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13 Feb 2019
Super Falcons’ striker, Asisat Oshoala doesn’t see anything special about Nigeria’s three group opponents in the fast approaching FIFA Women’s World Cup in France. The Falcons will battle with hosts France, Korea Republic and Norway when hostilities begin in June, and Oshoala says there is nothing to worry about. “I told my team-mates that no-one…
4 Jan 2018
Being the only Nigerian left standing in the Confederation of African Football (CAF) final shortlist for the individual honours  for 2017, there are huge expectations that Asisat Oshoala will, like the two years before, pick up the African Women's Player of the Year title again tonight.

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