1 Rising Star Aishat Animashaun Shares Ambitions to Play for Chelsea
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Sixteen year old Nigerian winger Aishat Animashaun, a standout player for the Flamingos at the U17 Womens World Cup, dreams of playing for Chelsea. Hailing from Abia State and currently playing for Nigerias local club Ninja Ratels, Animashaun made significant contributions during the tournament, including an assist in a 4-0 win over Ecuador. Reflecting on her passion, she discussed her role models, training, and personal motivations in a recent interview.

Animashaun attributes her football passion to her family, especially her older brother, who often brought her to play on the field. Inspired by Kylian Mbappé and Chelsea star Lauren James, Animashaun combines speed and precision as she develops her skills. I love assisting I like giving the ball to someone free to score, she explained. For her, Chelsea is the ultimate goal, a club she dreams of joining due to its style of play and the influence of players like James.
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Off the field, Animashaun relaxes by watching Korean movies, with titles like The Uncanny Counter among her favourites, and stays motivated by listening to uplifting music before games. With family and friends cheering her on, she feels supported, noting that their encouragement and constructive feedback help her improve her game.
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Animashauns journey is inspiring. For young talents dreaming of success, her story is a testament to how ambition and can shape a career in sports. Watching her perform on the global stage reminds us of the vast potential that lies within Nigerias grassroots football scene, waiting for opportunities to flourish.
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Animashauns connection to role models like Mbappé and James shows the impact of accessible sports icons. When young players can observe and learn from professionals, it fuels their passion, setting a tangible path for success. Nigeria has abundant talent like Animashauns fostering it through accessible facilities, mentorship, and opportunities at the national level can shape a future generation of athletes ready to compete worldwide.

As fans, we envision the day when talents like Animashaun will achieve their dreams, representing Nigeria on international stages and joining the clubs they admire. With each step, these young players strengthen the foundation of womens football in Nigeria, encouraging more young girls to take up the sport.

Did You Know?

The [FIFA U17](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIFA_U-17_World_Cup) Womens World Cup, where Animashaun starred, serves as a global platform for young female talents to showcase their skills.
Chelsea FCs womens team is one of the most successful in England, [winning](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/fan-zone/) the FA Womens Super League multiple times.
Lauren James, a Chelsea star and one of Animashauns role models, was the first female player to transfer for a record fee between two Womens Super League clubs.
Kylian Mbappé, another of Animashauns idols, became the youngest player to score in a World Cup final since Pelé.
Korean dramas, a favourite pastime for Animashaun, have gained immense popularity globally, with themes of resilience and [friendship resonating](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/football-history/mikel-leads-nigerian-earnings-ranks-6th-in-africa-richest-footballers/) with audiences.