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Success Chioma Wogu (born 28 January 1999) is a Nigerian
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who plays for
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in the
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. She previously played for
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in the
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. She also features for Nigeria women's national football team at national level. She made her debut appearance at the
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at age 17.


Career

Wogu was top scorer (six goals) for
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in the
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season, which was her first season in the league. In a
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game between
Rivers Angels Rivers Angels F.C. (formerly Larry Angels F.C.) is a Nigerian football club based in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. They play in the Nigeria Women Premier League, the top flight division in the female soccer league system. History The club wa ...
and Heartland Queens, Wogu scored a goal to enable Angels retain the top position. After showing fine form at home, Wogu missed chances that resulted to the end of
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ten games home winning streak. Despite being part of the Nigeria qualification games for the
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, Wogu was dropped by head coach,
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in the final list. However, in the 2016 edition, she made the squad, contributing an assist from the bench in her first game against Mali.


References

1999 births Living people Nigerian women's footballers Nigeria women's international footballers Rivers Angels F.C. players Women's association football forwards Confluence Queens F.C. players FC Minsk (women) players Footballers from Ibadan Expatriate women's footballers in Tanzania Tanzanian Women's Premier League players {{Nigeria-women-footy-bio-stub