Nigeria women were knocked out of the Women’s World Cup by England, but striker Ifeoma Onumonu took the opportunity to speak out about their poor conditions before heading home
Nigeria striker Ifeoma Onumonu has opened up about their awful treatment back home after their Women’s World Cup exit at the hands of England.
Nigeria held their own against the Lionesses, and were the better team for large parts of the knockout tie. The game went all the way to penalties after a 0-0 draw, but England were clinical from the spot and remain favourites to win the competition after defending champions USA were defeated by Sweden.
Equality between the men and women’s game is advancing at a rapid rate, with most major footballing nations offering equal pay to all athletes. But Onumonu has spoken out about how poorly the women’s team are treated by Nigeria’s Football Federation in a bid to spark change.
“I’ve seen what England has access to,” Onumonu said via the Guardian. “In Nigeria we don’t have access to much. Our training fields aren’t great. Where we sleep isn’t great. Sometimes we share beds.