Liberty Athletics Hall of Fame

Paul Annan
- Induction:
- 2011
- Class:
- 1985
Men’s Soccer – 1982-85
Paul Annan was a two-time All-American, earning such distinguished honors in men’s soccer, as the program’s goalkeeper during its formative years. He still holds five different program records, including the career marks for saves (634) and shutouts (28), along with the single-season shutout mark (12).
A co-captain of the Ghana Amateur National team before attending Liberty, Annan was a dominating force in the Liberty net during his four years, becoming the first Liberty student-athlete to be named a NCAA All-American.
In 1984, the Accra, Ghana native, earned the first of his three NCAA Division II All-America honors. He capped his career in 1985 by helping Liberty post 14 victories, which is a program record for wins in a season and his third All-America honor, to become the men’s soccer program’s only three-time All-American.
At the time of his induction, he ranked second in career goals against average (0.98) and single-season saves in program history (205). He currently works as a Fixed Assets Accounting Controller for a Mercedes Benz dealership in Birmingham, Ala., after earning his MBA from Fairleigh Dickinson in 2001.
Paul Annan was a two-time All-American, earning such distinguished honors in men’s soccer, as the program’s goalkeeper during its formative years. He still holds five different program records, including the career marks for saves (634) and shutouts (28), along with the single-season shutout mark (12).
A co-captain of the Ghana Amateur National team before attending Liberty, Annan was a dominating force in the Liberty net during his four years, becoming the first Liberty student-athlete to be named a NCAA All-American.
In 1984, the Accra, Ghana native, earned the first of his three NCAA Division II All-America honors. He capped his career in 1985 by helping Liberty post 14 victories, which is a program record for wins in a season and his third All-America honor, to become the men’s soccer program’s only three-time All-American.
At the time of his induction, he ranked second in career goals against average (0.98) and single-season saves in program history (205). He currently works as a Fixed Assets Accounting Controller for a Mercedes Benz dealership in Birmingham, Ala., after earning his MBA from Fairleigh Dickinson in 2001.
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