- Maureen Mmadu
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Maureen Mmadu (born 7 May 1977 in Onitsha, Anambra State) is a Nigerian football (soccer) midfielder who last played for Linköpings FC in the Swedish women's 1st division Damallsvenskan.
Career
She previously played for Klepp IL in the Norwegian Toppserien.[1] Mmadu played for Kolbotn IL in Oslo, Norway, for the 2010 season, helping them to 3rd place in the Toppserien league.[2]
International career
She is also a member for Nigeria and has made more than 100 appearances for the Nigeria women's national football team,[3] including appearing at four FIFA Women's World Cups[4] and has competed in the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics.[5]
References
- ^ "Ikidi og Mmadu har riktige lønnsbet" (in Norwegian). NRK. 2005-10-13. http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/rogaland/sport_nrk_rogaland/1.247389.
- ^ 'I played for Nigeria while my mum died'
- ^ "FIFA Women's Century Club". FIFA. 2009-08-25. http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/fifafacts/stats-centclub/52/00/60/womenscenturyclub.pdf.
- ^ Maureen Mmadu – FIFA competition record
- ^ "Maureen Mmadu Biography and Statistics". Sports Reference. http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/mm/maureen-mmadu-1.html. Retrieved 2009-10-14.
Nigeria squad – 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup 1 Chiejine • 2 Omagbemi • 3 Ezeocha • 4 Okoroafor • 5 Branch • 6 Kudaisi • 7 Mbilitam • 8 Nwadike • 9 Ngozi Uche • 10 Ogun • 11 Emeafu • 12 Akide • 13 Okosieme • 14 Ebimiekumo • 15 Mmadu • 16 Opara • 17 Akpagu • 18 Avre • 19 Nwaiwu • 20 Mukoro • Coach: HamiltonNigeria squad – 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup 1 Chiejine • 2 Kudaisi • 3 Tarhemba • 4 Nwaneri • 5 Opara • 6 Ajayi • 7 Mbachu • 8 Nwadike • 9 Usieta • 10 Ogun • 11 Emeafu • 12 Chime • 13 Okosieme • 14 Omagbemi • 15 Mmadu • 16 Iweta • 17 Egbe • 18 Avre • 19 Akide • 20 Chiejine • Coach: IsmailaEkpo • 3 Kayode • 4 Nkwocha • 5 Ebi • 6 Ajayi • 7 Mbachu • 8 Olaitan • 9 Ikidi • 10 Akide • 11 Egbe • 12 Dede • 13 Okosieme • 14 Chiejine • 15 Mmadu • 16 Iweta • 17 Omagbemi • 18 Avre • 19 Okhae • 20 Okolo • Coach: Okpodu
• 2Nigeria squad – 2004 Summer Olympics (Women's Football) Ekpo • 3 Yusuf • 4 Nkwocha • 5 Ebi • 6 Otuwe • 7 Mbachu • 8 Chiejine • 9 Chukwudi • 10 Chikwelu • 11 Igbo • 12 Oluehi • 13 George (c.) • 14 Ikidi • 15 Mmadu • 16 Jerome • 17 Kudaisi • 18 Uwak • 19 Cole • 20 Eke • 21 Ayegba • Coach: Effiom
• 2Categories:- 1975 births
- Living people
- People from Onitsha
- Nigerian women's footballers
- Nigeria women's international footballers
- Olympic footballers of Nigeria
- Footballers at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Expatriate footballers in Norway
- Footballers at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup players
- 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup players
- 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup players
- 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup players
- Expatriate footballers in Sweden
- FIFA Century Club
- Nigerian football biography stubs
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