Trophy Room

Welcome to the heart of our success, the hallowed grounds of Edo Queens Football Club. Step into our illustrious trophy cabinet, a testament to the indomitable spirit, skill, and perseverance of our extraordinary team.

  • Champions, Nigeria Women Football League, 2023/2024 Season
  • NWFL Best Football Club of the Season, 2023/2024 – Edo Queens FC
  • NWFL Best Coach of the Season, 2023/2024 – Moses Aduku
  • NWFL Player of The Season, 2023/2024 – Emem Essien
  • NWFL Best Midfielder of The Season, 2023/2024 – Suliat Abideen
  • Best Player in the NWFL Super Six, 2023/2024 – Suliat Abideen
  • NWFL Best Attacker of The Season, 2023/2024  – Goodness Osigwe
  • NWFL Most Supporting Club Administrator, 2023/2024 – Yussuf Alli (OLY)
  • Champion, Betsy Obaseki Women Football Tournament (BOWFT), 2023 Edition
  • BOWFT Most Valuable Player – Suliat Abideen
  • Champions, Sheroes Cup, 2023 Edition
  • Sheroes Cup MVP – Suliat Abideen
  • Sheroes Cup Golden Boot Winner – Emem Essien

TIMELINE

Nigeria Women Football League Champions, 2023/2024

A Legacy Forged in Glory:

Edo Queens FC has etched its name in the annals of Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) history by emerging as the champions of the 2023/2024 season. This victory was secured after an impressive performance in the NWFL Super Six competition, held in Bayelsa. The Super Six is a playoff tournament involving the top six teams from the regular season, determining the ultimate champion of the league.

While the trophies shine brightly, it’s the memories, the camaraderie, and the shared victories that truly define our club. Each piece of silverware is a result of the collective effort of coaches, staff, fans, and, most importantly, the exceptional support and motivation from the Edo State Government and our super loving and prayerful mother, Her Excellency, Dr. Mrs. Betsy Obaseki, whose love and prayers are the solid pillar behind the success of Edo Queens FC.

Inspiring Future Generations:

Our journey to the top has been fueled by the unwavering support of our fans, the strategic leadership of our coaching team, and the exceptional talent and determination of our players. This victory is a collective triumph, showcasing what can be achieved through unity, hard work, and passion.

Beyond the trophy and the accolades, our NWFL win carries a deeper significance. It serves as a powerful message to young girls across Nigeria and beyond: dreams are attainable with dedication, perseverance, and the right support. Our success story is a testament to the fact that barriers can be broken, and new heights can be reached in women’s sports.

We hope that our victory inspires a new generation of girls to pursue their dreams in football and other sports. By showcasing the strength, skill, and potential of female athletes, we aim to encourage more young girls to take up sports, develop their talents, and strive for excellence.

We extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who has been part of our journey – the fans, sponsors, and everyone who believed in us. Your support has been invaluable, and we share this victory with you.

Congratulations to Edo Queens FC! Together, let’s continue to pave the way for a brighter future in women’s sports, inspiring and empowering the next generation of champions.

EDO QUEENS FC WON THEIR FIRST BETSY OBASEKI WOMEN FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT

We are thrilled to announce that Edo Queens FC has emerged victorious in the prestigious Betsy Obaseki Women Football Tournament! This remarkable achievement not only highlights our team’s dedication and hard work but also marks a significant milestone in the promotion of women’s sports in Nigeria.

The Betsy Obaseki Women Football Tournament, named after the esteemed First Lady of Edo State, Betsy Obaseki, is more than just a competition. It is a platform that champions the growth and development of women’s football and, by extension, women’s sports in Nigeria. This tournament provides a unique opportunity for female athletes to showcase their talents, gain recognition, and inspire the next generation of sportswomen.

Winning this tournament is a testament to the resilience, skill, and determination of our players and coaching staff. It reflects our commitment to excellence and our relentless pursuit of success. The victory also underscores the importance of supporting and investing in women’s sports, as it fosters equality, empowerment, and opportunities for women in athletics.

The success of Edo Queens FC in the Betsy Obaseki Women Football Tournament serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for young girls across Nigeria who aspire to pursue their dreams in sports. It reinforces the message that with hard work, dedication, and the right support, they too can achieve greatness.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the organizers of the Betsy Obaseki Women Football Tournament, our fans, sponsors, and everyone who has supported us on this incredible journey. Together, we are making strides towards a brighter future for women’s sports in Nigeria.

Championing Women’s Football:

The Betsy Obaseki Women Football Tournament is more than just a sporting event; it plays a crucial role in the fight against gender-based violence (GBV). Here are some key points relating the tournament to its importance in addressing this issue:

  • Raising Awareness: The tournament serves as a powerful platform to raise awareness about gender-based violence. By bringing attention to the issue through sports, it helps educate the public and break the silence around GBV.
  • Empowering Women: By providing a competitive environment for women athletes, the tournament empowers women and girls, demonstrating their strength, resilience, and potential. This empowerment is essential in challenging gender stereotypes and reducing the prevalence of GBV.
  • Promoting Gender Equality: The tournament promotes gender equality by showcasing women’s football and encouraging equal opportunities in sports. This visibility is crucial in changing societal attitudes towards women and promoting a culture of respect and equality.
  • Community Engagement: The event engages communities in discussions and activities aimed at combating GBV. It provides a space for survivors to share their stories and for advocates to promote support services and resources available for victims of violence.
  • Role Models and Inspiration: Women athletes participating in the tournament serve as role models for young girls and women, inspiring them to pursue their dreams and stand against violence. Their success stories can motivate others to speak out against GBV and seek help if needed.
  • Collaborative Efforts: The tournament often involves collaborations with organizations and initiatives dedicated to fighting GBV. These partnerships enhance the impact of the event and ensure a coordinated approach in addressing the issue.

By integrating the fight against gender-based violence into the framework of the Betsy Obaseki Women Football Tournament, the event not only celebrates sports but also contributes significantly to creating a safer and more equitable society for women and girls.

EDO QUEENS EMERGED CHAMPIONS: SHEROES CUP 2023

A Mosaic of Achievements:

From Betsy Obaseki Women Football Tournament triumphs to Sheroes cup glories, every trophy in our cabinet narrates a unique tale of ambition and victory. The gleaming silverware is a collective achievement, a result of dedication not just on match days, but in every training session, every sprint, and every strategic move on the pitch.

Glory Osaghae nets hat-trick in Edo Queens Triumph Over Ekiti Queens

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