Angela Banks
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Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 23 December 1975 | ||
Place of birth | Brighton, England | ||
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Position(s) | Forward | ||
Youth career | |||
Whitehawk Ladies | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
Surahammar | |||
Jitex BK | |||
1998–1999 | Whitehawk Ladies | ||
1999–2003 | Arsenal | ||
2004–2005 | Arsenal | ||
2005–2006 | Whitehawk Ladies | ||
International career | |||
1999–2002 | England | 18 | (4) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 11:58, 12 August 2009 (UTC) |
Angela Banks (born 23 December 1975) is a former English female footballer. She represented England at full international level and played at the top club level for Arsenal Ladies.
Club career
Banks joined Whitehawk Ladies aged 11,[1] but moved to Sweden aged 16. She spent four years playing for Surahammar, then signed for Jitex BK.[2] Despite becoming engaged to a Swedish man, Banks left Sweden to be nearer to her parents, who are deaf.[2]
In 1998 Banks returned to Whitehawk and finished top goalscorer in the 1998-99 FA Women's Premier League Southern Division.[3] She then signed for Arsenal in summer 1999, being employed by the club as a football development officer.
Banks scored 42 goals in 2000-01 as Arsenal won the treble,[4] including the winner in the FA Women's Cup final against professional Fulham.[5] This total also included scoring five goals against Liverpool in December 2000.[6]
In March 2002 Fulham entered a seven-day notice of their intent to sign Banks, much to the fury of Arsenal manager Vic Akers.[7] However Banks pledged her future to Arsenal when they announced a switch to semi-professionalism in May 2002.[8] Banks retired at the end of 2002-03, but returned to Arsenal for 2004-05,[9] helping the club remain undefeated and win another league title.[10]
In 2005 Banks returned to Whitehawk, and joined the coaching staff at the club a year later - alongside Debbie Bampton.[11]
International career
While playing in Sweden, Banks was encouraged by her club coach to take dual-nationality and play for the Sweden women's national football team. She rejected the opportunity.[2]
In May 1999 Banks made her international debut for England against Italy. Two years later she scored her second international goal, a game-winning twenty yard chip against Scotland.[12] Banks' first goal came in only her second start, a 2-1 friendly win over Finland in September 2000.[13]
Banks also scored against Russia in a 1-1 draw at UEFA Women's Euro 2001.[14] In March 2002 Banks captained England for the first time, scoring in a 3-1 loss to Norway at the Algarve Cup.[15]
Due in part to a fear of flying, Banks quit international football in July 2002.[16]
References
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External links
- Profile at FIFA.com
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- Living people
- English women's footballers
- England women's international footballers
- Arsenal L.F.C. players
- FA Women's Premier League players
- Expatriate footballers in Sweden
- English expatriate footballers