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Amodou Abdullei (born 20 December 1987) is a Nigerian-German former professional footballer who played as a forward.[1]

Career

Early career in Germany

Aged 17 Abdullei left a football academy in Nigeria for Norway before joining German club Eintracht Trier where he played in the Under 19 Bundesliga during the 2005–06 season.[2] He moved to SSV Ulm in July 2007,[3] to TSG Thannhausen in February 2008[4] but in November 2008, he was back at SSV Ulm.[5][6] In May 2009, it was announced Abdullei would leave the club.[7]

Belgium, Luxembourg, and Northern Cyprus

Abdullei scored three goals in four games for K.S.K. Beveren through March 2010.[8] He was fined 100 euros and temporarily suspended for aggressive conduct at Waasland-Beveren,[9] sidelined at home to Dender and traveling to Antwerp.[10] During the 2009–10 Belgian Second Division, he made 11 appearances and scored tree goals.[11]

Abdullei played for F91 Dudelange from 2010[12] to 2012.

In late September 2012, he moved to German fifth-tier side Borussia Neunkirchen.[13] In March 2014, having been without a club for a year and having trained with Blackpool und bei Charlton Athletic in England, he signed with SV Mehring, also of the Oberliga. He scored twice on his debut.[14][15]

Abdullei moved to Luxembourg National Division club UN Käerjéng 97 approaching the end of 2014,[16] He put his first goal past Wiltz in their opener.[17]

Having drawn interest from Küçük Kaymaklı Türk S.K., Шаблон:Ill, and Bostancı Bağcıl S.K. halfway through September 2015,[18] the then 27-year old starred as Cihangir put three past Baf Ülkü Yurdu S.K.,[19] finally settling on the club in advance of the 2015–16 season.[20]

In winter 2016–17 Abdullei returned to Luxembourg with second-tier side CS Grevenmacher[21] and stayed the following season.[22]

Return to Germany

Abdullei signed for TuS Koblenz, newly relegated to the Oberliga, in summer 2018.[2]

In August 2020, Abdullei returned to Eintracht Trier after 15 years.[23]

References

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