Ibrahim Tanko


Ibrahim Tanko is a Ghanaian retired footballer who played mostly as a forward, and a current scout and assistant manager. He represented the Ghana national football team.
He played most of his 15-year professional career – blighted by injuries – in Germany, with Borussia Dortmund and Freiburg.

Club career

Born in Kumasi, Tanko signed with German side Borussia Dortmund from King Faisal Babes F.C. at age 17, making him the third youngest player to appear professionally for them behind Nuri Şahin and Lars Ricken. He made his Bundesliga debut on 24 September 1994 in a 5–0 home win against VfB Stuttgart, and finished his first season with 14 games and one goal.
Injuries and loss of form led to an eventual release from the club as Tanko amassed no more than three league appearances in three different seasons, also being suspended and eventually released after testing positive for cannabis. In January 2001 he joined SC Freiburg, scoring in his fourth game to help to a 3–1 success at VfL Bochum, but also missed a great part of the following campaign due to a severe knee injury, as the Black Forest team dropped down to the 2. Bundesliga.
At Freiburg, Tanko's output improved slightly, and he played a career-high 27 matches in 2005–06's second division. However, he only appeared once the following season, and retired at 30.
On 1 July 2007, Tanko was named assistant coach for Freiburg's reserves, leaving after 18 months together with Karsten Neitzel to J1 League's Urawa Red Diamonds, and re-uniting with former Freiburg boss Volker Finke in the same capacity. In the 2011 summer, he began working under Ståle Solbakken at 1. FC Köln.

International career

Tanko earned nine caps for Ghana, the last coming on 10 October 2004 – after an absence of eight years – in a 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifier against the Democratic Republic of Congo. In January 2012 he was appointed as the country's head scout, prior to that year's Africa Cup of Nations.
On 4 June 2013, Tanko resumed his partnership with Finke as the former joined the latter's coaching staff in the Cameroon national side.