course of the season. The highlight of his one-year stay was the away game in December 2009 at Gray's Athletic , when he scored a hat trick within the first six minutes of the game . With eleven league goals in 31 missions, Ademeno Crawley was the most successful goalscorer and decided against a contract extension during the season break. Instead, he joined the relegated from the Football League Two league rivals Grimsby Town , who aimed for direct promotion. Since Ademeno was under 24 at the time of the move and the two clubs could not agree on compensation, an arbitration panel from the Football Association ruled £ 10,000 for the move. The people in charge of Crawley Town were extremely dissatisfied with this award, and during the season the press regularly reported much higher transfer fees offered by professional clubs.

The 2011/12 season did not go as expected for both Ademeno and Grimsby. The team placed only in the middle of the table, far from the targeted promotion places, and while his ex-team Crawley made the promotion as champions, Ademeno completed only twelve league games (2 goals) during the season and was mostly injured. Nevertheless, Ademeno also managed to return to the Football League for the 2011/12 season, the newly promoted AFC Wimbledon signed the striker after he had recently terminated his contract with Grimsby. Ademeno made his competitive debut for Wimbledon at the start of the 2011/12 League Cup against his former club Crawley Town (final score 2: 3) and scored a week later as a substitute in the first Football League game in club history against the Bristol Rovers (final score 2: 3) : 3). In the further course of the season, Ademeno again suffered injury problems and after 21 competitive appearances, 15 of them as a substitute, and only one goal of the season, his contractual relationship at Wimbledon was dissolved again in January 2012.

In March 2012, he joined the Eastbourne Borough , who played in Conference South , and stayed on for the club at the beginning of the 2012/13 season before they parted ways again in October 2012. From November Ademeno played for league rivals Salisbury City, for whom he scored two goals in 21 games by the end of the season. In the final game of the play-offs against Dover Athletic (final score 3: 2 a. V.), which enabled the club to rise to the National Conference, he was not involved. Ademeno spent his last documented season in 2013/14 at FC Margate in the seventh-class Isthmian League , for which the attacker scored eleven goals in 42 competitive games (five of them in the league) and left again at the end of the season.

Individual evidence

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  19. hounslowchronicle.co.uk: Striker set for Dons exit (Jan. 19, 2012) , accessed July 22, 2017
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