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African players to watch at the FIFA Women’s World Cup

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The FIFA Women’s World Cup kicking off in Australia and New Zealand on July 20 is sure to produce some outstanding players who will either lead their teams to glory or stand out on their own as star performers.

The African continent will be represented by four teams as perennial participants. The Super Falcons of Nigeria will be joined by South Africa, Morocco and Zambia following the expansion of the tournament from 24 to 32 teams by FIFA, all hoping to break the quarter final jinx which was achieved by Nigeria.

Each of the four African teams has some players who will hope to turn up at the tournament both for their teams and for themselves.

Africa News Watch takes a look at the potential standout player in each of the African teams.

Nigeria – Asisat Oshoala

The Nigerian Super Falcons is blessed with the talented Barcelona forward, Asisat Oshoala, who has been a key figure both for club and country.

Oshoala has been in super form for Barcelona in recent years, scoring 20 goals and above in each of the past four seasons. She is unarguably the most impactful player in the Nigerian team at the moment, and for good reasons too. When she is in her element, she has the momentum to singlehandedly turn the tide of a game.

Oshoala burst onto the international scene in 2014 when she emerged top scorer and best player at the Under-20 World Cup, and since then, the former FC Robo of Lagos youngster has gone on to become one of the best players in Africa, winning the best female footballer award on five consecutive occasions.

She has also led Nigeria to three Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), ending as player of the tournament at two of the tournaments.

On her day, Oshoala is a thorn in the flesh of opposing defenders, and her fellow citizens will be hoping she can turn it up at the world cup.

Zambia – Barbra Banda

Whatever Asisat Oshoala brings to the Super Falcons, Barbra Banda can equally bring to the Chipolopolo Queens.

Banda, who missed the 2022 WAFCON due to a gender eligibility row, bounced back to show her importance in the Zambian team with 10 goals in five games for Zambia.

The 23-year-old Banda is presently one of the most exciting football talents in Africa after initially announcing herself to the world in 2021 when she netted back-to-back hat-tricks at the Olympics, thus becoming the first player to do so in the history of the event.

The Zambian captain has all it takes to propel the team to greater heights with her frightening speed, dribbling skills and eye for goals.

With strike partner, Racheal Kundananji with whom she has formed a formidable partnership, Banda is set for the top at the women mundial.

South Africa – Refiloe Jane

In a team bubbling with technically gifted players, Refiloe Jane stands out as one to watch in the Banyana Banyana team as they head into the World Cup.

Jane, a deep-lying midfield grafter will be central to anything coach Desiree Ellis will achieve at the tournament as almost everything the team does passes through the Sassuolo of Italy playmaker.

Jane caught the eyes of the football world at the WAFCON in Morocco where she showed the stuff of a star player.

With a terrific passing range and ability to control the tempo of matches from deep, Jane allows the South African attacking line to flourish and play with ease.

She made her competitive debut at the 2012 Olympics and has featured for South Africa in every major tournament since, racking up over 100 caps.

Jane will also be in familiar territory as she sighed her first professional contract with W League side, Canberra United in 2019 before moving to Italy.

Morocco – Ghizlane Chebbak

Moroccan captain, Ghizlane Chebbak is one player who has the potential of standing out at the 2023 Women’s World Cup after she led Morocco to a historic run to the 2022 WAFCON final, and clinching a World Cup qualification in the process.

Pundits believe the Atlas Lionesses have what it takes to replicate the feat achieved by their male counterparts who became the first African country to reach the semi final of a World Cup in Qatar.

Chebbak was central to the team’s brilliant performance at the WAFCON where they went to the final before losing to South Africa.

The daughter of former men’s international, Larbi Chebbak who was a Cup of Nations winner in 1976, and now Atlas Lionesses captain, Ghizlane is the player to watch in the Moroccan team after ending the WAFCON as both joint top scorer and player of the tournament.

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Super Falcons star Nnadozie wins best goalkeeper in France

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Super Falcons of Nigeria goalkeeper, Chiamaka Nnadozie, has entered the history books as she became the first female African player to win best goalkeeper award in France.

Nnadozie was on Tuesday, named the best goalkeeper in France by the National Union of Professional Footballers.

Nnadozie received recognition for her 2023–24 season-long brilliant performances for Paris FC where she posted regular woman of the match performances.

The Nigerian international won the individual title by defeating a formidable competition that includes Christiane Endler of Olympic Lyon, Katarzyna Kiedrzynek of PSG, Chloe N’Gazi of FC Fleury, and Kinga Szemik of Stade de Reims.

Last month, the 23-year-old also won the title of top goalie in the French D1 Arkema women’s league.

Nnadozie’s exploits in saving penalties have also solidified her place among the world’s top goalkeepers, saving seven penalties, the most by any goalie in Europe.

The Super Falcons keeper has made a name for herself as one of Europe’s top goalkeepers after relocating to France in 2020 and the award is reward for her sterling performances.

Nnadozie took to social media to celebrate the award with a message that said:

“I’m incredibly grateful and humbled by this award. Thanks to the organisers @tropheesunfp for recognizing my efforts and presenting this prestigious award to me.

“A big thanks to @parisfc_feminines , the club president, the entire team staff , the fans and my wonderful teammates.

“Your belief in me and my work is a tremendous source of motivation.

“Receiving this award is truly humbling, and I am immensely thankful for the recognition. Your support means the world to me.

“Can’t thank my family enough for their prayers and support. My naija Giants, Una pikin Dey loyal , big love ❤️🇳🇬.”

Since the beginning of the 2023–24 season, Nnadozie has been the top penalty specialist and has made the most saves from her position among elite goalkeepers in the men’s and women’s top European leagues.

She has made five saves during her team’s run in the Women’s Champions League, and she has two in the league.

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Tobi Amusan sets world-leading time at Jamaica Athletics Invitational

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World 100m hurdle record-holder, Tobi Amusan of Nigeria, was the cynosure of all eyes as she stole the show at the maiden Jamaica Athletics Invitational held in Kingston, where she ran a world-leading time of 12.40 seconds to defeat home favorite and reigning world champion, Danielle Williams, who came in second with 12.46, and USA’s Christina Clemens, who finished third in 12.54 seconds.

The 27-year-old Amusan’s impressive display in the Jamaica Invitational marked a significant and brilliant comeback following her recent setback at the Suzhou Diamond League late last month where she was disqualified due to a false start.

With the victory, the Nigerian athlete fondly “Tobi Express” by her fans, has once again claimed the top spot in the world rankings, surpassing American Tonea Marshall, who previously held the world lead with a time of 12.42 seconds in late April.

While reacting to the feat, Nigeria’s Minister of Sports Development, John Enoh, took to his official X handle to congratulate Amusan whom he called a pace-setter, while wishing she repeats the feat at the upcoming Paris Olympics.

“Tobi, you keep making our country proud. Paris Olympics is around the corner, your performance gives us hope just like others, that Nigeria is set to break a jinx. Keep soaring, we are proud of you,” the Minister wrote.

In another tweet, he said:

“Take your flowers Tobi Amusan, you stormed to an emphatic win in the women’s 100m hurdles at the Jamaica Athletics Invitational, clocking a time of 12.40s (0.9), a World Lead time!

“You defeated World Champion Danielle Williams, who came 2nd in 12.46s, while Christina Clemons was 3rd.

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