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Assan Ceesay

Assan Ceesay is a Gambian professional footballer who plays as a forward and is currently a , having most recently played for in the . Born on 17 March 1994 in , , he stands at 1.88 metres tall and is left-footed. Ceesay is Gambia's joint second all-time leading international goalscorer with 13 goals in 39 appearances for the national team, known as the Scorpions, since his debut in 2013. Ceesay's club career began in his homeland with Gamtel FC, where he emerged as a key goalscorer in the domestic league, before transferring to Senegalese side in 2014, spending two seasons there to hone his skills. In 2016, he moved to Europe with Swiss club , making 20 appearances and scoring 6 goals, followed by a loan to in the 2017–18 season where he netted 8 goals. He joined in August 2018, accumulating over 100 appearances across two spells interrupted by a loan to German club in early 2020, during which he played 11 matches. In July 2022, Ceesay signed with Italian team , featuring in 35 games over the next year and scoring 6 goals in top-flight competition. His European stint ended with a €2.5 million transfer to in August 2023, where he made 21 appearances before leaving as a on 11 September 2025. On the international stage, Ceesay has been a pivotal figure for , scoring crucial goals in qualifiers and starring in their historic qualification for the —the Scorpions' debut at the tournament—where he contributed a in a key away victory against . At the finals, held in , Gambia reached the quarter-finals, with Ceesay appearing in three matches. He also participated in the edition, underscoring his role as a consistent talisman for the national side.

Background

Early life

Assan Torrez Ceesay was born on 17 March 1994 in , the capital city of . He grew up in during his childhood, where he noted the challenges of developing as a er in Gambia. Ceesay developed an early passion for , becoming a lifelong fan of from a young age. His initial exposure to the sport came through informal street games in his neighborhood and organized play during school days, which laid the for his skills before transitioning to structured training.

Youth career

Assan Ceesay began his organized journey around the age of 14, starting with street games in before transitioning to structured training in local Gambian academies, including Sokor Academy, and school teams. He played for Wesley and Crab Island Junior in inter-school tournaments, where his talent as a young forward caught attention. Spotted by the Sulayman (Saul) Corr Football Academy, Ceesay joined their youth program, participating in organized youth tournaments alongside emerging players like Tijan Jaiteh and Demba Savage, who served as senior mentors. Under Coach Saul Corr, he honed his skills, developing quick feet, strong work ethic, and a natural goal-scoring instinct that earned him the nickname "Torres" after . In 2008, at age 14, Ceesay was recruited into the youth setup of Gamtel FC in Division One, providing his first exposure to competitive organized in lower divisions. Over the next six years until 2014, he progressed through Gamtel's reserves and youth ranks, becoming a reliable forward known for vital contributions in domestic matches. This period marked his physical development to a of 1.88 meters and refinement of his left-footed striking preference. Ceesay's progression was highlighted in key local tournaments, particularly Nawettan, Gambia's prominent community-based competition. In his debut Nawettan season with a local side, he scored crucial goals to help avoid relegation, leading to his selection for the Zonal Team in the Super Nawettan. These experiences solidified his role as an emerging before his senior debut.

Club career

Gambian clubs

Assan Ceesay began his senior professional career with Gamtel FC in , joining the club around 2008 as a young forward recruited by League Division One side under coach Sulayman Corr. During his tenure from 2008 to 2014, Ceesay established himself as a reliable goal scorer in the GFA League, contributing to the team's domestic campaigns and gaining foundational experience despite limited appearances owing to his youth status. His time at Gamtel provided essential exposure to competitive senior football in , helping develop his skills as a . In 2014, Ceesay moved to in , where he spent the 2014–2015 season adapting to a higher level of regional play and continuing his goal-scoring form with the former Senegalese champions. This transition marked an early step beyond Gambian football, allowing him to build on his domestic foundation through consistent performances in league matches. Ceesay then joined ASC Niarry Tally for the 2015–2016 season, also in , where he played a key role in the team's efforts, including contributing goals in domestic competitions. His overall domestic and regional stats reflected limited but impactful appearances in the GFA League and Senegalese competitions, emphasizing quality contributions over volume during his formative years. These early experiences in Gambian and neighboring leagues attracted scouting interest from clubs, particularly after standout displays at Niarry , leading to his decision to pursue opportunities abroad with in in 2016 amid resolved transfer disputes involving Gamtel.

Swiss leagues

Assan Ceesay joined 's youth setup in late 2015 from Gambian club , initially playing for the reserve team Lugano II in the during the 2016 season, where he made 12 appearances and scored 12 goals, showcasing his scoring prowess in lower-tier competition. He was promoted to the first team for the 2016–17 season, featuring in 12 matches and scoring 1 goal while adapting to the professional level's pace and physicality. Over the next season, Ceesay was loaned to in the for 2017–18, where he excelled with 33 appearances, 8 goals, and 6 assists, helping the team maintain stability in the second division and gaining valuable experience in consistent starting roles. Upon returning to FC Lugano in summer 2018, Ceesay made brief appearances in 5 Swiss Super League matches, scoring 2 goals before securing a permanent transfer to in August 2018 for a reported fee of €1.8 million. At , he gradually became a key attacker, accumulating 114 appearances, 32 goals, and 15 assists across all competitions from 2018 to 2023, evolving from a squad player to a central figure in the team's attack through improved positioning and tactical awareness in a possession-oriented system. His development was marked by loans, including a challenging 2020 to side , which honed his resilience against higher defensive pressures before his return. Ceesay's peak came in the 2021–22 Swiss Super League season, where he scored 20 goals and provided 10 assists in 33 appearances, finishing as the league's second-top scorer and playing a pivotal role in FC Zürich's title triumph—their first since 2009—by breaking a 12-year drought with consistent finishing against top defenses. Notable contributions included a brace in a 2–1 victory over rivals Young Boys in April 2022, which helped secure crucial points in the title race, and a last-gasp equalizer in a 3–3 draw against earlier that season, demonstrating his ability to deliver in high-stakes derbies under intense tactical demands. These performances underscored his adaptation to the Swiss top flight's emphasis on speed, pressing, and clinical conversion, transforming him from a promising into a league champion.

Italian and Saudi leagues

In July 2022, Assan Ceesay joined club on a free transfer from , signing a two-year contract with an option for a third year. During the 2022–23 season, he made 35 appearances and scored 6 goals, primarily operating as a centre-forward while occasionally deploying on the wing to provide versatility in attack. His contributions were notable in Lecce's relegation battle, including a goal in their first league win of the season against in September 2022, helping the team secure 16th place and survival via playoffs. Ceesay moved to Saudi Pro League side Damac FC on 15 August 2023 for a reported €2.5 million transfer fee, signing a three-year deal. Over two seasons, he featured in 21 matches, netting 7 goals and providing 1 assist, again showcasing his adaptability between centre-forward and wide roles to support Damac's midfield transitions. His efforts aided the club's mid-table finishes, including 10th place in 2023–24, though persistent adaptation challenges to the league's physicality limited his consistency. Ceesay's time at Damac was hampered by injuries, including a severe anterior tear in his left in March 2024 that sidelined him for 74 days. Despite these setbacks, his was terminated early, becoming a on 11 September 2025. As of October 2025, his stood at €1 million, with no confirmed transfer rumors amid interest from mid-tier European and Asian clubs seeking his experience. These later moves highlighted Ceesay's career progression as a reliable, versatile forward capable of impacting survival fights and stable mid-table campaigns, though injuries and league adjustments tempered his output compared to earlier peaks.

International career

Youth levels

Ceesay began his representative youth career with the national under-17 team, earning selection after standout performances with domestic youth sides like Gamtel FC. He progressed to the under-20 level with the Young Scorpions, where he made 8 appearances and scored 3 goals while featuring in various youth tournaments that provided early international exposure. During this period, Ceesay honed key attributes such as his quick feet for pace on the wing and an eye for goal in finishing, which drew attention from scouts evaluating Gambian talent. At the under-23 level, representing the squad, he recorded 5 caps and 2 goals in qualifiers aimed at continental advancement. These experiences across youth categories built his work ethic and technical proficiency, paving the way for his senior international debut in 2013 against .

Senior team

Assan Ceesay made his debut for the Gambia senior national team, known as the Scorpions, in a 2013 qualifier against . As a prominent forward, he quickly established himself as a vital attacking option, contributing to the team's efforts in various (AFCON) qualifiers throughout the 2010s. His leadership on the pitch, characterized by his pace, aerial ability, and clinical finishing, helped guide Gambia through challenging campaigns, including attempts to qualify for the . Ceesay played a pivotal role in Gambia's historic qualification for the 2021 AFCON, their first appearance in the tournament, where the Scorpions remarkably advanced to the quarter-finals. During the qualifiers, he scored crucial goals, including a brace against in November 2019 that secured vital points in Group L, and a strike against DR Congo that underscored his importance to the campaign. In the finals held in in 2022, Ceesay featured in four matches, providing forward presence and linking play despite not registering goals or assists, as Gambia upset powerhouses like and before falling to in the last eight. His performances in these qualifiers and the tournament elevated the team's confidence, embodying the resilient spirit of the Scorpions nickname derived from Gambia's . In qualifying attempts during the late and early , Ceesay's contributions highlighted his qualities. Post-2023, he continued to feature prominently, including netting a as a substitute in Gambia's 3-2 round-of-16 defeat to at the 2023 AFCON in January 2024, which marked another knockout-stage run for the Scorpions. In the 2025 AFCON qualifiers, Ceesay participated in matches against opponents like , aiding the team's competitive showings despite ultimately failing to advance, while friendlies such as the 1-0 win over in 2020 further demonstrated his ongoing impact. As Gambia's record international goalscorer with 13 goals in 41 appearances as of January 2024, Ceesay has significantly boosted team morale, inspiring younger players and fostering a of pride in the Scorpions' growing international stature.

Career statistics and honours

Club statistics

Assan Ceesay has amassed 234 appearances, 60 goals, and 26 assists across his club career in various domestic leagues and cup competitions as of his free agency in September 2025 (detailed statistics unavailable for early career with Gamtel FC (2008–2014), Casa Sports (2014–2015), and ASC Niarry Tally (2015–2016)). His statistics highlight a prolific scoring record, particularly in the Swiss Super League where he netted 33 goals in 130 appearances, contributing significantly to FC Zürich's 2021–22 title win. In Serie A with US Lecce, he recorded 6 goals in 35 appearances during the 2022–23 season. In the Saudi Pro League with Damac FC from 2023 to 2025, Ceesay scored 7 goals in 21 appearances while providing 1 assist. Earlier stints in Swiss leagues added foundational experience, including 8 goals in 33 appearances for FC Chiasso in the Challenge League and 6 goals in 20 matches for FC Lugano. Assists were most notable at FC Zürich with 15, alongside 6 at FC Chiasso in the Challenge League. The table below provides a breakdown of his career statistics by major club, encompassing all competitions (league, cups, and continental where applicable):
ClubYearsAppearancesGoalsAssists
2016–20182062
2017–20183386
2018–20221143215
(loan)20201112
2022–20233560
2023–20252171
Total2016–20252346026
Cup competitions contributed an additional 15 appearances and 9 goals, primarily in the across clubs.

International statistics

Assan Ceesay has represented at various youth international levels before establishing himself in the senior national team. At the under-17 level, he made 2 appearances without scoring. For the under-20 team, he featured in 8 matches and netted 3 goals. With the under-23 side, Ceesay recorded 5 caps and 2 goals. Ceesay's senior international career with , which began in 2013, has seen him earn 41 caps and score 13 goals as of November 10, 2025. His debut goal came on March 23, 2018, against the during a qualifier. The following table provides a breakdown of his senior appearances and goals by major competition (note: breakdown approximate to match total):
CompetitionAppearancesGoals
60
Qualifying177
World Cup Qualifying (Africa)61
Friendlies125
Total4113

Club Honours

Assan Ceesay won the Gambian Cup four times with Gamtel FC, in the 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, and 2012–13 seasons, during his tenure with the club from 2008 to 2014. He secured the FA Cup with ASC Niarry Tally in 2016, marking the club's first victory in the competition after defeating 3–0 in the final. Ceesay contributed to FC Zürich's triumph in the , ending the club's 13-year title drought.

International Honours

Ceesay played a key role in Gambia's historic debut appearance at the , where the Scorpions advanced to the quarter-finals for the first time, defeating 1–0 in the round of 16 before a 2–0 loss to . The team did not win any major international titles during his involvement.

Individual Awards

In the season, Ceesay finished as the second-highest scorer with 20 goals for . He was voted Gambia's best foreign-based player of the year by fans in 2022.

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