ROUNDUP OF WOMEN FOOTBALL: Alozie returns to club football, Remo Stars in action today and Spain clinch World Cup
Emmanuel Alfred
Nigerian right back Michelle Alozie , who just participated at the 2023 Women World cup returned to Clubside Action as her side Houston Dash Women played out a 1-1 draw at home.
Alozie who was endeared to everyone for her solid display at the women World Cup made two tackles and three interceptions in the match and was later substituted for Courtney Petersen in the Sixty-four minutes.
Alozie’s Houston Dash Women FC are in eighth position on the log with nineteen points.
CAF Women Champions League: we can handle Remo Stars – Medeama Coach
Ahead of the first preliminary round of the CAF Women’s Champions League, the Head Coach of Medeama SC, Evans Adotey, has alluded that they are very aware of the weaknesses of Remo Stars.
The Ghana Premier League champions will host Nigeria’s representative Remo Stars in the game at the Cape Coast Stadium on today to get a positive result.
He said: “Recently I saw their games during a tournament in Nigeria. I have seen them severally and I have tapes of their games.
We have identified a few points including weaknesses and strengths and we have planned for them.”
FIFA Women World Cup: Spain best England to end a thrilling tournament
Spain have been crowned champions for the first time despite going into the tournament under a cloud of controversy following a dispute between players and the Spanish football federation.
Captain Olga Carmona scored what turned out to be the winner past goalkeeper Mary Earps in the first half, after England’s Lucy Bronze lost possession in midfield.
The Spaniards could have scored more if not England goalie Earps who made several stunning saves, including from the penalty spot to deny Jenni Hermoso after Barcelona midfielder Keira Walsh had been penalised for handball following a lengthy video assistant referee review.