Andrea Okene, a Spanish born forward with Nigerian roots, has shown interest in playing for Nigeria's Super Falcons. Born to a Nigerian father and Spanish mother, Okene, 22, currently plays for the B team of Costa Adeje Tenerife Egatesa. Having previously trained with Spain’s U16 team, she qualifies to represent Nigeria and has expressed willingness to join the Super Falcons if called up.
Her presence alongside seasoned players like Rasheedat Ajibade and Uchenna Kanu could be valuable for both the squad’s performance and her growth. The Nigerian Football Federation may need to act quickly to secure her commitment amidst potential interest from Spain.
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Andrea Okene’s interest in joining the Super Falcons couldn’t come at a better time. Nigeria’s recent performances highlighted the need for more attacking options, and Okene’s potential addition would address this gap effectively. Her experience in Spanish football brings a new perspective, and her familiarity with both the left and right wing positions could provide crucial rotation options for the team.
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A versatile winger, Okene’s career began at Levante UD’s before she joined Valencia in 2021, primarily playing for their B team. After a stint at Zaragoza CFF, she joined her current club earlier this year. Her agent has confirmed that Okene is open to representing Nigeria, a decision that could benefit the Super Falcons, providing additional depth and flexibility to their forward line.
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Securing Okene’s commitment to Nigeria requires swift action from the NFF. If successfully integrated, she would be mentored by some of Africa’s top female forwards, helping her develop her technical skills and adapt to the team’s play style. Such strategic decisions have long term implications for Nigeria’s success in international tournaments, and Okene’s background and talent could play a significant role in shaping the Super Falcons’ future.
Did You Know?
Andrea Okene’s former club, Valencia, is known for producing top talents, having developed players like Ferran Torres and Carlos Soler.
Okene has Spanish youth experience, having attended a U16 national training camp.
Costa Adeje Tenerife Egatesa, her current club, is part of the Canary Islands’ competitive football scene in Spain.
The Super Falcons are among Africa’s most successful women’s teams, with eleven African Women’s Cup of [Nations titles](https://bahnreise-wiki.de/wiki/Benutzer:RoseHyam72450).
If she joins the Super Falcons, Okene would join a roster that includes fellow diaspora players, reflecting Nigeria’s extensive talent reach.