Albert Adomah is a winger of Middlesbrough. He was born on 13 December 1987 in Lambeth, London, England.
In 2005, Albert put pen to paper of his first professional contract with Harrow Borough, which was only the beginning for the young and talented footballer. However, he had to work hard in order to get a chance to make starts and sub appearances for the club.
In 2008, Adomah drew the attention of English side Barnet and sealed a permanent deal with the new team. The winger managed to quickly adapt to the new atmosphere and clinch a regular place in the starting line-up in no time. He took part in 112 fixtures and found the net 19 times for ‘The Bees’ during two years and a half.
In 2010, Albert completed a move to Bristol City and showed impressing performance for the club at once, which earned him a spot in the starting XI. The footballer became the pivot of ‘The Robins’ and fired 17 goals in 131 fixtures of the club.
After the season 2012/2013 Bristol City was relegated from the Championship and the Ghanaian accepted the offer to join Middlesbrough.
From 2011, Adomah has been capped nine times and contributed one goal for the Ghana national squad.
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