Ahead of Tuesday’s semi-final clash between Nigeria and South Africa at the ongoing 2024 Women’s African Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Casablanca, Morocco, Nigerian football legend and six-time African Player of the Year, Asisat Oshoala, has announced her retirement from the national team, the Super Falcons.
The former Barcelona Femeni forward revealed her decision to step back from international duties for Nigeria on Facebook on Monday night.
She emphasised that the decision was a necessary step to allow emerging talents the opportunity to shine on the global stage.
“At 30, with six African Women’s Best Player awards, I will bow out to start a new chapter after WAFCON 2024/25,” she wrote on Facebook.
She added, “Thank you for your unwavering support. I’m forever grateful for the love and sacrifices shared with me throughout this journey.”
Oshoala’s illustrious career is highlighted by a record six CAF Women’s Player of the Year titles (2014, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022, and 2023), making her the most decorated player in the history of African women’s football.
Her relentless drive, goal-scoring prowess, and global impact have made her a role model for countless young athletes across the continent.
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