Calvin Bassey reveals how his father abandoned the family when he was six years old

Super Eagles defender Calvin Bassey had a game to forget. | Imago

Calvin Bassey reveals how his father abandoned the family when he was six years old

Ayoola Kelechi 20:41 - 23.12.2023

Fulham defender Calvin Bassey has explained why he no longer uses his fathers surname and chooses to represent his mother on the pitch instead

Super Eagles defender Cavlin Bassey has revealed the regret of growing up without his father, after telling The Athletic the tale of how his family’s patriarch abandoned them early on.

Calvin Bassey reveals hurt of father's abandonment

Bassey was born in Italy to Nigerian parents and remained there, living with both his parents until he was six years old when the Fulham star reveals his father left the family, causing the burden of raising him and his brother to fall on his mother.

Speaking in an exclusive interview, Bassey was asked about his estranged father, and told The Athletic, “He’s just not in my life — we lived with him but that was when I was really young. Since I was six, it has been Mum and us boys.”

Calvin Bassey, Fulham defender || Imago
Calvin Bassey, Fulham defender || Imago

Bassey further revealed that he was grateful to his mother for her sacrifices in getting the rest of the family to England and working hard to give them a platform that has helped them flourish.

Bassey reveals reason for name change

Although the former Ajax and Rangers defender has the name Bassey written on his jerseys, he also revealed that this has not always been the case since his father’s name, “Ughelumba” was the more commonly used surname.

Bassey revealed the reason why he decided to change his surname officially saying, “I knew that if I got the chance to put my name on the back of a shirt I wanted it to be my mum’s name — my way of saying thank you.”

Nigerian trio of Iwobi, Bassey and Tosin Adarabioyo elebrate against Hammers. (Photo Credit: Fulham/X)
Nigerian trio of Iwobi, Bassey and Tosin Adarabioyo elebrate against Hammers. (Photo Credit: Fulham/X)

The Premier League star also revealed that he bought his mother a house when he signed his first professional deal with Leicester City, and recalls her reaction to the gesture, saying, “She [his mother] was praying and jumping up and down. It was disbelief, but I was happy to put a smile on her face as she sacrificed a lot for us boys.”

Since making the ranks at Leicester City, Bassey has gone on to play for Rangers, Ajax, and Fulham, while also becoming a regular with the Super Eagles of Nigeria, no doubt bringing more joy and pride to his mother Ebere Bassey.

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