Английская Википедия:Deborah Abiodun

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Deborah Ajibola Abiodun, popularly known as "Kante," is a fast rising Nigerian professional women's footballer. She was born 2 November 2003 and raised in Ibadan, Nigeria[1]

Deborah passion about football since her childhood, and her incredible game vision has set her apart on the field.[2] She started her professional journey with Rivers Angels Football Club in the Nigerian women's premier league and her performances caught the attention of scouts, which leads to a full scholarship offer from the University of Pittsburgh’s women's soccer team in the United States.[3]

Deborah's versatility and outstanding range of skills allows her to contribute effectively as a Central Midfielder (CMF), Attacking Midfielder (AMF), Defensive Midfielder (DMF) and an standout player in the midfield.[4]

2023 World Cup

In 2023, at age 19, Deborah made her FIFA Women's World Cup for Nigeria against canada for a rough challenge on Ashley Lawrence.[5] Despite the match ending in a goalless draw, her solid performance generate attention, even though she received a red card during stoppage time after a VAR review,this was the first red card of the World Cup 2023.[1].

Deborah has proven herself as one of the midfield maestros of the future,with accomplishments at both the club and international levels.She has played a vital role in Rivers Angels’ success in the NWFL Premiership, the CAF Women's Champions League, as well as the Falconets’ impressive run in the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.[2]

Deborah Abiodun is poised to achieve great things both in Nigerian women's football and on the global stage with her track record and experience, she remains a beacon of hope and inspiration for aspiring female footballers across the world.[6]

References

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