1 Edo Queens Strengthen Squad with Five New Signings for NWFL Premiership
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In a bid to defend their NWFL Premiership title and maintain their dominance in Nigerian womens football, Edo Queens FC have signed five new players ahead of the final phase of the league.
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The new signings include:
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Anjor Mary (Bayelsa Queens) Rebecca Adegbemile (Delta Queens) Winifred Eyegboria (Remo Stars Ladies) Vincent Precious (Remo Stars Ladies) Happiness Titus (Remo Stars Ladies)



These players have committed to one-year deals and have already participated in their first training session at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, showing professionalism and determination.

Management and Coaching Staff Speak on the Reinforcements

Edo Queens General Manager, Rollanson Odeh, emphasized that strengthening the squad was necessary to handle the challenges ahead as the club aims for another continental ticket. He thanked Governor Monday Okpebholo and Edo State Sports Commission Chairman, Hon. Desmond Enabule, for their support.

"As WAFU-B Champions and NWFL defending champions, expectations are high. To maintain our dominance and secure another continental ticket, we had to reinforce key areas. The team is prepared and focused on retaining the trophy," Odeh stated.

Head coach Moses Aduku echoed this sentiment, adding:

"Every game is a war, and we are prepared to fight. The addition of experienced players will complement the squads efforts as we push for another successful campaign."

With the final phase of the approaching, Edo Queens are determined to retain their title and continue their dominance in Nigerian womens football.

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Edo Queens latest signings show their serious intent to remain the best team in Nigerian womens football. The addition of experienced players from [Bayelsa](https://wiki-staging.jgtitleco.com/index.php?title=User:NormanGladney) Queens, Delta Queens, and Remo Stars Ladies [strengthens](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/transfer-news/11-top-nigerian-players-secure-new-clubs-in-winter-transfer-window/) their squad depth, ensuring they can compete at the highest level in the league.

As they prepare for the decisive phase of the NWFL Premiership, the teams ability to integrate new signings quickly will be crucial. If Edo Queens succeed in retaining their title, they will further cement their place as one of the most dominant forces in Nigerian womens football.
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Did You Know?

Edo Queens are the defending champions of the NWFL Premiership, having won the title last season. The team also won the WAFU-B Women's Championship, which granted them a continental ticket. The NWFL is Nigerias top-tier womens football league, featuring some of the best female footballers in Africa. [Bayelsa Queens](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/player-health-and-injuries/) and Delta Queens are among the strongest rivals of Edo Queens, making the transfer of their players to Edo a strategic move. Edo Queens home stadium, the [Samuel Ogbemudia](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/nigerian-premier-league/) Stadium, is one of the best football venues in Nigeria, often used for international matches.


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