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Nasarawa Amazons F.C.
Full nameNasarawa Amazons Football Club
Nickname(s)Solid Babes
Founded2000
GroundLafia Township Stadium
OwnerGovernment of Nasarawa State
ManagerChristopher Danjuma
LeagueNigeria Women Premier League

Nasarawa Amazons F.C. is a women's association football club based in Lafia in Nasarawa State, Nigeria. The club is associated with the men's football club Nasarawa United.[1] The home jersey is green,[2] while the away jersey is white with a diagonal sky blue stripe.[3]

History

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The club was founded by the government of Nasarawa State in 2000. The nickname of the club, Solid Babes, is from the official slogan of the state.[4]

They won the Nigeria Women Premier League in 2013 and 2017,[5] and were runners-up in 2006, 2007 and 2016.[6][7] They have also won the Nigerian Women's Cup twice, with their recent win in 2019[8]

In 2010, Nasarawa Amazons were evicted from their home camping ground in Lafia for failure to pay accumulated rents.[9] In 2012, Amazons played Pelican Stars F.C. to qualify for the super six tournament that determines the overall winner of the league.[10] In 2013, the governor of Nasarawa State, Umaru Tanko Al-Makura, donated ₦ 40,000,000 to aid the running of the club and in recognition of the outstanding performance of the team.[11] Amazons were suspended during the 2016 season but were reinstated back to the league after an appeal.[12]

Current squad

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Squad list for 2022 season.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
35 GK Nigeria NGA Chioma Nwankwo
32 GK Nigeria NGA Uche Chukwu
34 GK Nigeria NGA Sandra Aernyi
1 GK Nigeria NGA Augustina Boniface
22 DF Nigeria NGA Joy Duru
13 DF Nigeria NGA Sarah Nnodim
4 DF Nigeria NGA Mariam Ibrahim
24 DF Nigeria NGA Mary Ibadin
29 DF Nigeria NGA Ebere Okoye
30 DF Nigeria NGA Juliet Iorliam
27 DF Nigeria NGA Nnenna Okogbua
33 MF Nigeria NGA Amarachi Okoronkwo
28 MF Nigeria NGA Esther Viktor Ekwese
No. Pos. Nation Player
5 MF Nigeria NGA Veronica Idoko
6 MF Nigeria NGA Sikirat Isah
3 MF Nigeria NGA Chythia Emenayo Ugochi
21 MF Nigeria NGA Josephine Mathias
10 MF Nigeria NGA Deborah Ajiboye
16 FW Nigeria NGA Grace Igboamalu
7 FW Nigeria NGA Aishat Bello
11 FW Nigeria NGA Dooshima Tarnum
19 FW Nigeria NGA Adejoke Ejalonibu
20 FW Nigeria NGA Ijeoma Emenike
9 FW Nigeria NGA Alheri Ayuba
12 FW Nigeria NGA Stella Onyekachi

Management

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Notable players

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Honours

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References

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  1. ^ "Nasarawa United, Amazon management dissolved". Daily Trust. 13 September 2017. Retrieved 24 December 2018.
  2. ^ "NWPL: Nasarawa Amazons beat Sunshine Queens in Lafia". Sports Compass. Retrieved 24 December 2018.
  3. ^ "NWPL: Nasarawa Amazons in slim win over Sunshine Queens". Vanguard. Retrieved 24 December 2018.
  4. ^ "The fascinating stories and history behind Nigeria Women's Premier League club's nicknames". Sport Compass. 2019-05-24. Retrieved 2019-05-25.
  5. ^ "Nasarawa Amazons emerge 2017 Nigerian Women Premier League champions". Retrieved 25 December 2018.
  6. ^ "Nasarawa Amazons are Nigeria Women League champions". Goal.com. Retrieved 24 December 2018.
  7. ^ "Rivers Angels FC beat Nasarawa Amazon to claim NWPL title". Today NG. Retrieved 25 December 2018.
  8. ^ "Nasarawa Amazons defeat Rivers Angels to win title". Punchng.com. 28 July 2019.
  9. ^ "Nigeria: Landlord Seals Nasarawa Female Football Team Camp". All Africa. Retrieved 25 December 2018.
  10. ^ "Nasarawa Amazons plot Pelicans' fall". Futaa. Retrieved 25 December 2018.
  11. ^ "Al-Makura doles out N40m to Nasarawa Amazons". Daily Trust. Retrieved 25 December 2018.
  12. ^ Nnaji, Bede (2016). "Nasarawa Amazons seek reinstatement on NWFL". authorityngr.com. Archived from the original on 2016-10-21. Retrieved 2017-04-09.
  13. ^ "Nigeria invites 30 players to Falcons camp for 10th AWC". Premium Times NG. Retrieved 25 December 2018.
  14. ^ a b c d "Chris Danjuma Calls 35 Falcons For All Africa Games". Naij. Retrieved 25 December 2018.