BY Samuel Ahmadu
The
Norway-based striker has revealed the role of the FC Robo Queens handler on her
incredible career journey
Raseedat
Ajibade has opened up the impactful role of coach Emmanuel Osahon on her career
during her close to a decade of experience with Nigeria
Women's Premier League (NWPL) giant-killers RC Robo Queens.
The
20-year-old underwent remarkable formative years at FC Robo Queens and she gave
a glimpse of her superb talent, scoring three goals to inspire the Flamingoes
to the quarter-finals of the U17 Women's World Cup in Costa Rica.
In 2016, the
forward played for the Falconets, starring in a 3-1 win over Canada at the U20
Women's World Cup in Papua New Guinea, winning the Player of the Match
prize.
In
qualification for the 2018 edition, Ajibade scored 10 goals to finish as
Africa's joint-top scorer and later inspired Christopher Danjuma's team to the
quarter-final in France.
Source: www.goal.com
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