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Super Falcons star Deborah Abiodun beats IShowSpeed in ball Juggling contest

Watch Super Falcons star Deborah Abiodun beat IShowSpeed in a ball-juggling contest and tell him to visit Abuja and Lagos.
Watch Super Falcons star Deborah Abiodun beat IShowSpeed in a ball-juggling contest and tell him to visit Abuja and Lagos.
Watch Super Falcons star Deborah Abiodun beat IShowSpeed in a ball-juggling contest and tell him to visit Abuja and Lagos.
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Super Falcons of Nigeria midfielder Deborah Abiodun defeated global YouTube sensation IShowSpeed in a ball juggling contest.

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The event yet bold challenge initiated by Abiodun during a recent encounter with the American streamer, whose real name is Darren Jason Watkins Jr.

Abiodun and iShowSpeed

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Abiodun, a rising star with Washington Spirit, in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) asked iShowSpeed if he had ever visited Nigeria.

Watch Super Falcons star Deborah Abiodun beat IShowSpeed in a ball-juggling contest and tell him to visit Abuja and Lagos.

She proposed a ball juggling battle and if she won, the 20-year-old Ronaldo fan would have to travel to Nigeria.

Abiodun beat iShowSpeed to secure victory in front of fans and sparked social media buzz.

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Abiodun was in action earlier that day as the Washington Spirit defeated Vancouver Rise 4-0 in the CONCACAF Women’s Champions Cup.

Abiodun shines for Washington Spirit

Washington Spirit took the lead through goals from Tara McKeown, Heather Stainbrook, and Trinity Rodman, establishing a 3-0 advantage by halftime.

Watch Super Falcons star Deborah Abiodun beat IShowSpeed in a ball-juggling contest and tell him to visit Abuja and Lagos.
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Abiodun was introduced for McKeown to start the second half and made an immediate impact, scoring the fourth goal with an assist from Croix Bethune, sealing the 4-0 victory.

Abiodun recently rejoined Washington Spirit from Dallas Trinity FC after helping the Super Falcons of Nigeria win the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

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