Andy Ansah Explained

Andy Ansah
Fullname:Andrew Owusu Ansah
Birth Date:19 March 1969
Birth Place:Lewisham, England
Position:Midfielder
Youthclubs1:Charlton Athletic
Youthclubs2:Crystal Palace
Years1:1988–1989
Years2:1989–1990
Years3:1990–1996
Years4:1994
Years5:1995
Years6:1996
Years7:1996
Years8:1996–1997
Years9:1997
Years10:1997
Years11:1997
Years12:1997–1999
Years13:1999–2000
Years14:2000–2001
Clubs4:Brentford (loan)
Clubs5:Brentford (loan)
Clubs14:Dulwich Hamlet
Caps1:10
Caps2:8
Caps3:157
Caps4:3
Caps5:6
Caps6:2
Caps7:2
Caps8:2
Caps9:88
Caps10:24
Caps11:32
Caps12:25
Caps13:14
Caps14:20
Goals1:4
Goals2:2
Goals3:33
Goals4:1
Goals5:1
Goals6:1
Goals7:0
Goals8:0
Goals9:45
Goals10:12
Goals11:16
Goals12:3
Goals13:1
Goals14:8
Totalcaps:393
Totalgoals:127

Andrew Owusu Ansah (born 19 March 1969) is an English actor and former professional footballer.

Playing career

He played for six Football League teams in his career, most notably Southend United, where he played 180 games and scored 38 goals between 1990 and 1996,[1] when they played in the new Division One following two successive promotions at the beginning of the decade. Ansah left Southend in March 1996, one year before they suffered the first of two successive relegations.[2] [3] Ansah was called into two Ghana squads, but did not make an appearance.[4]

Post-playing career

While working as an assistant on Wayne Rooney's Street Striker, he coined the term "unbelievable tekkers", which spurred Soccer A.M. to create a new segment showcasing a piece of skill from the week's football.[5] In 2011,[6] Ansah launched his debut fashion label "Tekkers" on the back of the success of the term "unbelievable tekkers" currently selling T-shirts and hoodies.[7]

As an actor, he is known for portraying a player/assistant manager also named Andy Ansah on the fictional Harchester United football team on the television series Dream Team. In addition, he has served as a football consultant or football choreographer for other television series and films. This included choreographing the goal celebrations for the South African national football team in co-operation with Coca-Cola at the 2010 FIFA World Cup hosted in South Africa.[8]

Personal life

He has a son, Zak,[9] who was a striker for Arsenal Academy,[10] until 2014 when he joined Charlton Athletic,[11] the club where the elder Ansah began his youth career.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Andy Ansah:profile . 24 January 2010 . Soccerbase.
  2. Web site: Southend United . 24 January 2010 . Football Club History Database.
  3. Web site: Brentford News Where Are They Now? Where Are They Now? WHERE ARE THEY NOW? . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20181014205618/http://www.brentfordfc.co.uk.p.preprod.performgroup.com/page/WhereAreTheyDetail/0,,10421~2347469,00.html . 14 October 2018 . 14 February 2018 . brentfordfc.co.uk.
  4. Web site: Brentford News Where Are They Now? Where Are They Now? WHERE ARE THEY NOW? . 14 February 2018 . world.brentfordfc.co.uk.
  5. Web site: Soccer A.M. segment . . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/Gx5iZitbjOU . 2021-12-21 . live.
  6. Web site: 28 February 2011 . Andy Ansah Launches New Clothing Brand Tekkers . 10 March 2014 . Getty Images.
  7. Web site: Tekkers Website .
  8. News: Shea . Julian . 24 September 2005 . Football on film . . 24 January 2010.
  9. Web site: Former Southend United star Andy Ansah backs Blues after son Zak loses in semi-finals with Plymouth Argyle . 14 February 2018 . Echo . 20 May 2015 . en.
  10. Web site: Zak Ansah Academy Players Reserves & Youth Arsenal.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130116020335/http://www.arsenal.com/reserves-youth/players/zak-ansah . 16 January 2013 . 14 February 2018.
  11. Web site: Zak Ansah joins Charlton Athletic . 14 February 2018 . www.arsenal.com . en.