Matchweek 2 Spotlight: Dannaz Ladies vs Nasarawa Amazons — The Stats Behind a Fierce Battle






Matchweek 2 of the NWFL Premiership delivered one of the most engaging encounters of the early season as Dannaz Ladies and Nasarawa Amazons battled in a high-intensity fixture packed with tactical discipline, individual brilliance, and moments that defined the flow of the match. Beyond the excitement of the game itself, the confirmed player statistics from this clash highlighted four standout performers, each contributing in a unique and significant way to their team’s performance.

Accurate and verified player statistics were once again central to evaluating this fixture properly, demonstrating the growing need for consistent Video coverage and digital data tracking across the NWFL. With these numbers confirmed, we can appreciate the quality and effort of players who often don’t receive enough spotlight.



1. Nofisat Ayegbami – Right Fullback, Dannaz Ladies

A rising star in the NWFL, Nofisat Ayegbami displayed exceptional maturity and positional awareness at right fullback. Her performance was built on strong defensive duels, clean tackles, and smart recoveries. Ayegbami repeatedly shut down Nasarawa’s attempts to exploit the flanks, using her pace and tactical reading to neutralize attacks before they became dangerous.

She also pushed forward with intention, helping Dannaz transition from defense to attack. Her confirmed stats reflect a balanced modern fullback, solid defensively and confident supporting forward play. Ayegbami’s development continues to be a bright spot for Dannaz Ladies.



2. Solaty Fatimoh – Captain & Midfielder, Dannaz Ladies

As captain, Solaty Fatimoh played with authority and creativity. She registered the highest number of shots in the match, showing leadership by taking initiative in the attacking third. Fatimoh dictated the midfield tempo, connected play between the lines, and constantly looked for ways to break down the Amazons’ defensive shape.

Her finishing attempts and bold decision-making were central to Dannaz Ladies maintaining offensive pressure. Through confirmed match stats, her impact becomes even clearer, she was the engine of the team, both in ball progression and chance creation.



3. Igbokwe Joy – Midfielder, Nasarawa Amazons

The midfield battle was intense, and Igbokwe Joy was at the heart of Nasarawa Amazons’ structure and discipline. She recorded impressive numbers in interceptions, passes completed, tackles won, and ball recoveries. Joy’s timing and reading of the game made her a wall in front of the backline.

Not only did she break up Dannaz attacks, she also initiated transitions with calm and accurate passing. Her confirmed stats show a defensive midfielder with strong tactical intelligence, a player who understands space and responsibility. Her consistency is becoming a valuable asset for Nasarawa.



4. Jimoh Salimot – Goalkeeper, Dannaz Ladies

The standout player of the match was unquestionably Jimoh Salimot, whose performance in goal prevented Dannaz Ladies from suffering a heavy defeat. Salimot’s multiple saves, including reaction stops, one-on-one interventions, and high-pressure catches, kept her side alive throughout the game.

Her confirmed stats highlight an exceptional number of saves and key clearance. Without her heroics, this match could have ended in a far wider margin. Her calm presence, communication, and bravery under pressure confirm her as one of the most promising young goalkeepers.

This game perfectly illustrates the importance of verified, transparent player statistics in women’s football. Without consistent TV coverage and proper match data systems, many of these outstanding performances would go unrecognized and unmeasured.

Player stats are critical because they:

Help clubs evaluate and develop talents

Strengthen players’ profiles for national and international opportunities

Enhance fan engagement and storytelling

Improve league credibility and global perception

Support coaching decisions and tactical evolution

For the NWFL to continue growing, regular broadcasting and digital data collection must become standard, ensuring players like Ayegbami, Fatimoh, Joy, and Salimot get the recognition their performances deserve.




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