Nigerian and Liverpool footballer Asisat Oshoala has won the BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year. A statement issued by the BBC yesterday said the 20-year-old forward is the first player to win the new award from the BBC World Service which is voted for by football fans around the world.
Asisat Oshoala said: “I would like to say thank you to the BBC, to my fans around the world and to everyone who voted. I feel very happy and appreciated. It's a very good thing for me and also motivation for the World Cup. I had a very good 2014 and had the opportunity of going to the under 20's Women's World Cup with Nigeria and also won the Golden Ball and Golden Boot so I think maybe that added to the reason why people voted for me.”
The winner was revealed on World Have Your Say on the BBC World Service. Oshoala, who is already in Canada ahead of the World Cup, was presented with the award by the BBC’s Caroline Rigby, Project Lead on BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year, and the programme also included interviews with Edwin Okon, Head coach of the Nigeria senior women national team, and Nigeria Captain Evelyn Nwabuoku.
Former Liverpool captain, Steven Gerrard, also sent his congratulations: “Congratulations to Liverpool Ladies’ Asisat Oshoala on being named BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year 2015.”
Asked whether she felt the award was a boost before the Women’s World Cup, Oshoala said: “It's a really a good thing for us as a team because we know we have something great and now we want to go for the trophy. We can do it, we did it in 2014, we can also do it this year as well.”
Oshoala added: “I think there is going to be a lot of motivation for women’s football in Nigeria now because of the award and because there are a lot of fans out there. Support for women’s football in Nigeria is now growing.”
When asked how she thought Liverpool Ladies would react to the Award, Oshoala said: “I know my coach is going to be very happy because before I left the UK he called me and said I hope you win and we're going to celebrate it when you come back. I think I chose a very good team.”
Oshoala was voted the winner from a shortlist of some of the top names in women’s football that included Verónica Boquete (Spain and FFC Frankfurt), Nadine Kessler (Germany and VFL Wolfsburg), Kim Little (Scotland and Seattle Reign FC) and Marta (Brazil and FC Rosengard).
Mary Hockaday, Controller of BBC World Service English, said: “Huge congratulations to Asisat Oshoala on winning the first BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year award. At still only 20, she’s proved herself a formidable talent on the pitch. I’m proud BBC World Service is supporting the women’s game and thrilled with the interest in the Award. I look forward to seeing who comes through in next year’s shortlist.”
The youngest footballer to be shortlisted, Oshoala played at the Under-20 World Cup in Canada last summer where she was the tournament's leading scorer and voted best player. Her performance led Nigeria to the final, where they were narrowly beaten by Germany.
Oshoala was also a major influence in the senior Nigeria team who won the African Women's Championship later in 2014, ensuring their qualification for this summer's World Cup.
Oshoala signed for Liverpool Ladies in January 2015, with Manager Matt Beard calling her “one of the world’s top young footballers”. She is the first African to feature in the Women’s Super League, and says former Reds striker, Luis Suarez is an inspiration because of his ruthlessness in front of goal.
Asisat Oshoala said: “I would like to say thank you to the BBC, to my fans around the world and to everyone who voted. I feel very happy and appreciated. It's a very good thing for me and also motivation for the World Cup. I had a very good 2014 and had the opportunity of going to the under 20's Women's World Cup with Nigeria and also won the Golden Ball and Golden Boot so I think maybe that added to the reason why people voted for me.”
The winner was revealed on World Have Your Say on the BBC World Service. Oshoala, who is already in Canada ahead of the World Cup, was presented with the award by the BBC’s Caroline Rigby, Project Lead on BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year, and the programme also included interviews with Edwin Okon, Head coach of the Nigeria senior women national team, and Nigeria Captain Evelyn Nwabuoku.
Former Liverpool captain, Steven Gerrard, also sent his congratulations: “Congratulations to Liverpool Ladies’ Asisat Oshoala on being named BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year 2015.”
Asked whether she felt the award was a boost before the Women’s World Cup, Oshoala said: “It's a really a good thing for us as a team because we know we have something great and now we want to go for the trophy. We can do it, we did it in 2014, we can also do it this year as well.”
Oshoala added: “I think there is going to be a lot of motivation for women’s football in Nigeria now because of the award and because there are a lot of fans out there. Support for women’s football in Nigeria is now growing.”
When asked how she thought Liverpool Ladies would react to the Award, Oshoala said: “I know my coach is going to be very happy because before I left the UK he called me and said I hope you win and we're going to celebrate it when you come back. I think I chose a very good team.”
Oshoala was voted the winner from a shortlist of some of the top names in women’s football that included Verónica Boquete (Spain and FFC Frankfurt), Nadine Kessler (Germany and VFL Wolfsburg), Kim Little (Scotland and Seattle Reign FC) and Marta (Brazil and FC Rosengard).
Mary Hockaday, Controller of BBC World Service English, said: “Huge congratulations to Asisat Oshoala on winning the first BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year award. At still only 20, she’s proved herself a formidable talent on the pitch. I’m proud BBC World Service is supporting the women’s game and thrilled with the interest in the Award. I look forward to seeing who comes through in next year’s shortlist.”
The youngest footballer to be shortlisted, Oshoala played at the Under-20 World Cup in Canada last summer where she was the tournament's leading scorer and voted best player. Her performance led Nigeria to the final, where they were narrowly beaten by Germany.
Oshoala was also a major influence in the senior Nigeria team who won the African Women's Championship later in 2014, ensuring their qualification for this summer's World Cup.
Oshoala signed for Liverpool Ladies in January 2015, with Manager Matt Beard calling her “one of the world’s top young footballers”. She is the first African to feature in the Women’s Super League, and says former Reds striker, Luis Suarez is an inspiration because of his ruthlessness in front of goal.