John Fashanu Turns 58 Today
John Fashanu (brought into the world 18 September 1962) is a British TV moderator and previous expert footballer. In his previous profession, he was a middle forward from 1978 until 1995, most strikingly in an eight-year spell at Wimbledon F.C. in which he won the FA Cup in 1988 and scored more than 100 objectives in all rivalries.
He additionally played for Norwich City, Miramar Rangers, Lincoln City, Crystal Palace, Millwall and Aston Villa. He scored 134 group objectives in a lifelong enduring 17 years. He was additionally topped twice at senior level by England, however neglected to score on either event.
Following his football vocation he went on to co-have British network show Gladiators during the 1990s, and somewhere in the range of 2003 and 2004 he dealt with his own Sunday association football side Fash FC on Bravo.
Early life
Fashanu was conceived in Kensington, London, the child of Pearl Gopal, a medical attendant from British Guiana and Patrick Fashanu, a Nigerian advodate living in the UK. At the point when his folks split up he was sent, along with his more established sibling Justin to a Barnardo's home. At the point when he was five, he and his sibling were encouraged by Alf and Betty Jackson and were raised in Shropham close Attleborough, Norfolk.
Individual life
Fashanu, who was the more youthful sibling of Justin Fashanu, abandoned his sibling after the last came out as gay, disclosing to The Voice that Justin was "a pariah". After Justin took his own life in 1998, Fashanu communicated regret for surrendering his sibling.
Fashanu has two children, Amir and Akio, and two girls, Alana and Amal.
Fashanu has been hitched multiple times, as indicated by a narrative on football culture made by his girl Amal. He met his first spouse, a Spaniard, when they were both 18. That marriage separated when Amal was two years of age.
Fashanu likewise holds a dark belt in Karate.
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