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John Fashanu was born on 18 September, 1962 in Kensington, London, England, is an English footballer. Discover John Fashanu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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61 years old |
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18 September |
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Kensington, London, England |
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London, England
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John Fashanu Height, Weight & Measurements
At 61 years old, John Fashanu height is 6ft 1in .
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6ft 1in |
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Who Is John Fashanu's Wife?
His wife is Abigail Fashanu (m. 2011), Melissa Kassa-Mapsi (m. ?–2004)
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Abigail Fashanu (m. 2011), Melissa Kassa-Mapsi (m. ?–2004) |
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Amal Fashanu, Alana Fashanu, Amir Fashanu, Akim Fashanu |
John Fashanu Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is John Fashanu worth at the age of 61 years old? John Fashanu’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from London, England. We have estimated John Fashanu's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
John Fashanu (, born 18 September 1962) is an English television presenter and former professional footballer.
As a footballer he was a centre-forward from 1978 until 1995, most notably in an eight-year spell at Wimbledon in which he won the FA Cup in 1988 and scored over 100 goals in all competitions.
He also played in the earlier years of the Premier League for both the Dons and Aston Villa.
He also featured in the Football League for Norwich City, Lincoln City, Crystal Palace and Millwall, as well as a brief loan spell in New Zealand with Miramar Rangers.
He was capped twice at senior level by England.
Fashanu's footballing career began at Norwich City in 1979, and he turned professional two years later – just as his brother Justin was transferred to Nottingham Forest from the relegated Carrow Road club.
Norwich were promoted straight back to the First Division in 1981–82, but Fashanu managed just five league appearances and scored once.
He managed two appearances in the 1982–83 First Division campaign – which would be his last for the club.
He was never a regular player at Carrow Road.
He had a brief loan spell with Crystal Palace from Norwich.
He also played in the English off-season in New Zealand with Miramar Rangers, and made an appearance in the final of the local equivalent of the FA Cup, the Chatham Cup (he remains the only player to have played in the final of both the English and New Zealand major cup competitions).
Having failed to win a regular place in Norwich’s first team, he joined Lincoln City on a free transfer on 23 September 1983, when they were in the Third Division.
He scored seven goals from 26 league games that season, and managed four from 10 league games the following campaign before his £55,000 transfer to Third Division promotion challengers Millwall on 30 November 1984.
In his first season at The Den Fashanu scored four goals in 25 games helping the Lions reach the FA Cup quarter-finals (where they lost at Luton Town in a game marred by fans who invaded the pitch) and secure promotion to the Second Division.
He managed eight goals from 25 games in 1985–86, before leaving to join Wimbledon towards the end of the Second Division season.
Fashanu made a £125,000 move to Second Division promotion contenders Wimbledon in March 1986, when they were pushing for a third promotion in four seasons as they looked to complete a rapid rise from the Fourth Division to the First.
At the time, he was the club's record signing.
Fashanu's four goals from the remaining nine league games helped Wimbledon seal the final promotion place and they were a First Division side a mere nine years after being elected to the Football League - and also became only the second club in Football League history to be promoted three divisions in four seasons.
Fashanu and his colleagues settled well into the First Division, surprising all the observers by finishing sixth in the league (briefly topping the table in early September) and finishing above traditional big clubs including Nottingham Forest and Manchester United.
Fashanu was Wimbledon's top scorer with 11 league goals, and would be a regular goalscorer in the top flight for the Dons for a further seven seasons.
In 1988, Fashanu helped Wimbledon win the FA Cup, beating Liverpool in a final that was billed as a "rags versus riches" affair, although the two clubs were separated by just six places in the First Division - as Liverpool had been the dominant side in English football for some 15 years whereas Wimbledon had played just two seasons in the First Division and only 11 as a Football League club.
He performed well in the league again, scoring 14 goals.
He also scored Wimbledon's goal as Liverpool defeated them 2–1 in that year's Charity Shield.
Fashanu claimed two England caps – against Chile and Scotland in a friendly tournament in May 1989, but did not score.
During his time at Wimbledon, Fashanu scored 126 goals.
Following his football career, he moved into television presenting and went on to co-host British television show Gladiators in the 1990s, and between 2003 and 2004 he managed his own Sunday league football side Fash FC which featured on Bravo.
He has also previously presented Deal or No Deal Nigeria and has notably appeared as a contestant on I'm a Celebrity... Get Me out of Here! and Dancing on Ice.
Fashanu was born in Kensington, London, the son of Pearl Gopal, a nurse from British Guiana and Patrick Fashanu, a Nigerian barrister living in the UK.
When his parents split up he was sent, together with his older brother Justin, to a Barnardo's care home.
When he was five, he and his brother were fostered by Alf and Betty Jackson and were subsequently brought up in Shropham near Attleborough, Norfolk.
His best season was 1990–91, when he was the First Division's second highest scorer with 20 goals as his side finished seventh.
He received criticism during the 1993–94 season when a clash with Gary Mabbutt, then Spurs captain, in an aerial challenge left the Spurs defender with a broken skull and eye socket.
Fashanu had already established a reputation by that point of being a very aggressive and physical striker, and this was seen as another example of that behaviour.
At that time synonymous with Wimbledon's "Crazy Gang" which had built up a reputation for this style of play, also exhibited by the likes of Vinnie Jones and Dennis Wise.
He scored 134 league goals in a career lasting 17 years, retiring at the end of the 1994–95 season.
On 4 August 1994, just before the start of the 1994–95 season, Fashanu was sold to Aston Villa for £1.35million.
However, injury restricted him to just 13 games and three goals for a Villa side who narrowly avoided relegation that season.
He managed a goal on his Villa debut when they drew 2–2 at Everton on the opening day of the Premier League season, his other two goals coming in successive games against Queens Park Rangers and then Nottingham Forest in January.
Fashanu's last game was on 4 February 1995 away at Manchester United in a Premiership game that they lost 1–0.
In a tackle with Ryan Giggs he snapped his knee ligaments and was stretchered off.