Chidinma Okeke, the Glossary
Chidinma Nkeruka Okeke (born 11 August 2000) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays for MyNavi Sendai.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Côte d'Ivoire, Christopher Danjuma, Defender (association football), FC Robo, Football player, Hapoel Be'er Sheva F.C. (women), Liga F, Madrid CFF, Mynavi Sendai, Niger women's national football team, Nigeria women's national football team, Nigeria women's national under-20 football team, NWFL Premiership, Rasheedat Ajibade, Real Betis Féminas, WAFU Zone B Women's Cup, Warri, 2016 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, 2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup.
- FC Robo players
- Footballers from Warri
- Mynavi Sendai Ladies players
Côte d'Ivoire
Côte d'Ivoire, also known as Ivory Coast and officially known as the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, is a country on the southern coast of West Africa.
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Christopher Danjuma
Christopher Musa Danjuma is the head coach of Nasarawa Amazons in the Nigeria Women Premier League.
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In the sport of association football, a defender is an outfield player whose primary role is to stop attacks during the game and prevent the opposition from scoring.
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FC Robo
FC Robo Queens is a women's association football club based in Mushin Lagos State, Nigeria and a member of the Nigerian Women Football League (NWFL).
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A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football.
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Hapoel Be'er Sheva F.C. (women)
Hapoel Be'er Sheva (הפועל באר שבע) is an Israeli women's football club from Be'er Sheva competing in the Ligat Nashim and the Israeli Women's Cup.
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Liga F
The Primera División de la Liga de Fútbol Femenino, currently known as the Liga F (finetwork Liga F for sponsorship reasons), is the highest level of league competition for women's football in Spain.
Madrid CFF
Madrid Club de Fútbol Femenino (Madrid Women's Football Club) is a Spanish women's football club based in San Sebastián de los Reyes, Community of Madrid, that currently plays in Liga F.
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Mynavi Sendai
is a women's football club playing in Japan's football league, WE League.
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The Niger women's national football team represents Niger in international women's football.
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The Nigeria women's national football team, nicknamed the Super Falcons, represents Nigeria in international women's football and is controlled by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
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The Nigeria women's national under-20 football team, nicknamed the Falconets, represents Nigeria in international youth women's football competitions.
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NWFL Premiership
The NWFL Premiership (formerly Nigeria Women Premier League) is the top-level league for women's association football in Nigeria.
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Rasheedat Ajibade
Rasheedat Busayo Ajibade (born 8 December 1999) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Spanish Liga F club Atlético Madrid and the Nigeria women's national team. Chidinma Okeke and Rasheedat Ajibade are 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup players, Expatriate women's footballers in Spain, fC Robo players, footballers at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Nigeria women's international footballers, Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Spain, Nigerian expatriate women's footballers, Nigerian women's footballers and Olympic footballers for Nigeria.
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Real Betis Féminas
Real Betis Balompié Féminas is the women's football club of Real Betis.
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WAFU Zone B Women's Cup
The WAFU Zone B Women's Cup is a women's association football competition contested by national teams of Zone B of the West African Football Union.
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Warri
The city of Warri is an oil hub within South-South Nigeria and houses an annex of the Delta State Government House.
2016 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
The 2016 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup was the fifth edition of the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, the biennial international women's youth football championship contested by the under-17 national teams of the member associations of FIFA.
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2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup
The 2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup was the ninth edition of the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, the biennial international women's youth football championship contested by the under-20 national teams of the member associations of FIFA, since its inception in 2002 as the FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship (age limit was raised from 19 to 20 in 2006).
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2019 FIFA Women's World Cup
The 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup was the eighth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, the quadrennial international Women's football championship contested by 24 women's national teams representing member associations of FIFA.
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See also
FC Robo players
- Asisat Oshoala
- Chidinma Okeke
- Esther Onyenezide
- Gift Monday
- Rasheedat Ajibade
Footballers from Warri
- Anam Imo
- Anderson Esiti
- Azubuike Oliseh
- Charity Adule
- Chidinma Okeke
- Chinonso Emeka
- Christian Obodo
- Darlington Omodiagbe
- Ekigho Ehiosun
- Emmanuel Olisadebe
- Ernest Jeremiah Chukwuma
- Felix Chidi Odili
- Felix Obada
- Florence Omagbemi
- Harrison Omoko
- Hugo Enyinnaya
- Ikechukwu Gabriel
- Jero Shakpoke
- John Owoeri
- Joseph Enakarhire
- Justice John Erhenede
- Kim Ojo
- Michael Obiku
- Michael Omoh
- Nedum Onuoha
- Oke Akpoveta
- Okechukwu Odita
- Onome Sodje
- Ortega Deniran
- Osas Saha
- Robert Akaruye
- Robert Egbeta
- Samson Godwin
- Samson Kpenosen
- Sebastien Ibeagha
- Stephen Gopey
- Udo Fortune
- Wilson Oruma
- Đặng Amaobi
Mynavi Sendai Ladies players
- Aimi Kunitake
- Akane Nishino
- Akari Shiraki
- Aurelle Awona
- Ayaka Saito (footballer)
- Carla Bautista
- Chidinma Okeke
- Chisa Okugawa
- Emi Nakajima
- Fūka Nagano
- Haruka Hamada
- Hinata Miyazawa
- Ibuki Hara
- Janista Jinantuya
- Kaede Sato
- Kana Kitahara
- Keiko Tanaka (footballer)
- Mamiko Matsumoto
- Manaka Matsukubo
- Mayu Ikejiri
- Michi Goto
- Miho Manya
- Mitsuba Ibaraki
- Miwa Sasaki
- Miyu Takahira
- Miyu Yakata
- Nana Ichise
- Nanako Takeda
- Paula Guerrero
- Phornphirun Philawan
- Rin Sumida
- Slađana Bulatović
- Yui Fukuta
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chidinma_Okeke
Also known as Chidinma Nkeruka Okeke.