Charity Ogbenyealu Adule
Charity Ogbenyealu Adule (born 7 November 1993 in Warri, Delta State, Nigeria[1]) is a Nigerian footballer.[2]
Career
Club play
Adule started her career with the Rivers Angels[1] and debuted at 14 years old at the Female Challenge Cup 2006.[3] In the spring of 2011, she left the Rivers Angels and joined the professional female Football League club Bayelsa Queens FC in Yenagoa.[1] Adule scored 57 goals in 40 games,[1] for the Bayelsa Queens, nad led to her in September 2014 signing a contract with Kazakh champions FK BIIK Kazygurt.[4] She made her debut for FK Biik in the UEFA Women's Champions League on 8 October 2014 against the German FFC Frankfurt.[5]
National team
Adult played for U20 Nigeria at the 2010 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Germany[6] and the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Japan.[7] Since 2013 Adule played for the Nigeria women's national football team.[4]
Personal life
Adulte studied before her move to Europe at the Delta State University.[8]
References
- 1 2 3 4 Foreign Legion: SL10 Sits Down With Adule Charity – SL10.ng
- ↑ Charity Ogbenyealu Adule – UEFA.com
- ↑ Rivers Angels 8-0 Remo Queens Joy Okoduwa 11, Charity Adule
- 1 2 Adule eyes UEFA, national team honours for 2014 season
- ↑ Frankfurt nur 2:2 beim kasachischen Meister :: DFB
- ↑ Nigeria’s U-20 women’s team return to camp to prepare for tough World Cup challenge
- ↑ FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Japan 2012 List of Players
- ↑ Bayelsa law students get bursary award – Daily Trust
- This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the German Wikipedia.