• Akpembe Retires After Injured Match in CSL Tournament

    Updated:2025-11-04 13:43    Views:149

    Akpembe, the former captain of the Nigeria Women's National Team, has announced her retirement from the sport after sustaining an injury during the upcoming CSL (Women's Champions League) tournament.

    The 34-year-old Akpembe was part of the Nigeria women's national team that won the gold medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and finished second in the World Cup in Rio de Janeiro in 2019. She is known for her leadership and experience on the pitch, and she played a crucial role in guiding the team to their highest success.

    However, Akpembe sustained an injury during the match against China in the CSL tournament. The injury occurred in the second half of the game and necessitated surgery. Despite the setback, Akpembe remains optimistic about her future in the sport.

    "I am devastated by the news that my career as a player will come to an end," Akpembe said. "But I know that there are still opportunities out there for me to continue playing professionally. I have learned so much during my time with the Nigerian women's national team, and I feel proud of the legacy that we left behind."

    Akpembe's decision to retire comes just two months before the start of the CSL tournament. However, it is not clear when or if she will return to the field. Her retirement may be seen as a positive step forward for the Nigerian women's national team, which has struggled to find its footing in recent years.

    In conclusion, Akpembe's retirement marks the end of a storied career that saw her play for the Nigeria women's national team and win several major tournaments. While she will miss the spotlight, she knows that there are other opportunities for her in the sport, and she is looking forward to what lies ahead.