The University of Pittsburgh has bolstered its women’s soccer roster with the addition of Nigerian talents Adaobi Okah and Yusuf Hannah. Okah, formerly of Remo Stars Ladies, and Yusuf, previously with Confluence Queens, have both secured permanent transfers to the Panthers.

Adaobi Okah brings a wealth of experience, having represented Nigeria at both the U-17 and U-20 levels. Her club career includes stints with Edo Queens before her tenure at Remo Stars. Known for her goal-scoring prowess, Okah is expected to make a significant impact on the Panthers’ attacking lineup.

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Yusuf Hannah, who has also donned the Nigerian jersey at the U-17 level, previously played for Nasarawa Amazons before her time with Confluence Queens. Her defensive skills and versatility are anticipated to strengthen the team’s backline.

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The duo joins fellow Nigerian and Super Falcons midfielder Deborah Abiodun at the University of Pittsburgh, highlighting the institution’s commitment to integrating international talent into its athletic programs.

Their arrival is poised to enhance the Panthers’ performance in upcoming seasons, bringing international experience and a competitive edge to the squad.