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Kenneth John "Ken" Monkou (born 29 November 1964) is a retired Dutch footballer who played in a defensive role.
Born in Nickerie in Suriname but raised in the Netherlands, Monkou's first major side was Feyenoord Rotterdam. He moved to England in May 1989 to sign for newly promoted to the First Division Chelsea for £100,000. He was their first player from outside the Commonwealth of Nations since Petar Borota in 1982. He made an impressive start for his new side, being voted club player of the year in his first season – the first black player to do so for Chelsea – as the team finished 5th in the First Division and won the Full Members Cup. He remained with Chelsea until 1992, when he was sold to Southampton for £750,000 just 3 months after signing a new 5-year contract with Chelsea.
Monkou's time with Southampton saw regular battles for Premier League survival, though the club were never actually relegated. In the 1993–94 season he scored a last minute winner in a 5–4 defeat of Norwich City from a Matt Le Tissier corner which helped the club to stay in the Premier League. He stayed on the South Coast until 1999, when he joined Huddersfield Town on a free transfer, scoring once against Yorkshire rivals Barnsley. However, disagreements with Huddersfield manager Steve Bruce ensured his time with the club was short-lived. Monkou made a return to Chelsea during the 2002–2003 season, before finally retiring from the game
Hear what ex-Chelsea star Ken Monkou says about On The Board, the Effective Board Member Programme for current and ex-professional footballers and those working in the sport. The full video and more information about On The Board can be viewed at effectiveboardmember.co.uk.
Ex Dutch international & Chelsea / Southampton and Huddersfield legend Ken Monkou spoke to Harrogate Town AFC's Press Officer Peter Arnett about an excellent and exciting event he is bringing to the CNG Stadium.
This video is a 2010 pre-season interview with Ken Monkou, former Chelsea Player of the Year (1990). The interview, taken near Stamford Bridge, was conducted by CFCnet, the Chelsea fans website (www.cfcnet.co.uk).
Ex-Chelsea star Ken Monkou tells us about his time completing On The Board, the Effective Board Member Programme for current and ex-professional footballers and why governance in football is important. Follow Karl: http://twitter.com/KGgovernance Follow the governance forum: http://twitter.com/TheGovForum Book your place on an Effective Board Member Programme: - http://effectiveboardmember.co.uk/london - http://effectiveboardmember.co.uk/birmingham
Watch the goals from Southampton's 3-1 win over Manchester United at The Dell in April 1996 - a match perhaps best remembered for the visitors' half-time kit change! Subscribe to Southampton's official YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=theofficialsaints For the latest news from around the club, visit our official website: http://www.saintsfc.co.uk Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/southamptonfc Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/southamptonfc Follow us on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/southamptonfc
Blackburn Rovers 3 - 2 Southampton Mark Atkins (6) Alan Shearer (13) Alan Shearer (74) Matthew Le Tissier (65) Matthew Le Tissier (78) Saturday 10 December 1994 15:00 Ewood Park Attendance: 23,372 Referee: Alan Wilkie 1 Tim Flowers 6 Graeme Le Saux 5 Colin Hendry 24 Paul Warhurst 20 Henning Berg 7 Stuart Ripley (75) 11 Jason Wilcox Y 4 Tim Sherwood 22 Mark Atkins 16 Chris Sutton 9 Alan Shearer Substitutes 10 Mike Newell (75) 17 Robbie Slater (75) Manager: Kenny Dalglish 1 Bruce Grobbelaar 6 Ken Monkou (62) 2 Jeff Kenna 5 Richard Hall Y 14 Simon Charlton 3 Francis Benali Y 10 Neil Maddison 21 Tommy Widdrington 4 Jim Magilton 7 Matthew Le Tissier Y 24 Ronnie Ekelund (55) Substitutes 18 David Hughes (62) 8 Craig Maskell (55) Manager: Alan Ball
This video is a 2010 pre-season interview with Ken Monkou, former Chelsea Player of the Year (1990). The interview, taken near Stamford Bridge, was conducted by CFCnet, the Chelsea fans website (www.cfcnet.co.uk).
Ex Dutch international & Chelsea / Southampton and Huddersfield legend Ken Monkou spoke to Harrogate Town AFC's Press Officer Peter Arnett about an excellent and exciting event he is bringing to the CNG Stadium.
Ex-Chelsea star Ken Monkou tells us about his time completing On The Board, the Effective Board Member Programme for current and ex-professional footballers and why governance in football is important. Follow Karl: http://twitter.com/KGgovernance Follow the governance forum: http://twitter.com/TheGovForum Book your place on an Effective Board Member Programme: - http://effectiveboardmember.co.uk/london - http://effectiveboardmember.co.uk/birmingham
Hear what ex-Chelsea star Ken Monkou says about On The Board, the Effective Board Member Programme for current and ex-professional footballers and those working in the sport. The full video and more information about On The Board can be viewed at effectiveboardmember.co.uk.
Ali Dia (born 20 August 1965 in Dakar) is a former professional Senegalese footballer who once played for the English FA Premier League club Southampton after falsely claiming to be a cousin of Liberian international George Weah. After a playing career at the lower levels in France and Germany, and having already had failed trials at Port Vale, Gillingham, and Bournemouth, Dia joined non-league club Blyth Spartans, where he made only one substitute appearance -- on 9 November 1996 in a Northern Premier League game against Boston United. Days later, Dia was signed by Southampton manager Graeme Souness, after Souness received a phone call purporting to be from Liberian international and former FIFA World Player of the Year, George Weah. "Weah" told Souness that Dia was his cousin, had play...
Ken Monkou gets the ball and traps it down well. He says You Never Lose It.
Op 17 mei 1987 speelt Feyenoord de Klassieker tegen Ajax in het Olympisch Stadion. Feyenoord wint met 1-3 door doelpunten van René Hofman, Mario Been en een eigen doelpunt van Aron Winter. Ajax maakte zijn doelpunt via een strafschop van Marco van Basten. Ajax - Feyenoord 1-3 Scoreverloop: 07' 0-1 Hofman 58' 0-2 Winter (e.d.) ??' 1-2 Van Basten (str.) 80' 1-3 Been Kaarten: Geel: Silooy (Ajax), Troost, Tahamata (beiden Feyenoord) Scheidsrechter: Ignace van Swieten Opstellingen: Ajax: Menzo; Boeve, Silooy, Verlaat, Rijkaard ('? Sneekes); Winter, Wouters, Scholten, Van Basten; R. Witschge ('? Bergkamp) en Van 't Schip. Feyenoord: De Jongh; Wijnstekers, Troost, Monkou, Van Herpen; Molenaar, Hoekstra, Been, Tahamata; Elstrup, ('? Blinker) en Hofman. Beelden: - NOS
Hear what ex-Chelsea star Ken Monkou says about On The Board, the Effective Board Member Programme for current and ex-professional footballers and those working in the sport. The full video and more information about On The Board can be viewed at effectiveboardmember.co.uk.
Ex Dutch international & Chelsea / Southampton and Huddersfield legend Ken Monkou spoke to Harrogate Town AFC's Press Officer Peter Arnett about an excellent and exciting event he is bringing to the CNG Stadium.
This video is a 2010 pre-season interview with Ken Monkou, former Chelsea Player of the Year (1990). The interview, taken near Stamford Bridge, was conducted by CFCnet, the Chelsea fans website (www.cfcnet.co.uk).
Ex-Chelsea star Ken Monkou tells us about his time completing On The Board, the Effective Board Member Programme for current and ex-professional footballers and why governance in football is important. Follow Karl: http://twitter.com/KGgovernance Follow the governance forum: http://twitter.com/TheGovForum Book your place on an Effective Board Member Programme: - http://effectiveboardmember.co.uk/london - http://effectiveboardmember.co.uk/birmingham
Watch the goals from Southampton's 3-1 win over Manchester United at The Dell in April 1996 - a match perhaps best remembered for the visitors' half-time kit change! Subscribe to Southampton's official YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=theofficialsaints For the latest news from around the club, visit our official website: http://www.saintsfc.co.uk Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/southamptonfc Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/southamptonfc Follow us on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/southamptonfc
Blackburn Rovers 3 - 2 Southampton Mark Atkins (6) Alan Shearer (13) Alan Shearer (74) Matthew Le Tissier (65) Matthew Le Tissier (78) Saturday 10 December 1994 15:00 Ewood Park Attendance: 23,372 Referee: Alan Wilkie 1 Tim Flowers 6 Graeme Le Saux 5 Colin Hendry 24 Paul Warhurst 20 Henning Berg 7 Stuart Ripley (75) 11 Jason Wilcox Y 4 Tim Sherwood 22 Mark Atkins 16 Chris Sutton 9 Alan Shearer Substitutes 10 Mike Newell (75) 17 Robbie Slater (75) Manager: Kenny Dalglish 1 Bruce Grobbelaar 6 Ken Monkou (62) 2 Jeff Kenna 5 Richard Hall Y 14 Simon Charlton 3 Francis Benali Y 10 Neil Maddison 21 Tommy Widdrington 4 Jim Magilton 7 Matthew Le Tissier Y 24 Ronnie Ekelund (55) Substitutes 18 David Hughes (62) 8 Craig Maskell (55) Manager: Alan Ball