Florence Omagbemi

She was also part of the Nigerian team which competed the Summer Olympics for the first time in the 2000 tournament in Australia.While in that position, the team reached the semifinals of the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup before being eliminated by the United States.Nigeria had been without a coach since the sacking of Christopher Danjuma following a poor performance of the team at the 2015 African Games.[5] A month prior to the start of the tournament, it was revealed that Omagbemi had gone unpaid by the Nigeria Football Federation.[6] On 3 December 2016 Florence Omagbemi became the first woman to win the Africa Women Cup of Nations as both a player and coach.
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