Onyeka Paloma Gamero, 18 years old Nigerian sign to Femenì team

Her name is Onyeka Paloma Gamero and eligible to represent the super Falcons,United States woman national team and world champion Spain at just 18 years old

In the midst of Barcelona’s busy soccer scene, a new star is emerging: Onyeka Paloma Gamero, who is eligible to play for the Super Falcons, the United States women’s national team, and world champion Spain. Gamero’s rise to the football spotlight at the age of 18 is as compelling as her on-field talent. Gamero, who was born on February 23rd, 3006, in the United States, piqued the interest of Barcelona scouts, who signed her to the club’s women’s B squad for 2023. Gamero is regarded as one of the most promising possibilities in American women’s soccer, possessing a coveted level of skill in her arsenal. Despite her American beginnings, Gamero’s background includes Spanish and Nigerian elements.

She epitomizes the diversity and worldwide aspect of the beautiful game, having acquired Spanish citizenship from her father and Nigerian heritage from her mother. Prior to joining Barcelona, Gamero had committed to playing college soccer at Stanford. However, her apparent talent catapulted her to the world stage, where she represented the United States in youth contests.

Gamero’s career has been distinguished by passion and tenacity, from the U.S. national team’s youth levels to her time at Beach FC in California. Her excellent performance at the Concacaf U20 Women’s Championship, when she scored a critical goal despite her team’s eventual loss to Mexico, demonstrated her capacity to prove herself on major stages.

Notably, Gamero’s international experience extends beyond the U.S., as she proudly represented her country at the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup in 2022, leaving a lasting impression on fans and scouts alike. Now, as she dons the iconic Barcelona jersey, Gamero’s potential knows no bounds. She holds the eligibility to represent Nigeria’s Super Falcons by virtue of being born to a Nigerian mother, if approached by the Nigerian Football Federation. However, memories of being eliminated by the country’s youth team at the 2022 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup might still be very fresh within her thoughts. A pacy and technically gifted attacker by trade, the 18-year-old’s trickery could be the missing piece in a Super Falcons attacking set-up that is undergoing a ‘creative crisis’.

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