Maureen Mmadu
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]
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- 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: Hamilton
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- 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: Ismaila
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- 1 Opara
- 2 Ekpo
- 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
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- 1 Dede
- 2 Ekpo
- 3 Eze
- 4 Nkwocha
- 5 Ameh
- 6 Queens
- 7 Mbachu
- 8 Nwadike
- 9 Igbojionu
- 10 Akide
- 11 Okolo
- 12 Onyeka
- 13 Kudaisi
- 14 Sabi
- 15 Mmadu
- 16 Egbe
- 17 Nwosu
- 18 Onyeka
- Coach: Ismaila
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Mmadu, Maureen |
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1977-05-14 |
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