Thomas Partey, the 32-year-old Ghanaian international and Arsenal midfielder, has been formally charged with two additional counts of rape by the UK’s Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
The new charges arise from an earlier complaint lodged in 2020, which has since involved another woman. The allegations mark a significant development in an ongoing legal case that has attracted wide attention both in the UK and internationally.
Partey is scheduled to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on March 13, where he will formally respond to the charges. Legal observers note that the case will follow the standard UK criminal justice process, including pre-trial hearings and investigations.
The Crown Prosecution Service has indicated that the charges were issued after a careful review of evidence related to the alleged incidents, underscoring the seriousness with which the matter is being handled.
Partey, who has had a high-profile career in European football and is a key player for Arsenal and the Ghana national team, faces scrutiny both on and off the pitch as the legal proceedings move forward.
Authorities and legal experts continue to emphasise the need for due process, while the football community watches closely as the case unfolds.













