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Yewande Balogun: Super Falcons goalkeeper hangs professional gloves at 35

Yewande Balogun: Super Falcons goalkeeper hangs professional gloves at 35

Super Falcons goalkeeper Yewande Balogun has decided to call it a day in her footballing career after making the announcement on social media on Monday, Afrosport reports.

The 35-year-old considers her football career a miracle after claiming she had a cartilage replacement surgery after university that left her with no hope to embark on her football career.

She was filled with appreciation and thanks for the fact that she was able to achieve her dreams despite the odds against it.

“Maybe it’s fitting that I never officially announced “retirement” after university and after having knee cartilage replacement surgery,” Balogun wrote on her Instagram page.

“While it left me with no actual closure from my playing career, it also left open a door to go back to playing, and it was so obvious to walk through it when the opportunity presented itself a decade later.

“The journey has been unpredictable with some beautiful highs and some dark lows. Sure, my path could have been different, but then so would the story.

“Now the story is one of belief; in God, in myself. One of determination against so many odds. One of taking risks, saying yes, and jumping far away from the safety net and into the unknown. A story of being too afraid of regret to even consider failure.

“In this story, a lifelong dream of playing professional football, a dream I believed to be long lost, was revived. I was blessed to have represented Nigeria on the international stage. I lived and played in different countries and I never stopped learning about the game, about the world, or about myself.

“They say it’s not about the destination but the journey, and what I can tell you is that many of the best parts of this story didn’t take place on the pitch. They are the memories from the places I got see, and the people I met along the way.

“Many who walked alongside me, many who supported me, and the occasional antagonist. They all gave me reasons to keep the faith and continue to find the joy in all of it, despite the circumstances or plot twists. I’m especially grateful to the ones who helped make it all possible in the first place.”


She added: “My body is saying it’s time to close this chapter and hang up the boots (for real this time) but I thank God for every step of this journey.

“I’m forever grateful to the beautiful game and all it’s given me, so here’s to continuing to find ways to give right back. Thank you for all for the love and support along the way.”

Yewande Balogun was born in the United States to Nigerian parents but opted to represent the Super Falcons and was part of the squad that participated at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

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