Who is Anton Walkes, the former Tottenham footballer? Age, bio, career, family, cause of death

Who is Anton Walkes, the former Tottenham footballer? Age, bio, career, family, cause of death

Grace Waruguru
updated at April 12, 2023 at 8:24 PM

It is never easy to deal with losing a budding sports personality. Anton Walkes made significant strides throughout his career, leaving an indelible mark in the lives of everyone he encountered. Here is the biography of the deceased footballer, details of his career, and the cause of his untimely death.

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Atlanta defender Anton Walkes salutes the crowd after the match between the New England Revolution and Atlanta United FC on July 17th, 2021. Photo: Rich von Biberstein
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Death's permanence can rob you of peace, especially when you think about unfulfilled dreams and ambitions. Despite his untimely demise, Anton Walkes played with several teams and has left a strong legacy. What happened to the Charlotte FC player? Let us find out.

Anton Walkes' profile summary

Full name

Anton Charles Walkes

Nickname

Anton

Date of birth

February 8, 1997

Anton Walkes age

25 years old (At the time of his death)

Zodiac sign

Aquarius

Anton Walkes death

January 19, 2023

Place of birth

Lewisham, London, United Kingdom

Nationality

British

Marital status

Single

Anton Walkes' partner

Alexis

Daughter

Ayla

Height

6 feet, 2 inches

Weight

82kgs

Hair

Black

Eyes

Dark brown

Education

Tottenham Spur Football Academy

Profession

Professional footballer

Positions played

Midfielder, defender

Anton Walkes teams played

Tottenham FC, Atlanta United, Portsmouth, Charlotte FC

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Anton Walkes' biography

The footballer was born on February 8, 1995. Anton Walkes' country of birth is the United Kingdom, London City. Anton lived a mysterious life, and his parents' details are not public. However, rumour has it that they have Jamaican roots. Similarly, his siblings remain unknown.

The 25-year-old attended school, but the specific institutions are not known. However, Walkes is an alumnus of the Tottenham Hotspur Football Academy.

Career

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Anton Walkes passes the ball at Subaru Park on April 02, 2022. Photo: Tim Nwachukwu
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The midfielder and defender started playing as a young boy. He joined Tottenham Football Club in July 2013 but debuted in September 2016 at the EFL Cup. In September 2017, he signed a contract extension and remained with the team until 2019.

In January 2017, he was loaned to Atlanta United ahead of the club's inaugural season, and his debut match was against the New York Red Bulls. He stayed on until the season's end in August 2017.

In January 2018, Walkes signed another deal on loan with Portsmouth. He participated in the first match, but his stay in the season was cut short by a hamstring injury. In July 2018, the club announced that they had signed a two-year deal, but the details of the contract remained a top secret.

Anton returned to Atlanta United in January 2020 and played for one year before being selected to join Charlotte FC in the MLS Expansion Draft on December 14, 2021. He made 23 appearances during the team's first season. Walkes was part of Charlotte FC until the time of his death.

Anton Walkes' accident

Anton Walkes' cause of death
Anton Walkes greets fans before the start of the MLS match between Toronto FC and Atlanta United FC on October 30th, 2021. Photo: Rich von Biberstein
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On January 19, 2023, the world received news that the professional footballer had breathed his last. The report shocked many, with curious netizens eager to discover Anton Walkes' cause of death.

According to sources, the athlete died during a 12-day Charlotte FC team training in South Florida. On January 18th, he suffered injuries after two boats collided near Miami Marine Stadium. He was rushed to the hospital immediately, but the following day, he was pronounced dead. Anton Walkes' boat accident injuries were the cause of his death.

Anton Walkes' club, Charlotte FC, held a memorial service in his honour. His teammates from his former clubs also shared moving tributes of moments they shared with their departed brother. Christian Lattanzio, a fellow Charlotte FC player said,

“I’m not going to talk about him in the past tense. I'm always going to talk about him in the present tense because I want Anton to be with us. I feel his presence, and that gives me strength.

Anton Walkes' partner

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Anton Walkes passes the ball during the MLS match between New York Red Bulls and Atlanta United FC on October 10th, 2020. Photo: Rich von Biberstein
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A look at Anton Walkes' photos reveals that he lived a mysterious life and did not disclose much of his personal life. His Instagram page primarily featured career highlights. However, several sources have disclosed that the late footballer left behind a partner, Alexis, with whom he had one daughter, Ayla.

Anton Walkes was a star in his own right, and his demise left a hole in the lives of those he interacted with. As the sports fraternity continues to mourn the departed legend, his legacy lives on through his daughter and colleagues on the different teams he was part of.

READ ALSO: A list of footballers who died on the pitch

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Antonio Puerta, a former Sevilla player, passed away in 2007 after passing out on the field. The cause of death was postanoxic encephalopathy. Others include Cristian Gomez, Miklos Feher, and Marcio Dos Santos. Read more about these athletes and others by clicking on the above link.

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Grace Waruguru
Grace has over 4 years of experience in article writing and digital media content creation for various local and global brands. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication (Public Relations) from Daystar University, Kenya.