Ghana's Elizabeth Addo named in the best African Women's team of the decade by IFFHS

Published on: 30 January 2021
Ghana's Elizabeth Addo named in the best African Women's team of the decade by IFFHS
Elizabeth Addo of Ghana during the 2018 TOTAL African Womens Cup of Nations match between Ghana and Algeria at the Accra Sports Stadium, Accra on 17 November 2018 ©Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix

 

Captain of the Ghana Women’s Senior National Team, Elizabeth Addo has been named in the International Federation of Football History and Statistics best African female XI of the decade.

The team revealed by IFFHS focused on players’ performances of players for their national teams and club teams over the period of 2011-2020.

Addo is the only Ghanaian honored by the statistical firm for her outstanding performances with her football clubs, and the female national team.

The team revealed by IFFHS focused on players performances of players for their national teams and club teams over the period of 2011-2020.

Addo secured a one-year contract with a one-year option with the North Carolina Courage Women’s Team (NC Courage) in the United States of America earlier this year.

Below is the team

Annette NGO NDOM (Cameroon)

Osinachi OHALE (Nigeria)

Janine VAN WICK (South Africa)

Estelle JOHNSON (Cameroon)

Onome EBI (Nigeria)

Ngozi OKOBI (Nigeria)

Elisabeth ADDO (Ghana)

Gabrielle ONGUENE (Cameroon)

Gaelle ENGANAMOUIT (Cameroon)

Asisat OSHOALA (Nigeria)

Tabitha CHAWINGA (Malawi)

BY: AYISHATU ZAKARIA ALI

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