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alexiagrahamleon · 4 days ago
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please, drop some love on ig: @ cowxreta
Avui és 𝘿𝙄𝘼 𝘿𝙀 𝙋𝘼𝙍𝙏𝙄𝙏
𝘚𝘖𝘔-𝘏𝘐!
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📍Madrid, Centro Deportivo Wanda Alcalá de Henares
📆 09.11.24
🕒 18:30 h
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wosoluver · 1 month ago
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this was Ajibade and Olga the whole game
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molatsportgist · 1 year ago
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FIFAWWC: Nigeria vs Canada players to watch
As the reigning Olympic champions, Canada comes into action against the most successful African team that has never missed any of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, we take a look at some of the players to watch out for from both sides. Despite being the lowest-ranked team in Group B, the Super Falcons will be a strong first test for Canada. Each one of these teams has the potential to get out of the…
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alexbkrieger13 · 1 year ago
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jayessentialsblog · 3 months ago
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Ajibade thanks fans and expresses regret at the Super Falcons' early exit from the Paris 2024 Olympics
Rasheedat Ajibade voiced dissatisfaction about the Super Falcons’ early elimination from the 2024 Olympics. The Super Falcons lost to Japan 3-1 on Wednesday, forcing them out of the women’s football competition. Randy Waldrum’s team managed just one goal and gave up five goals in their three group match losses. Despite the team’s dismal performance, Ajibade is grateful to the supporters for…
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stoopidamerican · 1 year ago
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WAfCoN 2022 Quarterfinals
Things are heating up in my series on Women's International Football from July 2022. This report covers the quarterfinals of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations.
Women’s Soccer, July 2022: A SeriesThis is the eighth post in a series devoted to the 117 games of international women’s football played in July 2022, covering the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations Quarterfinals. If you’d like to start from the beginning (or to pick and choose your competitions), you can do so from my opening post. Next up is the group stage of the OFC Women’s Nations Cup. Women’s…
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what do you think will be our starting backline this weekend since frido is injured?
i really want jana to get more quality minutes on the right side because she has a lot of potential in that role. and let's give ona more reps on the left side too while we are at it.
given that gio is going to sit out this match due to her red card suspension for atletí, the focus should be on stopping nigerian star rasheedat ajibade and norway's vilde bøe risa. so this will be a good test before el clàssic.
so personally, i would like to see: ona - mapi - ingrid - jana
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lostinwoso · 1 year ago
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ooooh do you still have any to tradr? i've got these 👇
FIFA
- Taça
- Logo da Copa
Shields
- Zambia
- Argentina (2x)
- Haiti
- Jamaica
- South Korea
Beyond Greatness
- Saki Kumagai
- Wang Shuang
- Huynh Nhu
- Rosella Ayane
Europe
- Irene Guerrero (Esp)
- Maite Oroz (Esp)
-Alex Greenwood (Ing)
- Sofie Junge (Den)
- Pernille Harder (Den)
- Signe Brunn (Den)
- Carole (Por)
- Joana Marchão (Por)
- Francisca Nazareth (Por)
- Ana Borges (Por)
- Diana Silva (2x - Por)
- Delphine Cascarino (Fra)
- Kathrin Hendrich (Ale)
- Lina Magull (Ale)
- Courtney Brosnan (Irl)
- Coumba Sow (Sui)
- Eseosa Aigbogun (3x - Sui)
- Ada Hegerberg (Nor)
Asia
- Chuong Thi Kieu (Vie)
- Tran Thi Thu Thao (Vie)
- Nguyen Thi Bich Thuy (Vie)
- Wang Shuang (Chi)
Americas
- Quinn (Can)
- Claire Constant (Hai)
- Roselord Borgella (Hai)
- Deneisha Blackwood (2x - Jam)
- Rebeca Espinosa (Pan)
- Vanina Correa (Arg)
- Agustina Barroso (Arg)
- Estefania Banini (Arg)
- Florencia Bonsegundo (Arg)
- Daniela Arias (Col)
- Daniela Montoya (Col)
Africa
- Khadija Er-Rmichi (2x - Mar)
- Samya Hassani (Mar)
- Noko Matlou (Á.do Sul)
- Michelle Alozie (Nig)
- Rasheedat Ajibade (Nig)
Oceania
- Analie Longo (N. Zel)
- Meikayla Moore (N. Zel)
- Sara Eggesvik (Fil)
- Quinley Quezada-Keca (Fil)
- Sarina Bolden (Fil)
- Maya Alcantara (Fil)
I- how do you have so many?? But yes I do. Anyone you need of mine?
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brighter-by-the-daly · 1 year ago
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Panini Swaps
This is all I’ve got to swap. Currently looking for Marta.
World Cup
Mascot
Ball
New Zealand
Rebekah Stott
Ria Percival
Betsy Hassett
Norway
Caroline Graham Hansen
Philippines
Logo
Sofia Harrison
Switzerland
Noelle Maritz
Ramona Bachmann
Australia
Mary Fowler
Ireland
Niamh Fahey x 3
Diane Caldwell
Heather Payne x 2
Abbie Larkin
Nigeria
Glory Ogbonna
Rasheedat Ajibade
Canada
Kailen Sheridan
Jessie Fleming
Christine Sinclair
Spain
Maite Oroz
Costa Rica
Maria Coto
Raquel Rodriguez
Shirley Cruz
Priscila Chinchilla
Zambia
Agness Musase
Mary Wilombe
Misozi Zulu
Barbra Banda
Japan
Fula Nagano
Saki Kumagai
Moeka Minami
Fuka Nagano
England
Rachel Daly
Haiti
Tabita Joseph
Claire Constant
Kethna Louis x 2
Melchie Dumornay
Sherly Jeudy x 2
Roselord Borgella
Batcheba Louis x 2
Denmark
Simone Boye
Rikke Marie Madsen
China
Wang Linlin
Yang Lina
Xiao Yuyi
Wang Shuang x 2
Beyond Greatness
Ana-Maria Crnogorcevic
Barbra Banda
Carolina Mendes x 2
USA
Logo
Lindsay Horan x 2
Vietnam
Logo
Nguyen Thi Bich Thuy
Netherlands
Victoria Pelova
Danielle van de Donk
Portugal
France
Jamaica
Havana Solaun
Brazil
Panama
Marta Cox
Erika Hernandez
Riley Tanner
Yenith Bailey x 2
Sweden
South Africa
Janine van Wyk x 2
Italy
Argentina
Germany
Logo
Lina Magull
Morocco
Ghizlane Chebbak
Colombia
Logo
Daniela Arias
Korea
Son Hwayeon x 3
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goalhofer · 1 month ago
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2024 olympics Nigeria roster
Athletics
Israel Sunday (Abuja)
Favour Ashe (Ughelli)
Godson Oghenbrume (Ughelli)
Kayinsola Ajayi (Ikorodu)
Udodi Onwuzurike (Bloomfield Hills, Michigan)
Emmanuel Bamidele (Ijebu-Ode)
Samuel Ogazi (Kaduna)
Chidi Okezie (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Edose Ibadin (Prince George's County, Maryland)
Ezekiel Nathaniel (Asaba)
Usheoritse Itsekiri (Sapele)
Alaba Akintola-Olukunle (Akure)
Dubem Amene (Farmington Hills, Michigan)
Dubem Nwachukwu (Katy, Texas)
Ifeanyi Ojeli (Asaba)
Sikiru Adeyemi (Lagos)
Chukwuebuka Enekwechi (West Lafayette, Indiana)
Nnamdi Prosper (Awka)
Rosemary Chukwuma (Ekwashi)
Favour Ofili (Port Harcourt)
Tima Godbless (Bebelebiri)
Ella Onojuvwevwo (Ughelli)
Esther Joseph (Lagos)
Oluwatobiloba Amusan (Ijebu-Ode)
Olayinka Olajide (Lagos)
Justina Eyakpobeyan (Abuja)
Omolara Ogunmakinju (Akure)
Patience George (Calabar)
Temitope Adeshina (Offa)
Ruth Usoro (Lagos)
Ese Brume (Ughelli)
Prestina Ochonogor (Benin City)
Obiageri Amaechi (San Francisco, California)
Ashley Anumba (Charlottesville, Virginia)
Chioma Onyekwere (Detroit, Michigan)
Sade Olatoye (Dublin, Ohio)
Badminton
Anuoluwapo Opeyori (Lagos)
Basketball
Amy Okonkwo (Rancho Cucamonga, California)
Pallas Kunaiyi-Akpannah (Port Harcourt)
Elizabeth Balogun (Lagos)
Olaoluwatomi Taiwo (Carmel, Indiana)
Lauren Ebo (Upper Marlboro, Maryland)
Ifunanya Okoro (Arochukwu)
Promise Amukamara (Glendale, Arizona)
Murjanatu Musa (Abuja)
Blessing Ejiofor (Paterson, New Jersey)
Ezinne Kalu (Newark, New Jersey)
Adebola Adeyeye (Brampton, Ontario)
Nicole Enabosi (Montgomery County, Maryland)
Boxing
Olaitan Olaore (Wallsend, U.K.)
Canoeing
Beauty Otudeo (Abuja)
Ayomide Bello (Bowie, Maryland)
Cycling
Ese Ukpeseraye (Lagos)
Soccer
Chinonyerem Macleans (Aba)
Tochukwu Oluehi (Lagos)
Michelle Alozie (Apple Valley, California)
Osinachi Ohale (Abuja)
Nicole Payne (Birmingham, Alabama)
Antoinette Payne (Birmingham, Alabama)
Chidinma Okeke (Warri)
Ijeoma Okoronkwo (Richmond, Texas)
Asisat Oshoala (Ikorodu)
Christy Ucheibe (Kano)
Jennifer Echegini (London, U.K.)
Uchenna Kanu (Aba)
Deborah Abiodun (Ibadan)
Oluwatosin Demehin (Lagos)
Rasheedat Ajibade (Lagos)
Chiamaka Nnadozie (Orlu)
Chinwedu Ihezuo (Lagos)
Ifeoma Onumonu (Rancho Cucamonga, California)
Swimming
Tobi Sijuade (Bath, U.K.)
Adaku Nwandu (Singapore)
Table tennis
Quadri Aruna (Oyo)
Olajide Adeyemi (Lagos)
Fatimo Bello (Lagos)
Offiong Edem (Calabar)
Taekwondo
Elizabeth Anyanacho (Owerri)
Weightlifting
Rafiatu Lawal (Abuja)
Joy Eze (Lagos)
Wrestling
Ashton Mutuwa (Cedar Lake, Indiana)
Christianah Ogunsanya (Abuja)
Odunayo Adekuoroye (Ilutitun)
Esther Kolawole (Abeokuta)
Blessing Oborududu (Gbanranu)
Hannah Rueben (Ughelli)
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newsbreak365blogs · 4 months ago
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Super Falcons forward, Asisat Oshoala was satisfied with the team’s performance in the 1-0 defeat to Spain but claimed they must work on their finishing. Alexia Putellas’ brilliant late free kick separated both teams in a keenly contested Group C tie at the Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes on Sunday night. Captain Rasheedat Ajibade and […]
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molatsportgist · 1 year ago
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FIFAWWC: Nigeria duo to miss opening clash vs Canada
Nigeria international duo of Rasheedat Ajibade and Halimat Ayinde will miss Super Falcons’ 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Group B opening clash against Olympic champions Canada on Friday. The Super Falcons and Canada will face off at the Melbourne Rectangular Stadium at 3:30 am Nigeria time. Having bagged nine goals and one assist in Liga F for Atletico Madrid this year, Ajibade heads into the…
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sportsvillagesquare · 8 months ago
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Paris 2024: Waldrum invites Ajibade, Oshoala, Nnadozie, 19 others for Banyana
Coach Randy Waldrum has extended invitations to captain Rasheedat Ajibade, US-based Africa queen Asisat Oshoala and high-riding goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie among a group of 22 players for the two-legged Paris Olympics final qualifying fixture against South Africa next month. Saudi Arabia-based defender Ashley Plumptre and veteran rearguard Osinachi Ohale are also called, as well as youthful…
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jayessentialsblog · 4 months ago
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Ajibade, captain of the Super Falcons, believes it is possible to defeat Japan in Paris 2024
News men indicate that Captain Rasheedat Ajibade is in a positive attitude ahead of Super Falcons’ crucial Group C matchup against Japan. On Wednesday, the Super Falcons and Nadeshiko will play at Nantes’ Stade de la Beaujoire. Randy Waldrum’s team had two losses from their first two games, which puts them in last place in Group C. If Randy Waldrum’s team is to advance to the quarterfinals on…
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hardynwa · 1 year ago
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England beat Nigeria in dramatic round of 16 clash
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England scraped through to the quarter-finals of the Women's World Cup with a dramatic penalty shootout victory over Nigeria despite Lauren James' red card. Despite the first penalty-taker, Georgia Stanway, firing wide, Nigeria missed their next two efforts and the European champions secured their spot in the last eight when Chloe Kelly smashed in the winning kick. In an outburst of frustration, James stamped on Michelle Alozie's back in the 87th minute after losing possession and was rightly shown a red card following a video assistant referee (VAR) review. England were given an almighty scare but face Colombia or Jamaica next at 11:30 BST on Saturday. It was an excruciating watch for England supporters in Brisbane as England played 120 minutes on a knife's edge and were largely second best to Nigeria. James' petulance meant England had to navigate extra time with 10 players, and Nigeria had their tails up following a sustained period of pressure prior to the Chelsea star's sending-off. The nine-time African champions executed their gameplan to perfection, frustrating England, causing them problems on the break and winning almost every duel. They hit the crossbar in each half, Ashleigh Plumptre's powerful drive ricocheting off the woodwork before Uchenna Kanu's header looped over goalkeeper Mary Earps and bounced off the top of the bar. Earps was kept busy throughout, needing to produce smart saves to deny Plumptre at her near post in the first half and later keeping out Uchenna Kanu, who had an excellent performance. Sarina Wiegman's England side thought they had a penalty in the first half when Rachel Daly went down claiming a push by Rasheedat Ajibade, but it was overturned by VAR. Eventually, England stumbled to the end of normal time lacking the fluidity they showed in abundance in the impressive display against China and held on to seal the deal in a shootout. Only 24 hours earlier, back-to-back champions the USA were knocked out of the competition, and England were forced to show resilience to overcome one of their most challenging matches of Wiegman's tenure. Read the full article
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musispoedmacarsiv · 1 year ago
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7 Ağustos 2023 İngiltere Nijerya Maçı
*Avustralya'nın Brisbane kentindeki Brisbane Stadyumu'nda saat 10:30'da başlayacak olan 2023 FIFA Kadınlar Dünya Kupası Son 16 Turu maçı. Karşılaşmanın hakemi Honduraslı Melissa Borjas olacak.
*TRT Spor'dan naklen yayınlanacak olan maç.
*İlk yarı sonucu; 0-0.
*87. dakikada Lauren James direkt kırmızı kartı gördü ve İngiltere 10 kişi kaldı. İkili mücadele sonrasında Michelle Alozie'nin sırtına basarak geçti. İlk önce sarı gördü ama VAR aracılığıyla rengi değişti.
*90 dakikanın ardından 0-0'lık denge bozulmadı ve maç uzadı.
*İlk uzatma devresinde de gol olmadı.
*120 dakikanın ardından 0-0 biten maç. Tur biletinin sahibini seri penaltılar belirleyecek.
*Penaltılarda 4-2 alan İngiltere Çeyrek Finalist oldu. İngiltere vuruşlara kaçırarak başladı ama Nijerya o fırsatı değerlendiremeyince hüsranı yaşadı.
Penaltı vuruşları:
-İngiltere-
Georgia Stanway X
Bethany England O
Rachel Daly O
Alex Greenwood O
Chloe Kelly O
-Nijerya-
Desire Oparanozie X
Michelle Alozie X
Rasheedat Ajibade O
Christy Ucheibe O
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