Tag: Anita Asante

  • British-Ghanaian former footballer Anita Asante marries her Lesbian partner

    British-Ghanaian former footballer Anita Asante marries her Lesbian partner

    Anita Asante, a British-Ghanaian professional footballer who is now a coach, has married British reporter and lesbian partner Beth Fisher.

    On the evening of January 20, 2023, the couple tied the knot in Wales.

    Fisher took to social media to post a photo of the ceremony along with the caption: “Got married at 3, in bed by 10! A perfect start to married life with my perfect person” followed by two heart-related emojis.

    She also posted a picture of herself and Asante in bed showing off their wedding rings.

    Asante quote-tweeted the post with the caption: “2023 starting off the best way possible” followed by the heart-eye emoji.

    Since at least 2019, when they made their initial public announcement of their relationship, Asante and Fisher have been living together openly as lesbians.

    37-year-old Anita played for Chelsea, Arsenal and Aston Villa during her storied career spanning two decades and won an impressive 75 caps for England.

    She is currently the first-team coach for Bristol City.

    Beth Fisher, meanwhile, is a BBC reporter and former Wales international hockey player.

  • Meet Ghanaian who has been appointed coach of Bristol City’s women’s team

    Ghanaian descent, Anita Asante of Bristol City, have been chosen as first team coach ahead of the 2022/23 season.

    The appointment of the former British footballer comes after calling time on her 19-year professional career when the 2021/2022 Women’s Premier League season came to a close.

    Asante enjoyed a formidable career as she won the quadruple with Arsenal in 2017 together with making 71 appearances for England and featuring for Great Britain in the 2012 Olympics.

    Asante joins Bristol City’s coaching setup after earning her UEFA B coaching badge.

    The ex-footballer who last played for Aston Villa before retiring will assist Bristol City’s head coach Lauren Smith at the helm.

    Bristol City women finished third in the Championship last season with head coach Lauren Smith at the helm. The club is looking forward to qualify for the topflight in the upcoming season.

    Here is a look into her 19 years of professional career

    Clubs career

    Anita Ama Asante, born on April 27, 1985, turned 37 years on Wednesday, April 27, 2022.

    She was born and bred in the UK and thus spent a chunk of his career in the European country.

    Asante started her club career at Arsenal. She joined the youth team in 1998 and made her debut for the first team in 2003.

    The centre-back played for 9 different clubs, amongst them, Arsenal was her longest-serving club. She spent 5 spells with the team, where she achieved most of her successes.

    Asante joined rival London club, Chelsea in 2008 before travelling abroad to join US-based Sky Blues.

    During her time in the US, she played for Saint Louis Athletica, Chicago Red Stars, Washington Freedom, and back to Sky Blues all in the space of two years.

    She then moved to Sweden in 2012, spending five seasons in the Swedish league- one season at Goteborg and four seasons at FC Rosengard/Malmo.

    She then returned to England, joining Chelsea in 2018 before a move to Aston Villa in 2020, where she called it a wrap.

    International career

    Anita Asante served the English national team for 11 years after playing at all levels in the youth team, including being named as the captain of the U19.

    She made her senior debut in 2004 when she came on as a substitute in a game against Iceland.

    She played at four different major tournaments for England, namely Euros- 2005, 2009, 2013, and the World Cup in 2011.

    She made a total of 71 appearances for England. Her 50th game was a 1-0 win over Japan at the 2011 World Cup.

    Anita scored one goal in her international career, her goal gave England a 1-0 win against Norway in a friendly in 2005.

    Honours

    Asante is one of the most decorated female British players. She is a Quadruple winner and a double winner.

    At Arsenal, she won the UEFA Women’s Cup (Arsenal) in 2007 the FA Women’s Cup 3 times -2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, the FA Women’s National Premier League 4 times 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and FA Women’s Premier League Cup 3 times 2005, 2005, 2007.

    She won the quadruple with Arsenal in 2007 (UEFA Cup, League, League Cup and FA Cup) and a double in 2006 and 2008 all at Arsenal – League and FA Cup.

    Her spell in Sweden also landed her four trophies, the Svenska Cupen in 2012 and Svenska Supercupen in 2013 while at Göteborg. She won the same trophies with FC Rosengard/Malmo in 2015 and 2016.

  • Aston Villa ace Anita Asante criticizes English FA over coin toss proposal

    Aston Villa Women midfielder Anita Asante has questioned the English FA over a proposal to decide Women’s FA Cup matches by a coin toss after the competition was suspended due to coronavirus.

    The English FA have held talks to decide best way to progress with competition after second and third-round matches were postponed following the latest coronavirus lockdown as the Women’s FA Cup classified as ‘non-elite’.

    Second and third-round matches in the competition, which is currently classified as non-elite, were postponed last month following the government’s announcement of new lockdown restrictions.

    Source: Ghana Soccernet