With so much football to anticipate in 2023, Eaglestracker has released list of the top 10 Nigerian Female Footballers to watch out for this year.
Below are the top 10 Nigerian Female Footballers to watch in 2023
10. Ifeoma OnumonuΒ (Gotham FC): Following the WAFCON 2022 disappointment for Nigeria, it will be interesting to see if Ifeoma leads the line in AU/NZ.
9. Gift Monday (Granadilla Tenerife): After coming into the limelight and making a move from Nigeria to Spain in 2022, is it time for Gift Monday to make her name in Europe ?
8. Tosin Demehin (Stade Reims): Following her solid contributions at the U20 World Cup in 2022, Demehin sealed a move to France and also made her debut for the Super Falcons. Can she continue to make her mark in Europe ?
7. Uchenna Kanu (UANL Tigres): Coming off a Mexican title win with her side in 2022, Uchenna Kanu will be looking to make even more impact in the coming year.
6. Roosa Ariyo (Club YLA): Roosa has made a fast start to life in Belgium, and the tall striker is knocking on the Super Falcons door again ahead of the 2023 FIFA Womenβs World Cup.
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We put together a list of our Top 10 Nigerian Female Footballers to watch in 2023. (Part 1)
#10: Ifeoma Onumonu @ify_on22 (Gotham FC) Following the WAFCON 2022 disappointment for Nigeria, it will be interesting to see if Ifeoma leads the line in AU/NZ. pic.twitter.com/rZANqXI2iK
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5: Toni Payne (Sevilla): Payne continues to be a key performer for her club in attack despite playing the entire WAFCON 2022 in defence for Nigeria. Will she be allowed to move up & show more in AU/NZ ?
4. Christy Ucheibe (SL Benfica): The hardworking midfielder came into the limelight during the WAFCON 2022. She will be aiming to secure another double with her club and also embark on her first World Cup campaign with Nigeria.
3. Chiamaka Nnadozie (Paris FC): One of the finest goalkeepers in Womenβs football, Nnadozie will be hoping to secure UWCL football with her side in 2023. She will also be heading to her 2nd World Cup with Nigeria. Could a move also be on the horizons ?
2. Rasheedat Ajibade (Atletico Madrid): RASH will be hoping to build on her WAFCON 2022 heroics with a similar showing during the World Cup. She will also hope to lead her club side to UWCL qualification.
1. Asisat Oshoala (FC Barcelona): The reigning African Player of the Year will hope to carry on at club level as she did in 2022. After missing most of WAFCON 2022 through injury, can she lead the Super Falcons to any kind of glory at the 2023 Womenβs World Cup ?
Author: EaglesTracker (Home of Nigerian Footballers)
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