Seth Ablade
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Seth Ablade (born April 30, 1983 in Accra) is a Ghanaian football player. He currently plays in Oulun Palloseura.
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)
- OPS (Finland)

