Ngozi Okobi-Okeoghene has left Swedish side Eskilstuna United. Okobi left the cash-strapped club following their relegation from top-flight Damallsvenskan to second tier Elitettan. Despite the club’s struggle the Nigerian ended the campaign with 2 goals from 26 games. Another day for ⚽️ #gameday@eskilstunaunited 💙 #obosdamallsvenskan pic.twitter.com/bWpbJWkjNh — ngozi okobi (@NgoziOkobi) October 14, 2022 During her […]
Okobi leaves Eskilstuna United after five years
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