Super Falcons striker Asisat Oshoala has been honoured by the Womenâs International Champions Cup for her role in advancing womenâs soccer.
Oshola continues to claim awards and honours on and off the pitch.
The Barcelona forward, who was named to the third annual WICC Best XI on Monday, and Colombia and Deportivo Cali forward Linda Caicedo were the two footballers nominated for the prestigious awards alongside others.
England national team coach Sarina Wiegman, journalists Jeff Kassouf and Anna Kessel, U.S. Soccer President Cindy Parlow Cone and Ally Chief Marketing Officer Andrea Brimmer were other members on the award list.
Two activists, Asma Mirzae and Fran Hilton, were also honoured, as were Angel City co-founder Kara Nortman and Kansas City Current co-founder Angie Long.
Recognising the contribution of Oshoala and the other awardees, the head of the WICC, Susie Fiore said, âThe winners work tirelessly to champion the womenâs game, often in spite of great obstacles.
âWithout the contributions of the 2022 honorees, the womenâs game would not have the explosive growth that weâre seeing today.â
Oshoala has set many outstanding records and this latest one adds to the growing list.
The former Robo Queen star is also the first African woman to play in the English Women's league, when she featured for Liverpool and Arsenal, winning the 2015 Womenâs FA Cup with the Gunners.
Oshoala is Nigeriaâs most decorated woman footballer in history. In August, she became the first African woman nominated for the Ballon dâOr.
A record five-time winner of the African Womenâs Footballer of the Year award, Oshoala was the first African to score a goal in a UEFA Womenâs Champions League final.
Just last season, the 28-year-old became the first African woman to win the UEFA Champions League.
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