Youth and college Adjeman-Pamboe grew up in
Bowie, Maryland, attended
Eleanor Roosevelt High School, played club soccer for the Bethesda Raptors and Columbia United, and played two years of
college soccer at
Saint Francis University before transferring to
George Mason University as a junior. In his senior season at George Mason he was named the Most Outstanding Player at the CAA Men's Soccer Championship, was a CAA All-Tournament Team selection, a First-Team NSCAA All-South Atlantic Region selection, and a First-Team All-CAA selection.
Professional Adjeman-Pamboe was selected in the
2009 MLS SuperDraft (28th overall) by
Colorado Rapids, but after trialling with them was not offered a contract by the club. Adjeman-Pamboe instead signed with Finnish club
Viikingit in August 2009 and spent one year with the team, scoring 4 goals in 9
Ykkönen appearances. Adjeman-Pamboe returned to the United States in 2010, and signed the
FC Tampa Bay of the
USSF Division 2 Professional League in January. In February 2011, he returned to his country of birth, England, and signed for
Barnet. On February 26, 2011, Kwame made his debut coming off the bench in added time against
Lincoln City replacing
Sam Deering. He left Barnet at the end of the
2010-11 season. In Summer 2011, Adjeman-Pamboe joined
Agrotikos. He scored his first goal for Agrotikos against
Kallithea, with his team winning 1–0. In January 2013, he joined
Panachaiki, leaving at the end of the season. In December 2013, he joined
El Qanah in the
Egyptian Premier League, scoring on his debut against
Ismaily on December 25, in a 1–2 loss. He scored his second goal in a 1–1 draw against
Wadi Degla on January 29, 2014. In November 2018, he joined
Jordanian Pro League side
Al-Salt, becoming the first English footballer to play in Jordan. ==References==