Pelican Stars Women

Pelican Stars Women

Leagues Played
Nigeria League Women 4
Links
Wikipedia
Nigeria League Women 01/26 15:00 - Adamawa Queens Women v Pelican Stars Women L 1-0
Nigeria League Women 05/11 14:00 - Ibom Angels Women v Pelican Stars Women D 0-0
Nigeria League Women 02/17 15:00 - Dream Star Women v Pelican Stars Women W 0-1
Nigeria League Women 01/06 15:00 - FC Robo Women v Pelican Stars Women L 5-1

Wikipedia - Pelican Stars F.C.

Pelican Stars F.C. is a professional women's association football club based in Calabar, Cross River State. Founded in 1990, they play in the Nigeria Women's Football League Championship, the second division for women's football in the country.

In 2015, the team protested against the government for inadequate funding for the club. In 2016, a club spokesperson said to News Agency of Nigeria that new organizational changes in the club would re-position it to redeem its glorious years. In 2017, they defeated newly promoted side Sa'adatu Amazons F.C. in their first game of the season.

The Pelican Stars Women's soccer team is a powerhouse in Nigerian women's football. Established in 1992, the team has a rich history of success and has consistently been one of the top teams in the country. Known for their skillful play, tenacity, and teamwork, the Pelican Stars Women have a loyal fan base and are a force to be reckoned with on the field.

The team is made up of talented and dedicated players who have honed their skills through years of hard work and training. They are known for their fast-paced and attacking style of play, as well as their strong defense and goalkeeping.

The Pelican Stars Women have won numerous championships and titles over the years, and have represented Nigeria in international competitions. They are a source of pride for their fans and a symbol of excellence in Nigerian women's soccer.

Off the field, the team is involved in various community initiatives and works to inspire and empower young girls to pursue their passion for soccer. The Pelican Stars Women are not just athletes, but role models and ambassadors for the sport in Nigeria.