1 Bayelsa Queens Midfielder Rose Ekong Joins Egyptian Side Arab Contractors
nilastubbs6481 edited this page 2025-10-23 05:40:39 +08:00
This file contains ambiguous Unicode characters

This file contains Unicode characters that might be confused with other characters. If you think that this is intentional, you can safely ignore this warning. Use the Escape button to reveal them.

bet9ja.com
Former Nigeria international and Bayelsa Queens standout Rose Ekong has officially completed her transfer to Egyptian Womens Premier League side Arab Contractors, following an impressive campaign in the Nigeria Womens Football League (NWFL) Premiership.

The dynamic midfielder was a key figure in Bayelsa Queens unbeaten 2024/25 season, contributing significantly to their sixth league title. Among her standout performances was a memorable goal against Adamawa Queens.
bet9ja.com
Ekong is set to into the Cairo-based squad ahead of the upcoming Egyptian Womens League season, where Arab Contractors are strengthening their roster with top African talent in pursuit of domestic and continental success.


Editorial

We applaud Rose Ekong's move to Arab Contractors as a meaningful leap not just for her career, but as a signifier of growing opportunity for Nigerian female footballers abroad. Her transfer reflects thoughtful planning: football excellence transcends borders when nurtured effectively.

Ekongs consistent brilliance during Bayelsa Queens dominant season deserved wider stage. Egypts top league, increasingly competitive and professionally structured, offers the quality and visibility she now deserves. Her decision highlights ambition seeking not just to play, but to impact.

This transfer also signals a shift in Nigerian women's football: clubs in North Africa increasingly value the professionalism and technical ability of Nigerian players. Ekongs arrival in Cairo may pave the way for others—her success could become a catalyst.

For Arab Contractors, investing in Ekong demonstrates intent. They are building an ambitious side that marries local experience with African flair. Ekong may bring balance, creativity, and leadership to their midfield—assets they will undoubtedly need.

We see this as more than a move its a moment. It reminds Nigerian talents and clubs alike that quality leads to opportunity. And if Ekong thrives, her path becomes a route others can follow.
bit.ly


Did You Know?

Ekong played a vital role in Bayelsa Queens unbeaten regular season and Super Six triumph during their 2024/25 league-winning run.

 Bayelsa Queens are nicknamed the "Restoration Girls", and the club has now lifted the NWFL Premiership six times since its founding in 2000.

 Arab Contractors Womens team is among a growing list of Egyptian clubs investing in women football.

 Egyptian clubs have previously signed other Nigerian stars Charity Reuben moved from Bayelsa Queens to Al Ahly Women in 2024.

 Rose Ekongs move marks her first professional contract outside Nigeria, reinforcing an emerging trend of NWFL players advancing to international leagues.