Junior Agogo, former Ghana striker, dies at age 40
Former Sheffield
Wednesday, Nottingham Forest and Ghana striker Manuel
'Junior' Agogo has passed away in a London hospital at the age of 40, it was
announced on Thursday.
The cause of
Agogo's death is currently unknown, but he was known to have had a stroke in
2015, just three years after hanging up his boots following a season-long stint
with the Scottish side Hibernian.
Born in
Accra, Ghana, the striker spent most of his youth in the UK before returning to
the country of his birth to complete secondary school studies.
Signing up to
Wednesday's youth system in 1995, Agogo was promoted to the Owls' first team
two years later, but spent the majority of the following years on loan before
taking in a year in Major League Soccer.
A prolific
stint with Colorado Rapids contributed to the rising of Agogo's
stock, with successful spells at Barnet, Bristol Rovers, and Nottingham Forest
following before his career began to wind down.
On his home
continent of Africa, the former forward will no doubt be remembered most for
his standout performances for Ghana at the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations on
home soil, where he scored three goals in six outings in what would ultimately
end in a third-place finish.
His notable
contribution during the continental competition was his late match-winning
effort that gave the Black Stars a 2-1 win over arch-rivals Nigeria.
Source: Goal.com
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