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Who is this Arsenal legend?

Who is this Arsenal legend?

Who is this Arsenal legend?

She joined Arsenal at the age of 8 and never played for another team

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Before transitioning fully to professional football, she was a standout futsal player, representing Cameroon at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires.
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By returning for those final games in 2018, she was able to celebrate on the pitch as PiteĂĄ IF won their first-ever historic SM-Guld (Swedish Championship).
Smart game
While building her football career, she studied to become a registered nurse at UmeĂĄ University and completed her nursing degree alongside playing professionally.

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