In an exciting development, Bayelsa Queens is proud to introduce the arrival of 10 new players to their roster, as they gear up for the upcoming NWFL league set to recommence next month.
These additions promise to inject new vigor and talent into the team, bolstering their chances for a successful season,Β footballrover reports
Meet the New Additions:
Mercy Omokwo: Formerly a prominent striker at Delta Queens FC, she held the honor of being the league’s top scorer in the previous season.
Yemisi Samuel: A former striking sensation from Edo Queens, her experience adds another layer of offensive prowess.
Dooshima Tarnum: Hailing from Nasarawa Amazons, this former striker brings her skills to the forward line.
Rose Ekun: A former striking sensation from Rivers Angels, her presence promises to make an impact in the goal-scoring department.
Favour Dagogo: A midfielder with a rich history at River Angels, she brings her prowess to the middle of the field.
Loveth Edeh: A former defender of Nasarawa Amazons, her defensive capabilities are a valuable asset to the team.
Mabel Effiom: Coming all the way from Bnot Netanya, an Israeli club competing in the top division of women’s football in Israel, Ligat Nashim, she is a formidable addition to the defense.
Jennifer Oliver: A former defender from Confluence Queens who played a crucial role in their journey to the super six last season.
Fehintola Mabokanje: A defender with a successful history at Delta Queens, having been part of the championship-winning team last season.
Fubiana Okeinaye Briggs: Joining as a former goalkeeper from Ibom Angels, she’s set to be a reliable presence between the posts.
These talented athletes have already integrated into the team and are poised to make their mark in the upcoming matches.
Bayelsa Queens FC expressed their confidence in the new recruits, believing they will enhance the squad’s quality and depth, ultimately contributing to the club’s success in the upcoming season.
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