Patrick Agyemang was loaned out to Brentford in October 1999 for three months, before returning to his parent club.
30 Facts About Patrick Agyemang
Patrick Agyemang played regularly for Wimbledon, making 137 appearances and scoring 22 goals over the next four seasons.
Patrick Agyemang spent four seasons at Preston, scoring 21 times in 135 appearances, before joining Queens Park Rangers in 2008.
The loan was made permanent in August 2012 and Patrick Agyemang scored once in 31 games during his time at Stevenage.
Patrick Agyemang retired from playing in the summer of 2015, although he briefly played for non-League Baffins Milton Rovers and Cray Valley Paper Mills.
Patrick Agyemang left school at the age of 16 and was offered academy scholarships by Wimbledon and Charlton Athletic.
Patrick Agyemang opted to sign for Wimbledon as they had a reputation for giving their academy players first-team opportunities.
Patrick Agyemang made 12 appearances for the club during the three-month spell, of which three were starting appearances.
Whilst he did not score during his time at Brentford, Patrick Agyemang stated he gained a lot of confidence from his performances.
Patrick Agyemang stated he "never wanted to leave Wimbledon", but understood the financial problems the club were facing.
Patrick Agyemang scored four times in 31 appearances during his first season with the Lancashire club, ultimately finishing the season playing a peripheral role behind forwards Richard Cresswell and David Nugent.
Patrick Agyemang scored seven times in 33 appearances during the season, with Preston missing out on the play-offs positions by one point.
Patrick Agyemang ultimately signed for QPR, for a nominal fee on 3 January 2008, on a four-and-a-half year contract.
Patrick Agyemang made 19 appearances in the league, all of them coming from the substitutes' bench, as QPR won promotion to the Premier League.
Patrick Agyemang was made available for loan in October 2011 and he subsequently joined Championship club Millwall on a 28-day loan agreement on 13 October 2011.
Patrick Agyemang was omitted from QPR's 25-man squad for the remainder of the season.
Patrick Agyemang made 15 appearances for the club as they lost in the play-off semi-final to Sheffield United.
Patrick Agyemang was released by QPR upon the expiry of his contract in June 2012.
Patrick Agyemang went on a week's trial with Bidvest Wits of the Premier Soccer League in South Africa in August 2012.
Patrick Agyemang assisted Portsmouth's other goal in the match, as they ended a run of 23 games without a win.
Patrick Agyemang made 15 appearances during the loan spell, and expressed a desire to remain at Portsmouth on a permanent basis.
Shortly after the end of the season, Patrick Agyemang agreed a two-year permanent transfer to Portsmouth, joining the club on 1 July 2013, after his Stevenage contract expired.
Patrick Agyemang did not play as much following the departure of manager Guy Whittingham, making 10 appearances for Portsmouth during the first half of the following season.
Patrick Agyemang made four appearances during the loan agreement, which ran until 3 January 2015.
Patrick Agyemang left Portsmouth by mutual consent on 24 March 2015.
Patrick Agyemang briefly came out of retirement, having not played competitive senior football since leaving Portsmouth two years earlier, to play for Baffins Milton Rovers of the Wessex League Premier Division in November 2017.
Patrick Agyemang scored Ghana's solitary goal in the match, with the strike coming three minutes into his debut.
Patrick Agyemang was named in Ghana's 40-man preliminary squad ahead of the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations, although did not make the final squad.
In February 2006, Patrick Agyemang was called up to play for Ghana in the pre-2006 World Cup international friendly against Mexico on 1 March 2006, played in the USA.
Patrick Agyemang started the match, playing 74 minutes before being substituted for Alex Tachie-Mensah.