Skelley Adu tutu

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Skelley Adu tutu
Personnel
birthday August 10, 1979
place of birth KumasiGhana
size 180 cm
position Midfield , attack
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1999 Royale Union Saint-Gilloise
1999-2004 Graz AK (11)
2004 Kapfenberger SV
2004-2005 King Faisal Babes
2005 Saba Qom
2005-2006 LASK Linz
2006 Sekondi Hasaacas
2006-2007 Hapoel Beer Sheva
2011 SV Union Hollenegg 11 (3)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1999 Ghana U20 5 (1)
2000 Ghana U-23
1 Only league games are given.

Skelley Adu Tutu (born August 10, 1979 in Kumasi ; also: Adu Tutu Skelley ) is a Ghanaian football player .

Career

In the summer of 1999 Skelley came from Royale Union Saint-Gilloise to the Austrian first division club Grazer AK , where he scored a total of eleven Bundesliga goals by January 2004 . This was followed by guest appearances at Kapfenberger SV and the King Faisal Babes as well as the Iranian club Saba Qom . In October 2005 he returned to LASK Linz in Austria until the end of the season. Then Skelley left Europe again and played briefly for the Sekondi Hasaacas , from the summer of 2006 for the Israeli club Hapoel Be'er Scheva . In 2011 Skelley came again to eleven missions and three goals for SV Union Hollenegg, who play in the sixth-class Lower League West .

In March 1999 Skelley won the U-21 African Championship with the " Black Satellites " , in April 1999 he took part with the team in the Junior World Championship and was there in all five games; against Kazakhstan he scored the goal to make it 2-0. In 2000 he was also used for the U-23 national team ("Black Meterors").

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Daniel Mandl: What happened to the guest workers? (2) - Grazer AK. In: abseits.at (April 9, 2015), accessed on May 27, 2018.
  2. Skelley Adu Tutu in Iran. In: ghanaweb.com (June 1, 2005), accessed May 27, 2018.
  3. Skelley Adu Tutu in the database of FIFA (English)
  4. Samuel Ebo Kwaitoo: Can Meteors revive our hopes? In: The Mirror , issue 2360, February 19, 2000, p. 24 ( online ).
  5. ^ Maurice Quansah: Meteors beat Guinea. In: modernghana.com (February 21, 2000), accessed May 27, 2018.