Paul Henry Sackey (born 8 November 1979) is a retired English rugby union footballer who played on the wing, most recently for Harlequins in the Aviva Premiership.
Andy Gomarsall took Sackey on a sevens trip to Lisbon and, realising his potential, arranged his move to Bedford.
While at Bedford he was called up to the England under-21 squad that played in the under-21 World Cup in New Zealand, before signing professional forms with London Irish and joining them in August 2000.
[4] He left London Irish in February 2005 to return to Wasps[5] and was immediately drafted into the 1st team squad, where he played on the wing in their victorious 2004–05 Zurich Premiership final against Leicester Tigers.
After Mark Cueto pulled out through injury, Sackey was named in the starting line-up to face the All Blacks[13] and made his England debut on Sunday 5 November 2006.
A number of children from the schools subsequently travelled to the United Kingdom in October 2008 to participate in a tournament arranged by charity Tour Aid.
In 2006, Paul set up his own car-sourcing business, finding and selling top-of-the-range cars including, in one case, a £330,000 Reliant Robin.
[21] In March 2023, Sackey was a part of SU Glovers' ultimately unsuccessful bid to purchase Yeovil Town Football Club.