Background
Guedjé was born in Tsévié, Togo but he moved to Belgium to play with the youth team of Royal Society of Chemistry Anderlecht before moving to K.V.C. Westerlo"s youth team
Guedjé was born in Tsévié, Togo but he moved to Belgium to play with the youth team of Royal Society of Chemistry Anderlecht before moving to K.V.C. Westerlo"s youth team
His last season was spent playing in the League of Ireland with Street Patrick"s Athletic and later on loan to Limerick. Early career His first club in senior football came when he moved to Turkey, playing for Boluspor. He returned to Togo after just one season, signing for Anges de Notsè before moving on to AS Togo-Portuguese, another top division club, in the capital city of Lomé, where he would remain for 2 more seasons.
Return to Europe A return to Europe was next on the cards for Guedjé as he went on trial with Street Patrick"s Athletic in the Republic of Ireland who are a regular competitor in the Union of European Football Associations Champions League and Union of European Football Associations Europa League.
He impressed manager Liam Buckley enough to be offered a professional contract for the 2015 season with the Dublin based club and was officially signed on 5 March 2015, given the squad number 23. Guedjé"s first appearance for Pats came on 13 March against Bray Wanderers at Richmond Park when he came on from the bench in the 86th minute to a brilliant reception from the supporters.
This made him the first ever player from Togo to play in the League of Ireland. Although not receiving much game time due to injury and the form of the Saints" first choice attacking trio, Guedjé has become a cult hero for the Pats supporters, with several chants in his name being created which were well received by the Togolese striker.
On the League of Ireland transfer deadline day, 31 July 2015, with Guedjé struggling to get playing time at Pats", he was sent on loan to last placed Limerick to get playing time in their relegation fight with Sligo Rovers and Derry City.
Guedjé made three league appearances for Limerick as they remarkably avoided automatic relegation. Unfortunately they lost the Promotion/Relegation Play-off Final over two legs to Finn Harps and were relegated. Guedjé has made 5 appearances for the Togo national football team, scoring 2 goals.