Liverpool footballer Asisat
Oshoala has become the
first player to win the BBC
Women’s Footballer of the
Year. The 20-year-old
forward, who also plays for
Nigeria, was voted for by
football fans around the
world.
Oshoala said the award had left her feeling ‘happy and
appreciated’.
“I would like to say thank you to the BBC, to my
fans around the world and to everyone who voted. It’s a very
good thing for me and also motivation for the World Cup. I
had a very good 2014 and had the opportunity of going to
the under-20s Women’s World Cup with Nigeria and also
won the Golden Ball and Golden Boot so I think maybe that
added to the reason why people voted for me.”
According to Profilic North, Oshoala signed for Liverpool Ladies in January 2015, with
Manager Matt Beard calling her “one of the world’s top
young footballers”.
She is the first African to feature in the Women’s Super
League, and says former Reds striker Luis Suarez is an
inspiration because of his ruthlessness in front of goal.
She was voted the winner from a shortlist of some of the top
names in women’s football that included Verónica Boquete
(Spain and FFC Frankfurt), Nadine Kessler (Germany and VFL
Wolfsburg), Kim Little (Scotland and Seattle Reign FC) and
Marta (Brazil and FC Rosengard).
The youngest footballer to be shortlisted, Oshoala played at
the Under-20 World Cup in Canada last summer where she
was the tournament’s leading scorer and voted best player.
Her performances led Nigeria to the final, where they were
narrowly beaten by Germany. Oshoala was also a major
influence in the senior Nigeria team, who won the African
Women’s Championship later in 2014, ensuring their
qualification for this summer’s World Cup.
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