Nigerian becomes first black woman to own football Club

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A Nigerian-born player, Eniola Aluko, who featured for England women internationally, has become the first black woman to own a club in Italy.

This is after she acquired a major stake in FC Como’s female team domesticated in the European nation.

Aluko disclosed the latest development via her page on X.

According to her, she is now part of a $100 million ownership group, known as Mercury 13, which acquired a majority stake in FC Como.

Como Women was just founded in 2020, and they have a 3,700-capacity stadium.

They currently play in the top-flight of the Italian Serie A.

Eniola’s Personal Brief

Eniola Aluko, sister of former Nigeria’s Super Eagles player Sone Aluko, was born in Lagos to Nigerian parents in 1987, but she and her parents moved to England when she was still a baby. 

Eventually, she neutralised to England, snubbed Nigeria and started playing for the female team.

The 37-year-old played was a winger, and played for clubs like Birmingham City, Charlton Athletic, Chelsea, Atlanta Beat, and Juventus. 

She also registered 102 appearances for the England’s Three Lionesses, helping them claim bronze at the 2015 World Cup and silver at the 2009 Euros.

Aluko retired from active football in 2020, and she has gone into a variety of activities since then. 

The former England Lioness worked as a director of women’s football at Aston Villa and the sporting director of Angel City before leaving the position last year. 

She has also worked as a pundit recently.

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