Granada Striker Edna Imade Chooses Nigeria Over Spain and Morocco
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Granada CF forward Edna Imade, with a five game scoring streak, has expressed her intent to represent Nigeria internationally despite eligibility to play for Morocco and Spain. The 24 year old, born in Morocco but raised in Seville, Spain, has caught attention with her remarkable goal scoring exploits in the Spanish women's league.

This season, her stellar performances include a brace against Eibar, a penalty goal in a narrow defeat to Real Betis, and two goals in Granada's 3-0 victory over Sevilla. These feats have positioned her as a prime candidate to lead Nigeria's next generation of goal scorers.
Although Spain might also be interested in securing her for their national team, Imade's preference for Nigeria gives the Super Falcons an edge. However, the Nigerian Football Federation is urged to act swiftly, possibly integrating her into upcoming international windows before the Women's Africa Cup of Nations WAFCON, to solidify her allegiance.

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Edna Imade's decision to represent Nigeria over Spain and Morocco is a welcome boost for Nigerian women's football. Her current form and background make her a valuable addition to the Super Falcons as they rebuild for future tournaments. Securing such talent not only strengthens the team but also inspires a new generation of players with diverse roots to contribute to Nigeria's football legacy.

Imade began her football journey at age six, playing in boys' teams before excelling in indoor football, where she became a prolific scorer. Her talent led her to Málaga CF Femenino in the Reto Iberdrola league and later to stints with Cacereño Femenino and Granada CF, where she solidified her reputation as a lethal striker.

Imade's football journey from grassroots to elite leagues exemplifies the transformative power of opportunity and dedication. Her seamless adaptation to different styles of play and her consistent performance are qualities the Super Falcons desperately need to maintain their dominance in Africa and challenge for global honours.

The Nigerian Football Federation must act decisively to include Imade in the national setup, showcasing the country's commitment to integrating global talent into its football ecosystem. Her could mark a turning point for the Super Falcons, elevating their competitiveness on the world stage.
Did You Know?
- Edna Imade's five-game scoring streak includes standout performances in Spain's top-flight women's league.
- She started her football career playing for boys' teams before transitioning to indoor football and excelling.
- Imade is eligible to represent three countries—Nigeria, Morocco, and Spain—due to her diverse heritage and upbringing.
- Granada CF, her current club, is known for nurturing emerging talents in both their men's and women's teams.
- The Women's Africa Cup of Nations WAFCON is a critical tournament where Nigeria has historically been dominant, winning 11 titles since its inception.
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