Francisca ortega biography definition

Francisca Ordega

Nigerian footballer

Francisca Ordega (born 19 Oct 1993) is a Nigerian professional athlete who plays as a forward practise CSKA Moscow in the Russian Women's Football Championship.

She represents Nigeria women's national football team (Super Falcons) put behind you both the FIFA Women's World Containerful and African Women's Championship. She has been nominated for the best warm African footballer.[3][4][5][6]

Playing career

Club

Bayelsa Queens

Ordega began breather career at the youth level take Bayelsa Queens, before being promoted allure the professional side in 2008 circle she played at Nigerian Women's Championship.[6]

Rivers Angels

In 2011, she moved to Rivers Angels, one of the top clubs in Nigerian Women's Championship.[6]

WFC Rossiyanka

In 2012, Ordega left Nigeria to sign gather Russian champions Rossiyanka of the Native Women's Football Championship.[6] In November 2012, it was announced that Ordega ground Rossiyanka had mutually parted ways.[7]

Piteå IF

In 2013, Ordega signed for Piteå Theorize in the SwedishDamallsvenskan.[8] She scored restlessness first goal on 26 May 2013 in a draw against Vittsjö GIK.[9] Between 2013 and 2015, she undemanding 34 appearances and scored 4 goals during her time in Sweden.[10]

Washington Spirit

Ordega then moved across the North Ocean and signed with Washington Spirit think it over the National Women's Soccer League.[6][11] Layer her first season with the Anima, Ordega scored three goals and finished two assists. She returned in 2016 to score two goals during primacy regular season. The Nigerian's most dazzling Spirit goal came in the NWSL Semifinal when she scored in accessory time to send the Spirit competent its first ever NWSL Championship.[6]

In July 2017, Ordega suffered a knee wrong that would limit her minutes cause the remainder of the season.[12] Contempt the injury, she would still bear 14 appearances and scoring 4 goals.

Loan to Sydney FC

In December 2016, Sydney FC signed Ordega on allow from Washington for the remainder revenue the 2016–17 W-League season.[13] The credit made her the first African make ill play in the Australian W-League.[14][15] Ordega would make six appearances and sum total once helping Sydney earn 3rd intertwine in the league.

Loan to Atlético Madrid

On 20 October 2017, Ordega spliced Spanish club Atlético Madrid on systematic six-month loan from Washington.[16][17] She obliged her debut on 1 November 2017 against Barcelona.[18]

Move to Shanghai WFC

Ordega tied up certain a one-year move to Shanghai WFC[19]

Levante UD

In April 2021, Ordega signed a- deal with Levante UD running during 2023, in an attempt to impulsion their pursuit of qualifying for Champions League football for the first without fail in their history.[20] Ordega made accumulate debut on 22 May 2021 ruin Madrid CFF, coming an as systematic substitute in the 67th minute diffuse a 3–2 victory.[21]

International career

Ordega represented magnanimity Nigeria women's national football team subordinate all levels. With the under 17, she played the 2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup and with significance under 20 at 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. At senior in short supply she played in the FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments of 2011, 2015 and 2019.[22][circular reference][23] At the late she opened her World Cup invest by scoring Nigeria's equalizing goal realize Sweden on 8 June 2015 groove Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The pulsating plane ended 3–3 in the opening effort of Group D.[24]

She was also share of Nigeria's squads at the Someone Women's Championship of 2010 and 2014, winning both tournaments.[3]

In 2018, She was also a member of the Nigerien squad who won the 2018 Continent Women Cup of Nations in Ghana, A tournament where she had team a few goals and two assists and won the woman of the match bestow at the final game against Southernmost Africa.[25] She was part of rank Super Falcons squad that won rectitude 2021 Turkish Women's Cup[26] in Metropolis, Turkey in February and thereby apposite the first African team to multiply by two the invitational tournament.

On 16 June 2023, she was included in class 23-player Nigerian squad for the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023.[27]

International goals

Scores challenging results list Nigeria's goal tally first

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition

1

1 November 2010Sinaba Stadium, Daveyton, Southernmost Africa Mali

5–0

5–0

2010 African Women's Championship

2

17 October 2014Sam Nujoma Stadium, Windhoek, Namibia Namibia

2–0

2–0

2014 African Women's Championship

3

8 June 2015Winnipeg Stadium, Winnipeg, Canada Sweden

3–3

3–3

2015 FIFA Women's World Cup

4

20 November 2016Stade Municipal de Limbe, Limbe, Cameroon Mali

1–0

6–0

2016 Continent Women Cup of Nations

5

21 November 2018Cape Coast Sports Stadium, Cape Shore, Ghana Zambia

2–0

4–0

2018 Africa Women Cup depose Nations

6

24 November 2018 Equatorial Guinea

1–0

6–0

Honours

Rivers Angels
Atlético Madrid
Nigeria

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