Tag: Striker

  • Ex-Chelsea striker Eniola Aluko retires

    Ex-Chelsea striker Eniola Aluko retires

    Former Chelsea and Juventus striker Eniola Aluko, who won more than 100 England caps, has retired.

    Aluko, 32, left Juventus in December after nearly 18 months with the Serie A champions and had been tipped to return to the Women’s Super League.

    She was also part of the Great Britain team at the London 2012 Olympics.

    “Thank you football for everything you’ve given and taught me,” said Aluko on Twitter. “Thanks for the full circle moments and crazy unexpected journey.”

    Aluko is England’s joint-10th most capped international, scoring 33 goals in 102 senior appearances.

    But her last international appearance came in 2016 and, also that year, she made allegations of misconduct against then England boss Mark Sampson.

    The Football Association apologised to Aluko in October 2017 for racially discriminatory remarks made by Sampson in 2014.

  • Czech striker dies in auto crash

    Czech striker dies in auto crash

    Czech international striker Josef Sural has been killed after a bus carrying several of Turkish club Aytemiz Alanyaspor’s players crashed.

    Sural, 28, died at the hospital where he and six of his team-mates were taken after a bus carrying them back from a game at Kayserispor crashed on Sunday.

    Ex-Cardiff and QPR defender Steven Caulker was on the bus and is unharmed physically but emotionally distraught.

    Chairman Hasan Cavusoglu claimed the driver had fallen asleep at the wheeA second on-board driver was also reportedly asleep when the accident happened around three miles from the club’s home city of Alanya.

    Cavusoglu said the six players other than Sural were not in a critical condition.

    Seven of the Super Lig’s club’s players had rented the private minibus, while the rest of the club’s players and staff travelled on a team bus or on their own.

    On Twitter, the club posted: “We have learned with deep sorrow that Josef Sural lost his life as a result of an accident carrying seven football players from Alanyaspor.”

    Ex-Newcastle striker Papiss Cisse also plays for Alanyaspor but it is not known whether he was on board.

    Sural joined Alanyaspor from Sparta Prague in January.

    He made 20 appearances for his country, last featuring in their Nations League defeat by Ukraine in October.

    The Football Association of the Czech Republic said news of Sural’s death brought “great sorrow”, adding: “We will never forget you.”

    BBCSports

  • Former England striker Regis dies at 59

    English football on Monday mourned former West Bromwich Albion, Coventry City and England striker Cyrille Regis who died at 59 as a role model and pioneer for the country’s black footballers.

    Local media said he died of a heart attack on Sunday.

    Born in French Guiana but moving to London as a boy, Regis joined West Brom in 1977 and scored 112 goals in 297 appearances for the club.

    He thereafter left for Coventry in 1984, where he won the FA Cup three years later.

    Regis went on to play for Aston Villa, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Wycombe Wanderers and Chester City before hanging up his boots in 1996.

    Apart from being a powerful and talented striker, Regis inspired a generation of black players.

    This was at a time when they were a rarity in the top echelons of English soccer and were regularly subjected to racial abuse from crowds.

    “Devastated this morning my hero my pioneer the man behind the reason I wanted to play football has passed away,” former England striker Andy Cole said on Twitter.

    Together with Brendon Batson and the late Laurie Cunningham, Regis formed part of a West Brom trio nicknamed “The Three Degrees” by manager Ron Atkinson.

    He was nicknamed after the American female singers who visited The Hawthorns.

    “Regis got five international caps but today he would get 60 or 70 at least,” Atkinson said.

    “I think he was the best centre forward I’ve ever had and I’ve had some top players. But I also think he was a better bloke than a player. He was an unbelievable guy.”

    Regis quickly became a fan favourite and scourge of rival defences as an explosive striker with a powerful physical presence.

    His spectacular strike against Norwich City in the FA Cup won Match of the Day’s Goal of the Season award for 1981-82.

    “What a man. What a centre forward! One of my earliest football memories was walking into WBA for a trial as a 13-year-old kid, seeing Cyrille Regis and being in awe of him. RIP big man,” former England striker Alan Shearer said on Twitter.

    Known to the fans as “Smokin’ Joe” and “The Big C”, Regis encountered more racism as he moved into international contention.

     

    (Reuters/NAN)