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Place of birth
  
Calabar, Nigeria

Name
  
Iniabasi Umotong

Position
  
Forward

2011–2012
  
Aston Villa

Number
  
28

Height
  
1.74 m

Playing position
  
Forward

Role
  
Footballer


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Full name
  
Ini-Abasi Anefiok Umotong

Date of birth
  
(1994-05-15) 15 May 1994 (age 21)

Current team
  
Portsmouth F.C. Ladies

Ini-Abasi Anefiok Umotong (born 15 May 1994) is a Nigerian international footballer who plays as a forward for Oxford United of the FA WSL 2 and the Nigeria national team.

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Early life

Born in Calabar, Nigeria, Umotong alongside her family moved to Birmingham, England when she was one year old. She is the youngest of six siblings born to Ben Anefiok and Grace Umotong. She began playing football at the age of five and it was in Primary school she got scouted by Birmingham City, Centre of Excellence in 2003.

International career

She earned her first call up to the Super Falcons in February, 2015 when coach Edwin Okon invited 36 players to camp to prepare for the 11th All-Africa Games qualifiers, 2016 Olympic Games qualifiers and the 7th FIFA Women’s World Cup finals. The Economics and Actuarial Science undergraduate at the University of Southampton had to skip the first two weeks of the camp in Abuja due to her studies.

On arrival after two weeks, promising Umotong got her first taste of action almost immediately as a late substitute in a warm-up 1-1 draw against a male academy team, showing true dedication in her quest to make the team for Canada 2015. She followed it up with a goal when she came on for 20 minutes in another tune-up match against Nigeria Women Premier League side, Confluence Queens, before becoming the first Portsmouth player to feature in a full international after making her 33-minute debut for Nigeria in the first leg of their All-Africa Games qualifier against Mali in Bamako. She was eventually named in the 23-player list for the World Cup in Canada but did not feature in any of Nigeria's three group matches as the African Champions failed to progress to the knockout stage.

Club career

Umotong's phenomenal first season (2014–15) at Portsmouth has opened the path for her international career, after her goal scoring exploits led the FA Women's Premier League Southern Division side to win their seventh successive Hampshire County Cup and the league title, while narrowly missing out on promotion to the FA Women's Super League 2. With 29 goals in 25 league and cup matches, Umotong emerged top goal scorer for Pompey.

In February 2016, Umotong left Portsmouth for FA WSL 2 club Oxford United. Oxford manager Les Taylor was pleased with the signing: "Ini is a striker who possesses both power and pace." She had scored 25 goals for Portsmouth during the first part of 2015–16.

Club

Portsmouth

  • FA Women's Premier League Southern Division (1): 2015
  • Hampshire County Cup (1): 2015
  • References

    Iniabasi Umotong Wikipedia


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