Razak Pimpong Profile

Pimpong 11.06
CLUB:
Viborg FF
POSITION:
Forward
BORN:
1982-12-30
BIRTHPLACE:
PREVIOUS CLUBS:
Golden Tulip(GHA), Accra Great Olympics(GHA), FC Midtjylland(DEN), FC Copenhagen(DEN), Viking(NOR),Aalesund
HEIGHT / WEIGHT:
1.73m/72kg
NIKNAME:
GHANA DEBUT :
0000-00-00
CAPS/GOALS:

  • Member of the 2006 world cup squad

    He began his career in Ghana at Golden Tulip before moving to Accra Great Olympics.
    Currently based in Denmark, he spent over five years with FC Midtjylland before moving to FC Copenhagen in January 2006.
    He was part of the Ghanaian 2004 Olympic football team, who exited in the first round, having finished in third place in group B. He won his first cap for Ghana’s senior national side in a 2002 friendly against Nigeria

    He was a member of the Ghana squad at the 2006 world cup

    Statistics FC Midtjylland

    Season Games Goals
    1999-2000 30
    2000-2001 16 1
    2001-2002 226
    2002-2003 15 4

    News

    • March 2007: Razak Pimpong has signed for the Norwegian club, Viking for €500,000 on a 4-year-contract. He moved from he Danish Club FC Copenhagen.

      LI>March 2008:

    • Razak Pimpong has joined Norwegian side Premier League side Aalesund ahead of the start of the new season. The 25-year-old moves from rival Tappaligaen giants Viking on loan until the end of the season.

    • 20 July 2013: The former Black Stars striker has finally said good bye to active football after a long stint in Denmark

      Former Ghana striker, Razak Pimpong, has finally quit football after a long playing career which included 13 years abroad.

      Pimpong, who played at the 2006 World Cup officially parted ways with his last club, FF Viborg in Denmark late last month before announcing his retirement.

      He helped the club to qualify for the Danish Super Liga for the first time in their history last season.

      The 30-year-old played for Accra Great Olympics before moving to Europe in 2000 where he first joined FC Midtjylland and later played for FC Copenhagen, Viking, Aeslund, Egyptian side El Masry and finally Viborg.

      “In Africa when you retire from football people easily forget about you so you have to do something essential.

      “Having some projects in mind to do after your playing career is the best,” Pimpong told Goal Ghana in a recent interview during Michael Essien’s Charity game in Accra.