Queen Ejovwo Targets Super Falcons Squad
Published: December 18, 2013Bobruichanka full back Queen Ejovwo Willian is targeting a spot in Super Falcons squad for next year’s African Women Championship.
The 21 - year - old admits she has what it takes to break into the senior squad despite the presence of some world class components in her position.
In early 2013, Queen completed a move from FCT Queens to Bobruichanka snubbing advances from Minsk and Umea.
And after swapping Nigeria Women Football League for life in Bobruisk, the defender made a lasting impression, immediately she has set her sights on being picked to play for the senior national side in next year’s African Women Championship.
“I know that I have secured my spot (at Bobruichanka), but I will do my best to improve, while respecting the other players,” Queen told a Facebook group Naija Female Soccer.
“I will train, play and do my best to get the trust of the manager and of the fans.
“There is no doubt Belarus football is very big, with huge visibility. I hope that helps me to be called up for the national team but
of course that depends on me.
“I will have to play and prove I deserve that spot. In the coming season, I need to play well and be called up [by Nigeria], this is my goal.”
Bobruichanka, made a number of impressive signings including Jane David, Tochukwu Oluehi, Joy Jegede and Loveth Ayila.
“The Nigerians [at Bobruichanka] all helped me to settle down, especially Joy Jegede, who told me to believe in myself.
“I was very happy to have them around and they certainly helped me a lot.”
When asked on a likely move despite numerous offers on the table, the always smiling full back preferred to believe in God for direction.
“I have always believed in God for direction, my major concern for now is having a swell time on the pitch,” she concluded.
Photo Credit : fifa.com
The 21 - year - old admits she has what it takes to break into the senior squad despite the presence of some world class components in her position.
In early 2013, Queen completed a move from FCT Queens to Bobruichanka snubbing advances from Minsk and Umea.
And after swapping Nigeria Women Football League for life in Bobruisk, the defender made a lasting impression, immediately she has set her sights on being picked to play for the senior national side in next year’s African Women Championship.
“I know that I have secured my spot (at Bobruichanka), but I will do my best to improve, while respecting the other players,” Queen told a Facebook group Naija Female Soccer.
“I will train, play and do my best to get the trust of the manager and of the fans.
“There is no doubt Belarus football is very big, with huge visibility. I hope that helps me to be called up for the national team but
of course that depends on me.
“I will have to play and prove I deserve that spot. In the coming season, I need to play well and be called up [by Nigeria], this is my goal.”
Bobruichanka, made a number of impressive signings including Jane David, Tochukwu Oluehi, Joy Jegede and Loveth Ayila.
“The Nigerians [at Bobruichanka] all helped me to settle down, especially Joy Jegede, who told me to believe in myself.
“I was very happy to have them around and they certainly helped me a lot.”
When asked on a likely move despite numerous offers on the table, the always smiling full back preferred to believe in God for direction.
“I have always believed in God for direction, my major concern for now is having a swell time on the pitch,” she concluded.
Photo Credit : fifa.com
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