Emile Acquah, a native of England and born on the 13th of July 2000, is making his mark in the world of football at the age of 25. Standing tall at 6ft 2in (1.89m), the striker who tips the scales at 12st 10lb (81kg) is currently plying his trade for Dundee, where he can be seen donning the number 9 jersey. According to Transfermarkt, his market value sits around £250k.
His journey into the professional football scene started in July 2018 when he joined Southend United in the National League in England. However, he had a temporary stint away from Southend United in February 2020 when he was loaned out to Maidenhead United in the National League South in England. During the 2022 - 2023 season at Maidenhead United, he made 36 first team appearances and scored a remarkable ten goals in league matches.
Once his loan tenure ended in June 2020, Acquah returned back to his parent club, Southend United. Not long after in July 2021, he landed back at Maidenhead United in the National League South in England. His brilliance on the field shone once more during the 2022 - 2023 season, as he tallied 36 appearances and another ten goals on his record.
The year July 2023 saw Acquah switching helm, moving to Barrow in the League Two in England for an undisclosed fee. His journey, however, didn't stop in England, as in July 2025 he found himself in Scotland, transferring to Dundee in the Premiership for an undisclosed fee. Currently, in the 2025 - 2026 season, Acquah has made six first team appearances in league matches. Additionally, Acquah has already shown flair in the League Cup 2025 - 2026 for Dundee, scoring one goal in three starts and one appearance as a substitute.
