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Joseph Aziz
Personal information
Full name Joseph Annor Aziz
Date of birth (1974-01-07) 7 January 1974 (age 50)
Place of birth Accra, Ghana
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Ashanti Goldfields
0000–1995 Hearts of Oak
1995 Legia Warsaw 3 (0)
1995 Olimpia-Lechia Gdańsk 2 (0)
1996–1997 Polonia Warsaw 17 (1)
1997–1998 Sporting Cristal
1998–1999 Stuttgarter Kickers 15 (2)
1999–2000 FC Augsburg 16 (2)
2000–2004 SV Eintracht Trier 05 62 (18)
2004–2005 SV Babberich
2005–2006 SC Oranje Arnhem
International career
Ghana 12 (7)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Joseph Annor Aziz (born 7 January 1974 in Accra) is a retired Ghanaian professional footballer who played for several clubs in Latin America and Europe and the Ghana national football team.

Personal Life

Joseph Annor Aziz is Happily married with 5 Children. His Elders Son Faisal Aziz also took after his father professionally. He is the brother of Emmanuel Tetteh.

Career

In 1995, Aziz moved to Poland to play for Legia Warsaw. In October 1995 Aziz joined Olimpia-Lechia Gdańsk, the short lived team created by the merger of Lechia Gdańsk and Olimpia Poznań, before leaving the club in December.[1] During his 3 month spell at Lechia he made two appearances.[2] He played for Polonia Warsaw for the 1996–97 season, before moving to Sporting Cristal of Peru. He spent the following seasons in Germany, enjoying success with SV Eintracht Trier 05.[3].

International

Aziz made twelve appearances for the Ghana national football team, scoring seven goals.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Joseph Annor Aziz". lechia.gda.pl.
  2. ^ "1995/96 I Liga". lechia.net.
  3. ^ "Annor Aziz" (in Polish). 90minut.pl. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
  4. ^ "Joseph Annor Aziz" (in German). Das Kickersarchiv. Retrieved 25 February 2012.