Quincy Antipas
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Antipas with Brondby | |||
| Personal information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Date of birth | 20 April 1984 | ||
| Place of birth | Harare, Zimbabwe | ||
| Height | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)[1] | ||
| Position(s) | |||
| Senior career* | |||
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
| 2003 | Motor Action | ||
| 2004–2005 | CAPS United | ||
| 2006 | Motor Action | ||
| 2006–2007 | Moghreb Tétouan | ||
| 2007–2008 | MAS Fez | ||
| 2008–2009 | Blokhus | 35 | (14) |
| 2010 | HB Køge | 13 | (3) |
| 2010–2012 | SønderjyskE | 63 | (16) |
| 2012–2014 | Brøndby | 46 | (6) |
| 2014–2018 | Hobro | 80 | (13) |
| 2019 | B.93 | 9 | (0) |
| 2019–2020 | VB 1968 | ||
| 2020 | Skovshoved | 3 | (1) |
| 2021 | VB 1968 | ||
| International career | |||
| 2006–2011 | Zimbabwe | 7 | (0) |
| * Club domestic league appearances and goals | |||
Quincy Antipas (born 20 April 1984) is a Zimbabwean retired footballer who played as a forward.
Born in Harare, Antipas has played club football in Zimbabwe, Morocco and Denmark for Motor Action, CAPS United, Moghreb Tétouan, MAS Fez, Blokhus, HB Køge and SønderjyskE.[1][2][3] He signed for Brøndby on 3 September 2012.[4] Just thirteen days after signing for Brøndby, on 16 September 2012, he made his league debut for the club, a 2–2 home draw with AC Horsens. He was replaced by Frederik Holst in the 74th minute.[5] He scored his first league goal for the club on 28 October 2012 in the 81st minute of a 1–1 away draw against FC Midtjylland.[6] He moved to Hobro, also in Denmark, in July 2014.[7] He made his league debut for Hobro on 20 July 2014 in a 2–1 away win over Odense Boldklub. He was brought on for Emil Berggreen in the 55th minute.[8] He scored his first league goal for the club on 10 August 2014 in a 3–0 away win over F.C. Copenhagen. His goal, the first of the match, came in the 7th minute.[9] Antipas left Hobro IK at the end of his contract, at the end of 2018.[10]
He made his international debut for Zimbabwe in 2006,[1] and has appeared in FIFA World Cup qualifying matches for them.[11]
On 1 February 2019, Antipas signed with Danish 2nd Division club B.93 until the summer 2020.[12] He left the club in July 2019.[13] In August 2019, he then joined Denmark Series club VB 1968.[14]
In September 2021, Antipas returned to VB 1968.[15]