“I’m Still Here!” – Asisat Oshoala Shuts Down Retirement Rumors After Super Falcons’ WAFCON Triumph
Following the Super Falcons’ thrilling 3-2 victory over Morocco in the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) final, Nigerian forward Asisat Oshoala has firmly debunked rumours suggesting she’s hanging up her boots on the international stage.
Addressing reporters after the match, the 30-year-old legend said with her signature fire:
“I don’t know where that came from but agenda must agend. I get it, but I’m not bothered. I’m still here. I’m still playing. I’m still doing my job. That’s what I’m focused on.”
🦅 Still Soaring with the Super Falcons
While Oshoala played a supporting role in this year’s tournament, her presence — both on and off the pitch — remains vital to the squad. Her experience, leadership, and infectious confidence continue to inspire younger players coming through the ranks.
📊 Oshoala’s Glittering International Legacy:
Debut: 2013
WAFCON Titles: 2014, 2016, 2018, and now 2024
FIFA World Cup Feat: First African player to score in three consecutive Women’s World Cups
African Footballer of the Year: Six-time winner — unmatched on the continent.
🔥 Opinion: She’s Not Done — And That’s Good for Africa
Oshoala’s statement wasn’t just a clapback — it was a message of reassurance for fans and teammates alike. In an era where African women’s football is finally receiving the spotlight it deserves, Oshoala’s continued presence is symbolic and strategic.
Her name alone draws headlines. Her skills shift games. And her voice commands global respect.
💬 What Do You Think?
Should Oshoala take on an even more active mentoring role within the team while continuing to play? Is she the greatest African female footballer of all time?
Let’s talk!👇
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