Nigerian professional footballer Asisat Lamina Oshoala, popularly known as Agba Baller, was recently spotted on a street in Lagos A young Nigerian man who saw the 30-year-old was starstruck and ...
Asisat Oshoala has been crowned African Women's Footballers of the Year on a six occasions American club Bay FC have signed Nigeria striker Asisat Oshoala from Barcelona Women for an undisclosed fee.
Asisat Oshoala is synonymous with records and her first National Women’s Soccer League season with Bay FC has left a litany ...
Asisat Oshoala has made history with National Women’s Soccer League club Bay FC, having recorded the most wins by an expansion team in an inaugural regular season. The San Francisco-based club ...
Asisat Oshoala’s Bay FC have secured a place in the NWSL playoffs, DAILY POST reports. Bay FC claimed their place in the playoffs after a hard-fought 3-2 win over Houston Dash. Another Super ...
Kundananji is set to play alongside Nigeria star Asisat Oshoala, the six-time African Women's Footballer of the Year, at Bay FC One of Kundananji's new team-mates is someone who has been an ...
After a defensive battle for most of the game, Bay FC's Asisat Oshoala got on the end of Penelope Hocking's cross in the 82nd minute, silencing the sellout crowd of 19,215 at Audi Field.
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Bay got on the scoresheet in the 82nd minute when Asisat Oshoala finished Penelope Hocking’s cross. Tara McKeown equalized three minutes later for the Spirit to push the game to extra time.
The Washington Spirit was down a goal and on the brink of an early playoff exit Sunday afternoon at Audi Field when the totality of Tara McKeown’s soccer tool kit unlocked the Bay FC defense.
American club Bay FC have signed Nigeria striker Asisat Oshoala from Barcelona Women for an undisclosed fee. The 29-year-old, who was named African Women's Footballer of the Year for a sixth time ...
After a defensive battle for most of the game, Bay FC’s Asisat Oshoala got on the end of Penelope Hocking’s cross in the 82nd minute, silencing the sellout crowd of 19,215 at Audi Field.