Oshoala wins Women in Sports Super Eagles 2022 CAF Awards
Asisat Oshoala, former Super Falcons captain was commended by the Association of Nigerian Women in Sports (ANWIS) who was on Thursday in Morocco and named African Women Player of the 2021/2022 season.
It is reported that Nigeria’s Oshoala became the first player to win the African Player of the Year award for the fifth time at the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Awards.
Oshoala warded off competition from Cameroonian Ajara Nchout Njoya and Zambia’s Grace Chanda to win her fifth women’s title at the CAF Awards ceremony in Rabat.
Bola Adeyanju, NAWIS National President praised Oshoala for her patriotism, and dedication to football at her club, FC Barcelona Feminine, and the nation’s senior women team, the Falcons.
Adeyanju further described the striker as a perfect role model of how the girl-child should be empowered, through sports and education, and leadership.
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Many fans and lovers of the beautiful game have also felicitated Oshoala on her history-making feat, including Super Eagles Lorient FC striker, Terem Moffi and Nantes winger, Moses Simon.
Simon wrote on his Twitter account, Simon wrote “Congratulations” in response to a tweet from CAF celebrating Oshoala.
Moffi quoted a similar CAF post and wrote of Oshoala, ‘Queen’.
Oshoala’s impressive outing for Barcelona last season made her the deserved winner of the top individual award for women on the continent.
The 27-year-old played a crucial role as Barcelona went unbeaten throughout the entire season to lift the Spanish La Liga Feminine.
Oshoala was also brilliant as the Catalans won the Copa de la Reina.
Barcelona also reached the final of the UEFA Women’s Champions League but lost to French side Lyon.
NAN reports that with the recent triumph, the Barcelona striker becomes the first player in history to win five African Player of the Year awards.
Oshoala had previously shared the top podium with Nigerian and Super Falcons great, Perpetual Nkwocha on four wins and Cameroonian Samuel Eto’ in the men’s category who won the awards four times.