Born in
Banjul, Ceesay started to play football as a small boy with the Gambian team Wallidan Sens. As a young boy he left to go to the Netherlands. At 20-years of age Ceesay made his debut for
Willem II. After eight seasons in which he was a regular first-team player, he left in the summer of 2003, joining
Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia. This adventure provided no sporting success and he returned in the winter of 2004 to Willem II. He continued to play competitive games for the Tilburgers in the 2003–04 season, though mainly as a back-up. Partly due to the presence of
Kevin Bobson,
Martijn Reuser and
Anouar Hadouir he made only 14 appearances, in which he scored four times. Ceesay also struggled to feature in the 2005–06 season. Eventually he left in the winter to join
AEK Larnaca, where he was with
Raymond Victoria and
Donny de Groot, two former Willem players. In the summer of 2007 these two players left Cyprus. Ceesay followed and returned to the Netherlands, where he joined
FC Omniworld. He stopped playing professionally in 2012. :''Scores and results list The Gambia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Ceesay goal.'' ==References==