Seth Ablade
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Seth Ablade (born April 30, 1983 in Accra) is a Ghanaian football player.
Ablade has played mostly as an attacking midfielder since arriving to Europe at the age of 16. While he was young he played as a defensive midfielder, teaming up with players such as Michael Essien in the Under-17 World Cup, 1999 in New Zealand.
[edit] Ablade's recent performance
2006 Kuopion Palloseura (KuPS) in Finnish Premier League (Veikkausliiga)
- Finnish League Cup winners
- Didn't score any goals in 14 league games
- Terminated his contract 24th of August and returned to Ghana to be approached once again by European clubs
2005 Kuopion Palloseura in Finnish Premier League
- Final position 10th (of 14)
- Ablade scored 6 goals (team 2nd best) and 4 assists (team leading) while playing in 23 of 26 league games
- Ranked in season top-5 players in Veikkausliiga by both spectators and journalists
- Signed a new contract for the 2006 season
- Was considered for the Ghana national team to the African Nations Cup in Egypt 2006 but didn't get the pick
[edit] Achievements
- U-17 gold from African Nations Cup.
- Bronze from the Under-17 World Cup in New Zealand, 1999. Overall 12 U-17 matches.
- U-21 World Youth Championship in Argentina, 2002. Ghana won silver. Ablade played all qualifying matches, but for some reason was not included in the World Cup team. Overall 14 U-21 matches.
[edit] Club history
- Soccer Angels (Ghana)
- Great Redeemers FC (Ghana)
- SVG Bleiburg (Austria)
- FC Kärnten (Austria)
- Polonia Warszawa (Poland)
- KS Elbasani (Albania)
- AC Oulu (Finland)
- KuPS (Finland)