Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 28 March 2021 Cape Coast Sports Stadium, Cape Coast, Ghana São Tomé and Príncipe 3–0 3–1 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualification Honours[edit] Asante Kotoko F. C. Ghana Premier League: 2011–12[45] PAOK Greek Cup: 2020–21[46] Africa Cup of Nations runner-up: 2015[47] References[edit] ^ "FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 – Squad list: Ghana (GHA)" (PDF). FIFA.
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[15] In Rahman's 2014–15 season with Augsburg, he made 108 tackles, more than any other player in the Bundesliga that season. Using aspects of his strength and pace, he was able to win 90 of those tackles, coming out to an 83% successful tackle rate. That season, Rahman also had 83 interceptions and won 80 contested aerial balls. [16] Baba Rahman playing for Chelsea in 2016 Chelsea[edit] 2015–16 season[edit] On 16 August 2015, Rahman signed for Chelsea on a five-year deal for an undisclosed fee, reported to be an initial £14 million, rising to a potential fee of almost £22 million. [17][18][19][20] He made his debut on 16 September in a UEFA Champions League tie, playing the full 90 minutes in a 4–0 win at home to Maccabi Tel Aviv.
[36] He made his debut for the club against Queens Park Rangers on 10 September. On 31 August 2022, Rahman rejoined Reading on another season-long-loan. [37] International career[edit] Rahman played every minute of Ghana's campaign at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea, providing the cross from which André Ayew headed in the winner against South Africa to win Group C. [38] In the final against the Ivory Coast, Rahman scored in the penalty shootout in which his team lost 9–8. [39] Baba Rahman was selected for Ghana's final squad at the 2022 FIFA World Cup, and provided an assist during his side's opening match against Portugal; he produced the cross which was headed into goal by Osman Bukari.
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Baba Rahman - WikipediaFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Baba Rahman Rahman with Schalke 04 in 2018Personal informationFull name Abdul Rahman Baba[1]Date of birth 2 July 1994 (age 28)[2]Place of birth Tamale, Ghana[3]Height 1. 80 m (5 ft 11 in)[4]Position(s) Left-backClub informationCurrent team Reading (on loan from Chelsea)Number 12Youth career2004–2010 Young Meteors Tamale2010–2011 Dreams FCSenior career*Years Team Apps (Gls)2011–2012 → Asante Kotoko (loan) 25 (0)2012–2014 Greuther Fürth 44 (2)2014–2015 FC Augsburg 31 (0)2015– Chelsea 15 (0)2016–2017 → Schalke 04 (loan) 13 (0)2018–2019 3 (0)2019 → Reims (loan) 11 (1)2019–2020 → Mallorca (loan) 2 (0)2021 → PAOK (loan) (1)2021–2022 → Reading (loan) 29 (0)2022– 17 (0)International career‡2013 Ghana U20[3] 7 (0)2014– Ghana 51 (1) *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 11 February 2023 (UTC)‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 2 December 2022 (UTC) Abdul Rahman Baba (born 2 July 1994), also known as Baba Rahman, is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Reading, on loan from Chelsea, and the Ghana national team.
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[8][9] He made his footballing debut with his local team Young Meteors Tamale[10] playing for them from 2004 to 2010, before being scouted and joining Dreams FC, an Accra based club at the age of 16. [5] Club career[edit] Ghana[edit] Rahman began his career at Dreams FC of the Ghana Division Two. After impressive performances, he was then transferred on loan to Asante Kotoko of the Ghanaian Premier League for one season. [11] For the 2012 season, Rahman was a finalist for the league's Discovery of the Year Award, eventually losing to Joshua Oninku. [12] After becoming a sought after player during his time with the Kumasi-based club, serious enquiries were made about the player by Manchester City and Arsenal of the Premier League and Parma of Serie A. [13] Germany[edit] Rahman with Greuther Fürth in 2012 However, Rahman eventually signed with newly promoted Greuther Fürth in the Bundesliga on 12 June 2012.
[21] He made his Premier League debut in a 2–0 win over Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge on 17 October. [22] He played at left-back in games including their 2–1 Champions League win over Dynamo Kyiv. On 27 February, Rahman made an error which allowed Southampton's Shane Long to score in the 42nd minute; he was substituted for Kenedy at half time but Chelsea eventually won 2–1 at St. Mary's. [23] Schalke 04 (loan)[edit] Baba playing for Schalke 04 in 2018 On 2 August 2016, FC Schalke 04 confirmed that Rahman had moved on a season-long loan to the club after failing to impress the new Chelsea manager Antonio Conte during pre-season.
16 August 2015. Archived from the original on 16 September 2016. Retrieved 22 May 2019. ^ Dudko, James (16 August 2015). "Baba Rahman Completes Transfer to Chelsea from Augsburg". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 2 September 2015. ^ "Chelsea 4-0 Maccabi Tel-Aviv". 16 September 2015. Retrieved 4 June 2019. ^ Dawkes, Phil (17 October 2015). "Chelsea 2-0 Aston Villa". Retrieved 21 October 2015. ^ Sanghera, Mandeep (27 February 2016).
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