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Ohale then sealed the rout in the 65th minute with a powerful header, marking her first goal of the campaign.
Kerr admitted to calling Lovell “stupid and white” but denied that her remark was racially aggravated.
Could this be the dawn of a new golden era for Nigerian women’s sprinting? While the clock is ticking, these stars are racing towards history.
The 13-year-old is just getting started, but her dedication, talent, and passion signal the arrival of a new force in African fencing.
The ex-Stade de Reims forward put Galatasaray ahead in the third minute, marking her first-ever goal for the club since joining.
Owolabi stated that at least two months of training is essential to boost the team’s chances in the competition, warning that delayed preparations could hurt their performance.
Plumptre joined Al-Ittihad in 2023 from Leicester City in the WSL shortly after the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
Abiodun’s loan to Dallas Trinity FC is seen as a strategic move to help her gain regular playing time before returning to Washington Spirit in 2026.
Her compatriot, Ali Paulina, another former Naija Ratels player, also made her debut in the match.
Gift Monday’s goal takes her tally to 10 league goals, making her third in the Liga F top scorer standings.
Edna Imade remains the leading Nigerian scorer in Liga F with 11 goals for Granada
