Perry Kollie

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Perry Kollie
Personal information
Full name Perry Sah Kollie [1]
Date of birth (1982-12-03) 3 December 1982 (age 40)
Place of birth Monrovia, Liberia
Height 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) [1]
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2000–2001 Invincible Eleven
2001 ASEC Mimosas
2005 Persikota Tangerang
2006–2009 Perserang Serang
2009–2011 Persibo Bojonegoro
2011–2012 Royal Wahingdoh 6 (2)
2012–2013 Invincible Eleven
2014 Phichit
International career
2010–2013 Liberia 3 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Perry San Kollie (born 3 December 1982) is a Liberian former footballer who played as a striker. [1]

Career

Born in Monrovia, Kollie played for Invincible Eleven, ASEC Mimosas, Persikota Tangerang, Perserang Serang, Persibo Bojonegoro, Royal Wahingdoh and Phichit. [1]

Kollie made his international debut for Liberia in 2010, earning 3 caps in total. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Perry Kollie". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 27 August 2023.