This is a list of Nigeria women's international footballers who have played for the Nigeria women's national football team since the first match in 1991.
Name Caps Goals National team years Club(s) Perpetua Nkwocha [ 1] 99 [ 1] 80 [ 1] ?–2012 Maureen Mmadu 101 1993 - 2011 Klepp IL , Kolbotn and Avaldsnes IL Stella Mbachu 89 20 Nkiru Okosieme 1991-2003 Rivers Angels , Charlotte Lady Eagles Ann Chiejine [ 2] Ngozi Ezeocha Adaku Okoroafor Omo-Love Branch Nkechi Mbilitam Chioma Ajunwa Rita Nwadike Ngozi Eucharia Uche Florence Omagbemi [ 3] 1991-2004 Phoebe Ebimiekumo Gift Showemimo Mavis Ogun Edith Eluma Ann Mukoro Rachael Yamala Yinka Kudaisi 1995-2008 Pelican Stars Prisca Emeafu Mercy Akide Garden City Queens, Jegede Babes, Ufuoma Babes, Pelican Stars , San Diego Spirit and Hampton Roads Piranhas Ugochi Opara Patience Avre Adanna Nwaneri Eberechi Opara Florence Ajayi Gloria Usieta Judith Chime Florence Iweta Nkechi Egbe Ifeanyi Chiejine Efioanwan Ekpo Bunmi Kayode Onome Ebi Yusuf Olaitan Faith Ikidi Precious Dede 99[ 4] [ 5] Delta Queens , Bayelsa Queens , Ibom Angels, Arna Bjornar and Al Wahda .[ 4] Vera Okolo Ayisat Yusuf Gift Otuwe Ogonna Chukwudi Rita Chikwelu Chi-Chi Igbo Tochukwu Oluehi Christie George Rebecca Kalu Osinachi Ohale Helen Ukaonu Ebere Orji Chioma Ajagba Desire Oparanozie 37 (as at 13 February 2017)[ 6] 22[ 6] Delta Queens , Bayelsa Queens , Guingamp , Atasehir Belediyespor , Rossiyanka and VfL Wolfsburg (women) [ 6] Glory Iroka Sarah Michael Josephine Chukwunonye Francisca Ordega Ulunma Jerome Uchechi Sunday Amenze Aighewi Alaba Jonathan Blessing Edoho Courtney Dike Iniabasi Umotong Halimatu Ayinde Ngozi Okobi Evelyn Nwabuoku 49 (as at July 2016)[ 7] [ 8] Rivers Angels , Östersunds DFF and En Avant de Guingamp (Women) [ 8] Ugo Njoku Ibubeleye Whyte Loveth Ayila Martina Ohadugha Cecilia Nku Asisat Oshoala Ngozi Ebere Christy Ohiaeriaku Lilian Cole Cynthia Uwak Tawa Ishola Felicia Eze Edith Eduviere Ajuma Ameh Blessing Igbojionu Celestina Onyeka Akudo Sabi Chima Nwosu Gift Monday 2019– FC Robo
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