Samuel Osei "Sammy" Kuffour (born 3 September 1976) is a Ghanaian former professional
footballer
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who played as a
centre-back.
Known for his physical power, Kuffour is best remembered for his time with
Bayern Munich, whom he represented for over a decade, winning a total of 14 honours, and playing in nearly 250 official matches.
Kuffour appeared with the
Ghana national team in the
2006 World Cup
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, as well as in five
Africa Cup of Nations.
Club career
Bayern Munich
Born in Ghana, Kuffour was brought to Europe by
Torino F.C. in 1991 aged just 15, after playing junior football for local teams in his native country. He joined
FC Bayern Munich in 1993 from the Italian club. After a season-long loan spell with
1. FC Nürnberg in the
second division
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, he made his breakthrough with the
Bavaria
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ns.
Kuffour spent 11 seasons with Bayern, rising from the youth teams to be a prominent first-squad member who lifted the
UEFA Champions League
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with the club. He was an integral part of the squad that won the
2000–01 Champions League, also scoring the winning goal in the
2001 Intercontinental Cup, being subsequently named man of the match. Also in that year, he finished second in
African Footballer of the Year
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's voting, repeating the feat accomplished in 1999.
Kuffour was also part of the Bayern team which lost to
Manchester United due to two late goals in the
1999 UEFA Champions League Final
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, famously beating the ground in frustration afterwards, a gesture that endeared him to Bayern supporters. He also became the youngest defender to ever score in the Champions League, at the age of 18 years and 61 days, during the match against
FC Spartak Moscow
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on 2 November 1994, which ended in a 2–2 draw. Kuffour made over 60
UEFA Champions League
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appearances, being one of the most decorated African players of all time. After twelve seasons in Munich and 175
Bundesliga
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appearances, Kuffour left Bayern in 2005.
AS Roma
Kuffour left Bayern in the summer of 2005 and signed a three-year deal with
A.S. Roma
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in a
free transfer, thus returning to Italy.
He made 21 appearances in
his debut season, having spent a period of the season away on
international duty and, in his second year, was loaned to
UEFA Cup
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competitor and fellow
Serie A
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team
A.S. Livorno Calcio
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.
He played his 89th and last match in
European cup competitions for Livorno.
After Roma
In August 2007, Kuffour had a trial with
Premier League
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side
Sunderland, with a view to a permanent move. However, manager
Roy Keane confirmed he would not be joining the club, in a post match interview after Sunderland's defeat to
Liverpool
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.
On 28 January 2008,
AFC Ajax
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received Kuffour on a six-month loan contract, with an option for two more seasons.
He was released following a lack of form, and was also deemed surplus to requirements by Roma boss
Luciano Spalletti, thus becoming a
free agent
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.
In August, it was thought that Kuffour had joined
Russian Premier League
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side
FC Khimki
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History
The team was formed in 1996 by merging two amateur clubs from Khimki ...
. However, it was announced on 10 September by his agent that he had retired from professional football with immediate effect. Kuffour rejected the news and stated his desire to continue his career; in January 2009, he was linked to
Major League Soccer side
Chicago Fire S.C. – the CEO of
US-based Sports to Develop Destitute claimed he was helping the player finalise the deal.
Asante Kotoko and retirement
In April 2009, Kuffour finally returned to Ghana after a 19-year absence, seeing his career out with a three-month deal with
Asante Kotoko FC. He however retired in late 2009 without playing an official match for the club.
International career
A
Ghana
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international for 13 years, Kuffour won his first
cap
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as a 17-year-old in a game against
Sierra Leone
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on 28 November 1993. He had previously been part of every national team – junior, youth and Olympic level – and became the full squad's
Captain (association football), captain at the age of 23.
Kuffour had burst onto the international scene at age 13. At junior level, he was a member of the Ghana side that won the
1991 FIFA U-17 World Championship
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in Italy and the one that was runner-up to
Nigeria
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in the
1993 FIFA U-17 World Championship in Japan. At youth level, he appeared with the team that finished second to
Brazil
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during the
1993 FIFA World Youth Championship in Australia.
Kuffour became the youngest Olympic Football Champion of all time when he collected bronze at the
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just before his 16th birthday. He was also a member of the squad that reached the quarter-finals at the same level in
1996.
Kuffour also made one appearance for his country at the
2006 FIFA World Cup
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finals, against
Italy
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. After a costly mistake in that first match, a 0–2 loss, he was dropped for the next three games as Ghana bowed out in the round-of-16 against Brazil.
On 12 January 2007, the
Confederation of African Football voted Kuffour as a member of the Top 30 African Players of All Time.
Personal life
In 2003, Kuffour revealed to the
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when he retired from football. In the interview, he also spoke about the surprised reaction of some German players as he prayed before games, while also addressing the support he received from fellow Ghanaian
, especially those living in Munich. In the same interview, Kuffour also talked about the death of his daughter Godiva in a drowning accident in January that year. He explained that his Christian faith gave him the courage to face the future.
He is the uncle of the American soccer player
.
In 2010, after retiring from playing football, Kuffour entered into sports punditry working primarily with South Africa-based channel
.
On 8 February 2015, he was shaved as he vowed on live TV within the SupersSports studios following the
as he predicted. In 2018, he took a break from football punditry for the
upon the advise of his doctor due to excessive travelling.
In August 2013, Kuffour was appointed as a board member of the Ghana-based football club
. On 2 October 2014, whilst serving as a board member, he was announced as the new CEO for Kumasi Asante Kotoko after being appointed by the club owner
. By 15 October, it had become apparent that the early announcement had caused a renege on that decision by the Otumfuor.
In February 2016, Kuffour was named as member of Black Starlets, the
, after playing for the team in the 1990s. On 16 January 2020, he was appointed as a member of the management board of the Black Stars, the Ghana senior national team.
*1.Includes German Cup and Italian Cup.
*2.Includes Champions League and UEFA Cup.
*3.Includes German League Cup and Intercontinental Cup.
''Scores and results list Ghana's goal tally first. Score column indicates score after each Kuffour goal.''