Super Falcons forward Ifeoma Onumonu has announced her retirement from professional football, bringing an end to a career that spanned over a decade across the United States, France, and Nigeria.
In an emotional statement posted on Instagram on Saturday, the 31-year-old expressed deep gratitude for her football journey, describing her retirement as a “natural conclusion” to a lifelong adventure that began at the age of eight.
“It is with a heart full of gratitude that I bid farewell to my playing career on the pitch,” Onumonu wrote. “I remember how vast I thought the field was. I didn’t care about winning or losing; I just loved playing.”
Onumonu’s passion for the sport, she said, carried her for 22 years, leading her to memorable milestones at both club and international levels.
“I had the profound pleasure of lifting an NWSL championship trophy, representing Nigeria at the Olympics and a World Cup, and helping to lift the African Cup of Nations trophy with the Super Falcons for a historic 10th time,” she reflected.
Born in the United States, Onumonu made her senior debut for Nigeria’s Super Falcons in 2021 and went on to represent the country at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup and the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. She was also part of the Super Falcons squad that won the 2025 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco — Nigeria’s record-extending 10th continental title.
Although her participation in the tournament was limited to a brief appearance in the group-stage draw against Algeria, Onumonu remained one of the team’s most experienced players, alongside Tochukwu Oluehi, Osinachi Ohale, and Francisca Ordega.
Her international journey came after a successful club career in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), where she played for Boston Breakers, Portland Thorns, Reign FC, Utah Royals, and NJ/NY Gotham FC, before joining Montpellier HSC in France.
A graduate of the University of California’s Golden Bears programme, Onumonu represented the United States at the U-23 level before switching allegiance to Nigeria. She became known for her intelligent movement, composure, and tireless work rate on the pitch.
While bidding farewell to active football, Onumonu hinted at continuing her involvement in the sport.
“This is not a goodbye to football, but a new beginning,” she said. “I am excited to explore opportunities off the pitch, using the skills and lessons learned from my time on it.”
She also extended heartfelt thanks to everyone who supported her career, saying, “Thank you to all the staff, teammates, coaches, doctors, fans, and my incredible friends and family for your unwavering support through the years. Although my time as a player has come to an end, my love and devotion for this game will never waver.”














