In a surprising announcement just before Nigeria’s crucial semi-final encounter against South Africa at the ongoing 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Casablanca, Morocco, Nigerian football icon Asisat Oshoala has confirmed her retirement from international football.
The six-time CAF African Women’s Player of the Year and former Barcelona Femeni star made the declaration in a heartfelt message posted on her Facebook page Monday night, stating that the time had come to make way for a new generation of talent in the Super Falcons squad.
“At 30, with six African Women’s Best Player awards, I will bow out to start a new chapter after WAFCON 2024/25,” Oshoala wrote.
She continued with gratitude, saying:
“Thank you for your unwavering support. I’m forever grateful for the love and sacrifices shared with me throughout this journey.”
Oshoala leaves behind a legacy unmatched in African women’s football. Her record-breaking career includes six CAF Women’s Player of the Year awards (2014, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022, and 2023), cementing her status as the most decorated female footballer on the continent.
Beyond her trophies, Oshoala is celebrated for her tireless work ethic, scoring ability, and leadership both on and off the pitch. Her influence has transcended sport, inspiring a new wave of African girls to chase their dreams in football and beyond.
As Nigeria gears up for its clash with South Africa, Oshoala’s announcement adds an emotional backdrop to what may be her final appearance in national colours. Her departure marks the end of an era for the Super Falcons and the beginning of a new legacy for those who will follow in her footsteps.
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