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Asisat Oshoala Becomes First African Woman To Score In Three World Cups

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Super Falcons of Nigeria prolific striker Asisat Oshoala is now the first African woman to score a goal in three separate FIFA Women’s World Cups.

The 28-year-old prolific Super Falcons striker who started her national team career in 2014 set this record on Thursday when she scored the third goal in Nigeria’s 3-2 win over Australia, the co-hosts of the ongoing 2023 Women’s World Cup.

The former Liverpool and Arsenal forward, who is currently contracted to FC Barcelona women’s team, scored the record-setting goal in the 77th minute.

Asisat Oshoala has played in three Women’s World Cups, 2015, 2019, and 2013, and in each of those editions of the global tournament, she has scored a goal. No other African woman has been so successful in the tournament.

The record five-time African woman player of the year winner scored her first World Cup goal in Nigeria’s 3-3 group stage draw against Sweden in the 2015 Women’s World Cup hosted by Canada.

In the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup hosted in France, Asisat Oshoala scored her second World Cup goal. This time around, the goal came against South Korea.

And then in the 2023 Women’s World Cup co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, Oshoala got her third World Cup in a five-goal thriller against Australia. The win over the co-hosts pushed the Super Falcons to the top of Group B with four points in two games.

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Asisat Oshoala celebrates after scoring her 3rd World Cup goal against Australia, on Thursday, July 27, 2023.

On July 31, Asisat Oshoala, a one-time UEFA Champions League winner, will have another chance to add to her goal tally when the Super Falcons face the bottom-placed Republic of Ireland.

After her goal against Australia, Oshoala was quoted as saying: “As I have always said, each tournament I go to, I always want to make sure I give everything for my teammates and fight for this badge.

“Nigeria is the best country in the world. Naija for life! Let’s go!”