Abdoulie Ceesay

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 • #9Center Forward
Nationality

Gambia

Preferred Foot

Right

Birthdate

Jan 5, 2004

Age

22

Height

6'1"

Weight

174 lb

Primary Position

CF

Secondary Position

--

Role

Target Striker

May 17, 2026

Scores off bench in defeat

Ceesay scored one goal to go with three shots (one on goal) in Saturday's 3-1 loss to Wolfsburg. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 88th minute.

Analysis: Ceesay got St. Pauli's lone goal in the 57th minute, coming off the bench at halftime and making an instant impact by blasting past Kamil Grabara, though it wasn't enough to keep his side alive in the second half. He stayed a live wire after entering the match, constantly pressing Wolfsburg's center-backs and getting off three shots as St. Pauli tried to swing momentum before Wolfsburg eventually put the game away. Ceesay closes out the season with three goals and 11 shots across 20 Bundesliga appearances without a single start.

May 9, 2026

Strikes as substitute

Ceesay scored a goal with his lone shot while crossing once accurately and creating a chance during Saturday's 2-1 loss to RB Leipzig.

Analysis: Ceesay entered the match in the 72nd minute and scored St. Pauli's lone goal in the 86th. The forward has goals from the bench in two straight matches as he's combined for four shots and two chances created over his last three appearances. He's yet to start a Bundesliga match across his 19 league appearances.

May 5, 2026

Scores late consolation goal

Ceesay scored one goal to go with two shots (one on goal), one cross (zero accurate) and one chance created in Sunday's 2-1 defeat against Mainz. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 94th minute.

Analysis: Ceesay came on in the 65th minute and made an immediate impact, finding the net in the 87th by squeezing a shot through Daniel Batz's legs after Martijn Kaars unlocked Mainz's back line with a clever through ball that split Danny da Costa and Stefan Posch, giving St. Pauli a late spark that ultimately came too late in a 2-1 game. He also came close earlier in the 74th minute when he drove past Kacper Potulski before setting up Kaars, only for Phillipp Mwene to clear the shot off the line. The finish marked his first goal of the season in 18 Bundesliga appearances without a start, snapping a quiet run with a well-timed moment off the bench.

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