Nigeria’s Alice Ogebe continued her red-hot form in the Egyptian Women’s Premier League, finding the net as her club, FC Masar, stormed to a 4-0 victory over Maadi on Friday.
Fatma Mohamed opened the scoring for the reigning league champions before Ogebe doubled the lead, as one of the league’s deadliest forwards.
The 2024 CAF Women’s Champions League bronze medalists sealed the win with additional goals from Mahira Ali and Farah Elmahdy.
Ogebe’s Goal-Scoring Prowess
With this latest strike, Ogebe has now scored 22 goals combined for FC Masar and her former club, Zamalek SC, in the Egyptian Women’s Premier League this season.
Her consistency in front of goal has been a key factor in Masar’s dominance at the top of the table.
Egyptian Women’s League Title Race Heats Up
FC Masar currently leads the standings with 58 points after Phase Two, Match Four of the league.
However, they remain closely pursued by Al Ahly, who sit second with 53 points, led by another Nigerian star, Charity Reuben.
Nigerian Stars Lighting Up Egypt
The Egyptian Women’s Premier League is rapidly becoming a stronghold for Nigerian talent, with several players making headlines for their goal-scoring exploits.
Ogebe’s impressive tally is part of a Nigerian takeover, as Charity Reuben, Chinaza Agoh, Yemisi Samuel, and Yetunde Fajobi continue to rack up goals for their respective clubs.
With Ogebe in unstoppable form, FC Masar looks poised to extend their dominance, aiming to hold off Al Ahly and reclaim the Egyptian women’s football league title.