Carl Edward Asaba (born 28 January 1973) is an English former footballer who played as a forward in the Football League. He began his career with non-league Dulwich Hamlet, his goalscoring prowess earning him a move to Brentford in 1994. He played for Colchester United on loan, before moving to Reading in 1997. He had successful stints with Gillingham, where he scored 36 goals in 77 league appearances, and Sheffield United, scoring 23 times in 67 league games. He also played for Stoke City and ended his career with Millwall. Returned to involvement in the world of professional football in 2021 via co-commentary for BBC Radio Sheffield and expert analysis for Sheffield United TV live. Appointed ambassador for the Sheffield children's hospital charity in 2020 and has organised charity events via Sarbs Charity Events with events giving people a chance to ‘beat-a-Blade’ (himself and former players) in sporting activities with all proceeds going directly to the Children's Hospital Charity.
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Carl Edward Asaba (born 28 January 1973) is an English former footballer who played as a forward in the Football League. He began his career with non-league...
Clive had a short spell at Wisborough Green Fc alongside former teammate CarlAsaba. Clarke started playing football with local club Newtown Schoolboys in...
academy in 2002. He made his senior debut on 11 December 2004, replacing CarlAsaba in the last moments of a 1–0 victory over Coventry City at the Britannia...
season between United and Albion was decided by a last-minute goal from CarlAsaba that gave United a 1–0 victory despite having Shane Nicholson sent off...
left, following goals by the prolific partnership of Robert Taylor and CarlAsaba, only to see Manchester City score twice, the equaliser in injury time...
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Gillingham strike partner CarlAsaba. However football for Onoura was rare with the club and after starting the season alongside Asaba, he only made 8 appearances...
years. While at Brentford, Forster formed prolific partnerships with CarlAsaba and Robert Taylor, both of whom would later join his former club Gillingham...
first senior appearance of his career as a 75th-minute substitute for CarlAsaba in a 2–0 defeat to Crewe Alexandra on 12 October 1996. Dennis broke into...
football and Brentford won the match through a 50th-minute winner from CarlAsaba. Janney started the following game against Shrewsbury Town, but was replaced...