Patrick Agyemang
Patrick Agyemang (born 29 September, 1980 in Walthamstow, England) is a professional Association football who has been capped by Ghana. He currently plays for Queens Park Rangers F.C. in the Football League Championship.
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Patrick Agyemang biography
Patrick Agyemang (born 29 September, 1980 in Walthamstow, England) is a professional Association football who has been capped by Ghana. He currently plays for Queens Park Rangers F.C. in the Football League Championship.
Agyemang's former clubs include Preston North End F.C. and Wimbledon F.C..
Club career
Agyemang joined Preston North End F.C. in a deal in the region of £300,000 from Gillingham F.C. after spending less than a year at Priestfield.
The Striker made his name at Wimbledon F.C., where he came through the ranks and went on to make 116 appearances and scored 22 goals.
Agyemang went on to make 31 appearances in his first season, chipping in with four goals but finished the campaign behind Cresswell and Nugent in the pecking order.
This season the former Wimbledon F.C. striker has made 49 appearances, although 25 came from the substitutes bench but he did finish the season as second leading scorer with 6.
His good form earned him a recall to the Ghana national football team squad, three years after his last and only other appearance, he went on to pick up three caps for his country but was left out of the final 23 man squad for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
Agyemang spent much of his first seasons at Deepdale making appearances from the bench - however injuries to key players saw him start games early in the 2006/07 season , scoring a memorable winner against West Bromwich Albion.
QPR career
In the January 2008, Agyemang left Preston and signed for Queens Park Rangers, for around £1,000,000. He scored his first goal for QPR against Sheffield United in his first league start for the club.
Agyemang flourished since joining QPR and scored 8 goals in 6 League starts for QPR in the richest goalscoring form of his career.
International career
Agyemang made his
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Agyemang
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