Champions League: Nigeria get one over Ghana as Moshood powers Bayelsa Queens to win in Cote d’Ivoire

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Soccer Champions League: Nigeria get one over Ghana as Moshood powers Bayelsa Queens to win in Cote d’Ivoire

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Nigeria’s Bayelsa Queens began their CAF Women’s Champions League WAFU B campaign with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Ghana champions Police Ladies in Côte d’Ivoire on Sunday, Soccernet.ng reports.

The decisive moment came through teenager Shakirat Moshood, who boosted her growing reputation with a brilliant opener.

Just 12 minutes into the match at the Stade Charles Konan Banny, the 17-year-old forward collected a pass on the edge of the area, turned sharply away from her marker, and drove a powerful left-footed strike beyond the goalkeeper.

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It was a reminder of the quality she displayed at the 2024 FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup, where she produced four goals and an assist in just four appearances.

Soccer Nigeria Women's Premier League champions, Bayelsa Queens
Nigeria Women’s Premier League champions, Bayelsa Queens. Photo Credit: Bayelsa Queens/X

Bayelsa Queens carried the lead into the second half and extended their advantage in the 62nd minute.

Super Falcons forward Emem Essien met a precise cross from the right with a composed finish into the top corner, leaving Police Ladies struggling to regroup.

Bayelsa Queens second Goal scorer
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— Bayelsa Queens Fc (@Bayelsaqueensfc) August 24, 2025

The Ghanaian champions did manage to halve the deficit shortly afterwards, but the Nigerian side showed defensive resilience to protect their lead until the final whistle.

The result gives Bayelsa Queens an important early boost in Group A of the qualifiers. It is their first win of this year’s tournament and sets the tone for the two remaining fixtures: against Togo’s ASKO FC on 27 August and Benin Republic’s Sam Nelly on 30 August.

Soccer Nigeria Women's Premier League champions, Bayelsa Queens
Nigeria Women’s Premier League champions, Bayelsa Queens. Photo Credit: Bayelsa Queens/X

For the Prosperity Girls, this victory also continues a proud tradition.

The six-time NWFL Premiership winners, managed by coach Whyte Ogbonda, are no strangers to success on the continental stage. They lifted the WAFU B Women’s Champions League qualifiers in 2022 and went on to secure a third-place finish in the main competition that year.

With their strong opening performance in Côte d’Ivoire, Bayelsa Queens have positioned themselves as one of the sides to beat in the qualifiers. Their blend of youth and experience, epitomised by Moshood and Essien, offers a clear indication of their ambition to return to the CAF Women’s Champions League proper.

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