Football
Rivers Angels set to unveil new recruits
Reigning Nigeria Women Premier League champions Rivers Angels will officially unveil their new recruits on Friday, insiders have told National Daily sports.
According to information revealed to our reporter that by since January,the big spenders have recruited some of the best legs in the land.
The players are Tochukwu Oluehi, Chiamaka Nnadozie, Elizabeth Zirike, Gladys Akpa, Idike Jiroro, Shola Oyewusi, Amaechi Ojini, Gladys Akpa, Chioma Wogu and Winifred Eyebhoria.
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Former Umea defender Akpa joined the Port Harcourt Angels on a one year deal and the workaholic Zirike signed from Sunshine Queens on a similar deal, reports.
Winifred rejoins the club for another stint after her moves to Pelican Stars and Nasarawa Amazons.
Nnadozie is the number one goalkeeper of the Flamingoes.
Oluehi is a former Bayelsa Queens, FC Bobruichanka and Ibom Angels star. Last season she was on the payroll of Sunshine Queens.
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Wogu will add pace to the attack and provide options for the technical crew led by Edwin Edem Okon.
Jiroro is a hardworking left-back who is expected to provide stiff competition to Effiom Mabel.
Oyewusi, a former youth international is a typical box 18 striker and will net the goals.
Ojini is a bulky forward with the ability to play as a second striker or a creative midfielder.
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