Roy Essandoh Explained

Fullname:Roy Kabina Essandoh
Birth Date:17 February 1976
Birth Place:Belfast, Northern Ireland
Position:Striker
Youthyears1:1993–1994
Youthclubs1:Cumbernauld United
Years1:1994–1997
Clubs1:Motherwell
Caps1:5
Goals1:0
Years2:1998
Clubs2:East Fife
Caps2:5
Goals2:0
Years3:1998
Clubs3:St. Pölten
Caps3:3
Goals3:0
Years4:1998–1999
Clubs4:JJK Jyväskylä
Caps4:16
Goals4:5
Years5:1999–2000
Clubs5:Vaasan Palloseura
Caps5:50
Goals5:7
Years6:2001
Clubs6:Rushden & Diamonds
Caps6:2
Goals6:0
Years7:2001
Clubs7:Wycombe Wanderers
Caps7:13
Goals7:0
Years8:2001
Clubs8:Barnet
Caps8:6
Goals8:1
Years9:2001–2002
Clubs9:Cambridge City
Caps9:15
Goals9:3
Years10:2002
Clubs10:Bishop's Stortford
Caps10:5
Goals10:3
Years11:2002
Clubs11:Billericay Town
Caps11:15
Goals11:8
Years12:2002–2003
Clubs12:Grays Athletic
Caps12:19
Goals12:4
Years13:2003–2004
Clubs13:Bishop's Stortford
Caps13:17
Goals13:5
Years14:2004
Clubs14:Gravesend & Northfleet (loan)
Caps14:5
Goals14:3
Years15:2004–2005
Clubs15:Gravesend & Northfleet
Caps15:45
Goals15:16
Years16:2005
Clubs16:Kettering Town
Caps16:3
Goals16:0
Years17:2005–2008
Clubs17:Bishop's Stortford
Caps17:149
Goals17:62
Years18:2008–2010
Clubs18:Glenavon
Caps18:?
Goals18:?
Years19:2010–2011
Clubs19:St Neots Town
Caps19:16
Goals19:5
Years20:2011
Clubs20:Braintree Town
Caps20:?
Goals20:?
Years21:2011–2012
Clubs21:Bury Town
Caps21:?
Goals21:?

Roy Kabina Essandoh (born 17 February 1976) is a Northern Ireland former professional footballer.

He is best remembered for his last gasp FA Cup quarter final winner while with Wycombe Wanderers.[1]

Early life

Born in Belfast, Essandoh moved with his family to Ghana (his father Richard's birthplace) when he was seven months old. When he was eight, the family moved back to Northern Ireland, where he attended school.

Career

Essandoh began his career at Motherwell when he was 18 years of age. Following a short spell at East Fife, he moved to Finland to play for VPS Vaasa until the turn of the new millennium when he returned to the United Kingdom.

Upon his return, and after just a couple of games for Conference National side Rushden & Diamonds, followed the highlight of his career when somewhat extraordinarily Essandoh's agent responded to an appeal by Wycombe Wanderers manager Lawrie Sanchez looking for a fit, non-cup-tied striker the week before their FA Cup quarter-final match with Leicester City, which had been posted on the club's website and spotted by a journalist who published the story on the BBC's television text service Ceefax. Offered a two-week contract, Essandoh came on as a late substitute at Leicester's Filbert Street ground and scored a last-minute winning header to secure third-tier Wycombe a first-ever FA Cup semi-final place, against Liverpool.[2] [3]

Essandoh's goal in the FA Cup quarter-final against Leicester City was voted the 76th best FA Cup moment ever in Andy Gray's FA Cup Madness. It was however the only goal he scored for Wycombe, and he was released at the end of his first season in English football.

Essandoh continued his football career in England, mostly for non-league clubs in the East and South East. At Barnet, he scored against Yeovil in the league[4] and Bournemouth in the Football League Trophy.[5] Essandoh returned to Bishop's Stortford for an extended spell starting in 2005, after which he returned to his birth country to play for Glenavon. In August 2010, Essandoh signed for St Neots Town,[6] before signing for Braintree Town on 31 March 2011.

On 6 July 2014 he played for Hemingford Veterans FC v Cambridge in a 5–2 win.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Cyberman Essandoh hits the net . BBC News . 11 March 2001 . 22 May 2010.
  2. News: Cyberman Essandoh hits the net. BBC News . 11 March 2001.
  3. News: 10 things you didn't know about Ceefax . BBC News . 23 September 2009.
  4. News: Barnet 2–3 Yeovil. . 2 October 2001 . 10 February 2010.
  5. News: Barnet 2–1 Bournemouth. . 16 October 2001 . 10 February 2010.
  6. Web site: Roy Essandoh Profile Aylesbury United FC . 2022-07-22 . aylesburyunitedfc.co.uk.