Born in America to Nigerian Parents from Imo State.
She plays for the Super Falcons of Nigeria.
A graduate of Molecular Biology from Yale University, Michelle plays for Houston Dash and also works as a part-time cancer research technician at the Texas Children's Hospital Houston.
This is the inspiration your daughter needs and not BBNaija House Mates nor naked celebrities
they just deserve so much better its heartbreaking that they dont have the resources they deserve bc there fed doesn't see their value they have so many talented players and they just deserve so much better
As the reigning Olympic champions, Canada comes into action against the most successful African team that has never missed any of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, we take a look at some of the players to watch out for from both sides.
Despite being the lowest-ranked team in Group B, the Super Falcons will be a strong first test for Canada.
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Chiamaka Nnadozie, Super Falcons star, has been nominated for the best Goalkeeper of the Season award in the French D1 Akem (women’s top-flight league in France).
Nnadozie has been nominated for the individual accolade for the second consecutive season after establishing herself as one of the best goalkeepers in the French top-flight.
The 22-year-old has once again made a big impression for Paris…
Super Falcons Ranked 10th Best Team At The Just Concluded 2023 World Cup
Nigeria’s Super Falcons have been ranked the 10th best team at the just concluded 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Super Falcons Ranked 10th Best Team At The Just Concluded 2023 World Cup
The nine-time African champions were unbeaten in the group stage finishing second behind co-hosts Australia.
The West Africans were however eliminated in the Round of 16, losing 4-2 on penalties to the Three…
FIFA Bends Rules, To Pay Super Falcons Prize Money Directly To Players
The Secretary-General of the Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), Ms Fatma Samoura has told Super Falcons of Nigeria that it is because of players like them that FIFA decided to pay prize money directly to players.
The FIFA secretary general who addressed the Super Falcons after their 0-0 draw with the Republic of Ireland in their dressing room, noted that she knows “it has…