Tina Frimpong Ellertson Explained

Tina Frimpong Ellertson
Fullname:Christina Jo Frimpong Ellertson
Birth Name:Christina Jo Frimpong[1]
Birth Date:20 May 1982
Birth Place:Vancouver, Washington, United States
Position:Defender, striker
Collegeyears1:2001–2004
College1:Washington Huskies
Years1:2003–2005
Clubs1:Seattle Sounders Women
Caps1:8
Goals1:8
Years2:2009–2010
Clubs2:Saint Louis Athletica
Caps2:26
Goals2:0
Years3:2010
Clubs3:Atlanta Beat
Caps3:16
Goals3:2
Years4:2011
Clubs4:magicJack
Caps4:17
Goals4:0
Years5:2013
Clubs5:Portland Thorns FC
Caps5:5
Goals5:0
Nationalyears1:2004
Nationalteam1:United States U-21
Nationalyears2:2005–2008
Nationalteam2:United States
Nationalcaps2:34
Nationalgoals2:1
Manageryears1:2013–2018
Managerclubs1:King's Way Christian HS
Manageryears2:2014–2015
Managerclubs2:Portland Thorns FC U-17
Manageryears3:2020–2023
Managerclubs3:Washington Huskies (assistant)

Christina Jo Frimpong Ellertson (; born May 20, 1982) is an American soccer coach and former professional player who played as a defender for the United States women's national soccer team.

Early life

Frimpong Ellertson was born and grew up in Vancouver, Washington. The daughter of Eka, a Nigerian mother and Joe, a Ghanaian father who migrated to the United States,[2] Frimpong Ellertson played soccer throughout her childhood.[3]

Collegiate career

Frimpong Ellertson originally signed to attend Santa Clara Broncos, but instead went to Washington Huskies closer to home after giving birth to her first daughter, MacKenzie, at age 18.

As a striker for the Huskies, Frimpong Ellertson was one of the best players in school history. She was twice named Pac-10 Player of the Year in 2003 and 2004, led the team to its first ever Elite Eight, and remains its all-time leading scorer. Frimpong Ellertson was inducted into the Pac-12 Conference Hall of Fame in 2022.[4]

Playing career

Club

On September 16, 2008, Frimpong Ellertson was one of the three players drafted for Saint Louis Athletica in the Women's Professional Soccer allocation of national team members, with the new league starting in April 2009. Frimpong Ellertson was a consistently solid presence in the Athletica back line, logging 1748 minutes for the season, the most on the team. She played as team captain whenever Lori Chalupny was not on the field, made the All-Star team and was nominated for WPS's Defender of the Year award.

When Saint Louis folded in May 2010, Frimpong Ellertson moved to Atlanta Beat alongside teammates Hope Solo and Eniola Aluko.[5] After 16 games and two goals for the Beat, Frimpong Ellertson left by mutual consent in February 2011.[6] She moved to a new franchise, magicJack, and quickly became a cornerstone of the team's defense, producing notable performances against Marta and Kelly Smith.[7]

Frimpong Ellertson has also played previously for the Seattle Sounders of the W-League.

In February 2013, Frimpong Ellertson was chosen in the first round of the National Women's Soccer League's supplemental draft by Portland Thorns FC, despite having stated that she would not be playing in the league.[8] Nevertheless, she ultimately joined the Thorns a few months later, on July 31, after being repeatedly approached by Coach Cindy Parlow Cone.[9] Frimpong Ellertson made five appearances for the Thorns, including an appearance as a substitute during the team's victory in the inaugural NWSL Championship match.

In February 2014, Frimpong Ellertson announced that she was retiring from the Thorns to focus on coaching and her family.[10]

International

After April Heinrichs's reign as coach, Frimpong Ellertson tried out for the women's national soccer team, and earned her first cap against Ukraine on July 10, 2005. New coach Greg Ryan moved her to defender. She was named to the U.S. roster for the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup and competed against Nigeria during group stage,[11] against Brazil in the infamous semi-final in which Hope Solo was benched in favor of more experienced Briana Scurry,[12] and against Norway in a 4–1 win in the third-place playoff match.[13]

On December 13, 2008, at the Home Depot Center in Los Angeles, Frimpong Ellertson scored her only international goal against China in her final USWNT game, and in her only start at forward; a 1–0 game winner.

Coaching career

Frimpong Ellertson began coaching while she was still playing.[14] She was most recently an assistant coach at her alma mater Washington Huskies from 2020 to 2023.[15]

Personal life

Frimpong Ellertson married Brad Ellertson, with whom she had two daughters,[16] MacKenzie (born 2000) and Mya (born 2008), and a son Mason (born 2015). Before her marriage, she played under her maiden name, Frimpong. Her twin sister, Crystal Frimpong, played soccer at the University of Florida.

Frimpong Ellertson's eldest daughter, MacKenzie Frimpong-Ellertson, plays at the University of Portland.

Career statistics

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
United States200530
2006140
2007130
200841
Total341

Scores and results list United States goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Frimpong Ellertson goal.

Honors

Portland Thorns FC

Individual

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tina Frimpong . . June 26, 2022 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20061113115306/http://www.ussoccer.com/bio/index.jsp_12776.html . November 13, 2006.
  2. Web site: Women's World Cup: American Ellertson Clearly Sees Both Sides . 2023-07-14 . www.kitsapsun.com . en.
  3. Web site: PLAYER BIO: TINA ELLERTSON. U.S.Soccer. September 28, 2009. September 7, 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090907070730/http://www.ussoccer.com/Teams/WNT/E/Tina-Ellertson.aspx. dead.
  4. Web site: Pac-12 Conference Inducts Tina Frimpong Ellertson Into Hall of Honor. https://web.archive.org/web/20220525001440/https://pac-12.com/article/2022/03/11/pac-12-conference-inducts-tina-frimpong-ellertson-hall-honor. dead. May 25, 2022. pac-12.com.
  5. Web site: Beat agrees to terms with Solo, Ellertson, and Aluko. 2010-01-06. Women's Professional Soccer. 2011-07-09. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100808070957/http://www.womensprosoccer.com/Home/atlanta/news/press_releases/100601-3athletica.aspx. 2010-08-08.
  6. Web site: Tina Ellertson, Atlanta Beat terminate contract, magicTalk signs three more players. Our Game Magazine. 2011-07-09. 2011-02-11.
  7. Nogueira stepping up for Sky Blue FC; Ellertson proving her worth. Sports Illustrated. Jeff Kassouf. 2011-07-09. 2011-06-08.
  8. Web site: Results: Ochs taken first in NWSL Supplemental Draft. February 7, 2013 . September 4, 2013.
  9. Web site: Farley. Richard. Tina Ellertson's curious journey to Portland's roster. August 9, 2013 . September 4, 2013.
  10. http://equalizersoccer.com/2014/02/26/tina-ellertson-retires-portland-thorns-coaching/ Ellertson retires to focus on coaching, family
  11. Web site: Chalupny Scores in First Minute at U.S. WNT Edges Nigeria 1–0 to Win Group B at 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup. U.S.Soccer. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120425175851/http://www.ussoccer.com/News/Womens-National-Team/2007/09/Chalupny-Scores-In-First-Minute-At-U-S-WNT-Edges-Nigeria-1-0-To-Win-Group-B-At-2007-FIFA-Womens-Worl.aspx. 2012-04-25.
  12. Web site: USA Falls, 4–0, to Brazil in 2007 FIFA World Cup Semifinals. U.S.Soccer. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130425111854/http://www.ussoccer.com/news/womens-national-team/2007/09/usa-falls-4-0-to-brazil-in-2007-fifa-world-cup-semifinals.aspx. 2013-04-25.
  13. Web site: U.S. Women Defeat Norway, 4–1, to Take Third Place. U.S.Soccer. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140223110054/http://www.ussoccer.com/News/Womens-National-Team/2007/09/U-S-Women-Defeat-Norway-4-1-To-Take-Third-Place.aspx. 2014-02-23.
  14. Web site: Washington Huskies. Washington Huskies.
  15. Web site: Washington Huskies. Washington Huskies.
  16. News: Ellertson Clearly Sees Both Sides . September 18, 2007 . . September 28, 2009 . Steven . Goff.
  17. Includes NWSL Playoffs
  18. Web site: U.S. Women Set Defeat China PR 1–0 on Achieve Your Gold Tour. U.S.Soccer. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120425075539/http://www.ussoccer.com/News/Womens-National-Team/2008/12/U-S-Women-Set-Defeat-China-PR-1-0-On-Achieve-Your-Gold-Tour.aspx. 2012-04-25.