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Money Move? Chinaza Agoh swells Super Falcons quota in Saudi Arabia's Women League

Chinaza Agoh swaps NWFL for Al Shabab
From Nigeria to Saudi Arabia: Chinaza Agoh swaps NWFL for Al Shabab. (Photo Credit: Agoh/x)
Chinaza Agoh has followed some of her Super Falcons teammates led by Ashleigh Plumptre to join the Saudi Arabia Women's League.
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The Saudi Arabia Women's League just got a major boost of talent after Chinaza Agoh, the talented Super Falcons player, became the latest addition to the league.

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Pulse Sports Nigeria reports that Agoh has left the Nigeria Women’s Football League, NWFL, for Saudi club Al Shabab, joining the ranks of powerhouse players like Ashleigh Plumptre and Rita Chikwelu.

Chinaza joins Plumptre, Super Falcons stars

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Agoh, who is from Nigerian champions, Delta Queens FC, is set to make waves in Saudi Arabia as she puts pen to paper for Al Shabab Women. 

Al Shabab confirmed the transfer with a simple statement on their official social media account. 

The latest Super Falcons player in Saudi Arabia, Chinaza Agoh. (Photo Credit: Al Shabab/IG)

“Nigerian 🇳🇬 International “Chinaza Stronger” organizes for #YoungLadies,” the club stated on their Instagram page, as translated.

This exciting transfer marks a significant milestone in Agoh's career and signals her readiness to take on new challenges in the rapidly growing league.

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The Saudi Arabia Women's League has been making headlines recently for its commitment to elevating women's football and attracting top-tier talent from around the globe. 

Agoh's arrival has now swelled the number of Super Falcons contingent in the league as she joined the likes of Plumptre and Rita to ensure fans can expect even more excitement and fierce competition on the pitch.

Chinaza Agoh won the NWFL with Delta Queens last season in Nigeria.

As Agoh prepares to make her mark in Saudi Arabia, fans eagerly await her debut and the opportunity to witness her dazzling skills in action. 

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With her speed, agility, and experience, there's no doubt that Chinaza could be a game-changer for Al Shabab Women.

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