Ifeanyi Chiejine: Former Nigeria forward dies at 36

Published on: 22 August 2019

One of Nigeria's most successful women's internationals, forward Ifeanyi Chiejine, has died at the age of 36 after a long illness.

Chiejine, who played for Nigeria at the 2000 and 2008 Olympic Games, won four Women's Africa Cup of Nations titles.

"This is a great loss, she briefly mentioned her illness to some of us, but didn't say exactly what," her former teammate Rachael Ayegba told BBC Sport.

Chiejine nicknamed 'Smally' will be fondly remembered for her outstanding display at the 2007 African Games in Algeria.

She finished as the tournament's top scorer with five goals to help her country win Gold at the continental games in North Africa.

Capped 68 times by the Super Falcons scoring 18 goals, Chiejine played professionally in Russia, United States, Finland and Kazakhstan.

Locally she played for Flying Babes FC, FCT Queens of Abuja and the Pelican Stars of Calabar

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