Oshoala demands better treatment for female players
You're referring to Asisat Oshoala, the Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Barcelona Femení and the Nigeria women's national team.
Yes, Asisat Oshoala has been a vocal advocate for better treatment and conditions for female football players. In 2020, she spoke out about the lack of respect and recognition given to women's football, particularly in Africa. She emphasized the need for better facilities, training, and compensation for female players, as well as increased media coverage and sponsorship.
Oshoala has also been a strong advocate for women's rights and empowerment, using her platform to raise awareness about issues affecting women and girls in Nigeria and around the world. She has worked with various organizations to promote education, healthcare, and economic empowerment for women and girls.
In addition to her on-field achievements, Oshoala has been recognized for her off-field work, including being named the African Women's Footballer of the Year four times and winning the BBC Women's Footballer of the Year award in 2015.
Oshoala's advocacy for better treatment and conditions for female players has helped to raise awareness about the importance of investing in women's football and promoting gender equality in sports. Her efforts have inspired many young girls and women to pursue careers in football and to demand better treatment and recognition for their achievements.