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Gyau is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Joe Gyau (born 1992), American soccer player *Joseph Agyemang-Gyau Joseph Agyemang-Gyau (3 June 1939 – 14 May 2015), also known as Agyemang Gyau or Nana Gyau, was a former Ghanaian international football player and traditional ruler. Club career Agyeman-Gyau started his career as an amateur in his home countr ... (1939–2015), Ghanaian soccer player and traditional ruler * Phillip Gyau (born 1966), American soccer player and coach {{surname ...
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Joe Gyau
Joseph-Claude Agyeman Gyau (born September 16, 1992) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a winger for Allsvenskan club Degerfors IF. From 2014 through 2019, Gyau represented the United States national team and earned three caps. Early life Born in Tampa, Florida, he grew up in Silver Spring, Maryland, where he played youth soccer for the nearby Bethesda Roadrunners before joining the IMG Soccer Academy in 2009. Gyau is of third-generation pedigree of professional footballers, being the son of former U.S. international Phillip Gyau and the grandson of Joseph "Nana" Gyau, a former Ghanaian international. Club career Gyau Signed for Hoffenheim with fellow teammate Charles Renken in 2009. The two were under the age of 18 and could not participate in any matches and were loaned to the Vancouver Whitecaps where they were apart of a residency program from 2009-2010. After the season in Canada It was agreed upon that the two would start out playing for Hoffenheims U ...
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Joseph Agyemang-Gyau
Joseph Agyemang-Gyau (3 June 1939 – 14 May 2015), also known as Agyemang Gyau or Nana Gyau, was a former Ghanaian international football player and traditional ruler. Club career Agyeman-Gyau started his career as an amateur in his home country playing for Real Republicans and then B/A United. In 1968, he moved to the United States to play football professionally, and played for Washington Whips in the inaugural North American Soccer League season, scoring four goals in 15 games for the club. After the dissolution of the Whips at the end of the season, he joined Washington Darts, where he won the American Soccer League title in 1969. The Darts joined the NASL for the following season, and Agyeman-Gyau appeared 19 times, scoring five goals. He went on to play another two seasons in the ASL with Baltimore Bays before joining his third NASL club Washington Diplomats in 1974, playing seven league games and scoring one goal. International career Agyeman-Gyau began representing Gha ...
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