Super Falcons forward, Uchenna Kanu has linked up with America's National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) side, Racing Louisville. Kanu moved to Racing
Super Falcons forward, Uchenna Kanu has linked up with America’s National Women’s Soccer League side, Racing Louisville.
Racing Louisville has agreed to pay $150,000 to Tigres Femenil for Kanu, in a deal that is a record transfer between a National Women’s Soccer League and a Liga MX club.The powerful striker also helped the club win the league title in that campaign.
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