Benjamin Tetteh

Benjamin Tetteh

MariborMaribor

193

Height (cm)

65

Weight (kg)

17

Number

28

Age

Right

Foot

-

Value

GhanaGhana
CFCentre-Forward

About Benjamin Tetteh

Benjamin Tetteh is a 28-year-old Ghana professional football centre-forward. Currently playing for Maribor wearing the number 17 shirt. Standing 1m 93cm tall. Preferred foot: right.

This season in Europa Conference League, Benjamin Tetteh has made 2 appearances. Average match rating: 6.48.

Career statistics show 38 total goals and 11 assists across 212 appearances in 22 seasons. Has won 2 trophies throughout career.

View Benjamin Tetteh's complete scoring rankings, compare with other players, and follow live match updates on Soccer Offices.

Current Season

Europa Conference LeagueEuropa Conference League

2

Matches

0

Goals

0

Assists

122

Minutes

6.48

Rating

0

Yellow

0

Red

212

Matches

38

Goals

11

Assists

SeasonMGAMin
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2--122--
1--46--
1--90--
1--84--
Metz

2023/2024

Ligue 1
12--2701-
1--90--
11-46--
Hull City

2022/2023

FA Cup
1--18--
Hull City

2022/2023

Carabao Cup
1--28--
Hull City

2022/2023

Championship
151376511
1--44--
Yeni Malatyaspor

2021/2022

Super Lig
267220054-
Yeni Malatyaspor

2020/2021

Super Lig
325425227-
Sparta Praha

2019/2020

Chance Liga
3382150921
Sparta Praha

2019/2020

Europa League
2--1691-
Sparta Praha

2018/2019

Chance Liga
3211-21113-
Sparta Praha

2018/2019

Europa League
2--1741-
Bohemians 1905

2017/2018

Chance Liga
202-11513-
Slovácko

2016/2017

Chance Liga
131-5483-
Standard Liège

2016/2017

Pro League
1--90--
Standard Liège

2015/2016

Pro League
142-5272-

About Benjamin Tetteh

Benjamin Tetteh currently plays for Maribor.
Benjamin Tetteh plays as a Attacker.
Benjamin Tetteh is from Ghana.
Benjamin Tetteh is 28 years old (born 10 July 1997).
Benjamin Tetteh is 193 cm tall and weighs 65 kg.
Benjamin Tetteh has scored 38 goals and provided 11 assists in 212 career appearances.
Benjamin Tetteh wears the number 17 jersey for Maribor.
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