Asisat Oshoala missing in top 10 Best women's football players in 2024

Asisat Oshoala missing in top 10 Best women's football players in 2024

Asisat Oshoala missing in top 10 Best women's football players in 2024

Hassan Abdulsalam 21:55 - 26.03.2024

The selection considers individual triumphs, on-field dominance, contributions to their teams, and overall impact at both club and national levels in the past year and the ongoing 2023–24 season.

African Women’s Player of the Year, Asisat Oshoala, has missed out on the top 10 Best Women's Football Players in 2024, as per Radio Times.

Radio Times selection panel considered individual triumphs, on-field dominance, contributions to their teams, and overall impact at both club and national levels in the past year and the ongoing 2023–24 season.

Oshoala years in numbers with Barcelona

Asisat Oshoala's move to Bay FC was announced on 1 February 2024, concluding her successful five-year stint with Barcelona.

During her time with Barcelona, Oshoala became a key figure, contributing significantly to the team's success both domestically and in Europe.

Her impressive record of 117 goals and 14 trophies in five years with Barcelona speaks volumes about her attacking prowess.

Oshoala at the World Cup

The 29-year-old was an integral member of the Super Falcons squad that reached the Round of 16 at the 2023 FIFA World Women's Cup in New Zealand, bowing out on penalties against eventual finalist England.

Oshoala, who is fondly called 'Agba baller' by Nigerians became the first African to score at three different Women’s World Cup tournaments having scored in the 2015 and 2019 editions.

Her standout performance in the year saw her named the African Player of the Year for a record six times.

Her phenomenal achievements demonstrate the power of dedication, talent, and hard work on the world stage.

Oshoala missing in Top 10 Best Women's football players in 2024

In the list by Radio Times, Oshoala was missing in the top 10 Best women's football players in 2024.

Players in the top ten includes; Lauren James, Aitana Bonmati, Sam Kerr, Mary Earps, Fridolina Rolfö and Caroline Graham Hansen.

Others are, Linda Caicedo, Alexandra Popp, Salma Paralluelo and Keira Walsh

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