Nigerian Striker Nets 40-Yard Screamer As She Hits 11th Goal Of Season
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By Sportsgister
Nigerian striker Joy Omewa continued her blistering run of form with a brace for Fortuna Hjørring, inspiring the Danish side to a commanding 6-1 victory over Kolding IF in the Danish Women’s League.
The 22-year-old forward opened her account for the night in style, calmly converting a Panenka from the penalty spot to set her team on course.
She later capped off the performance with a moment of pure brilliance — a stunning strike from 40 yards out, an early contender for goal of the season.
With the double, Omewa has now taken her tally to seven league goals this season, finding the net in five consecutive league matches.
Her overall record is equally impressive: 11 goals in 12 games across all competitions, including four during the UEFA Women’s Champions League qualifiers.
Her consistency and ruthless finishing are drawing attention in Denmark, but the question lingers back home: why has she been consistently overlooked by the Nigerian national team?
Last season, no Nigerian female striker matched her numbers in Europe. Yet, the Super Falcons’ selectors have continued to ignore her credentials.
If Nigeria is serious about preparing for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup, players like Joy Omewa with her pace, eye for goal, and ability to deliver under pressure — cannot be sidelined.
Omewa’s form is a reminder that the future of Nigerian women’s football must be built on merit and performance. Her goals speak louder than words.

Sedara Philip is a Sports writer, an administrator,Journalist,and editor

