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Eniola Aluko
Eniola Aluko
mmádu
ụdịekerenwanyị Dezie
mba o sịObodoézè Nà Ofú Dezie
obodo maka egwuregwuEngland, Obodoézè Nà Ofú Dezie
aha n'asụsụ obodoEniola Aluko Dezie
aha enyereEniola Dezie
aha ezinụlọ yaAluko Dezie
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya21 Febụwarị 1987 Dezie
Ebe ọmụmụLagos Dezie
nwanneSone Aluko Dezie
asụsụ ọ na-asụ, na-ede ma ọ bụ were na-ebinye akaBekee Dezie
ọrụ ọ na-arụOnye otu egwuregwu bọọlụ Dezie
ọnọdụ egwu na otu / ọpụrụichegaa n'ihu Dezie
ebe agụmakwụkwọBrunel University of London, Cadbury Sixth Form College, Woodrush High School, St. Mary's College, Blackburn Dezie
oge ọrụ ya (mmalite)2001 Dezie
ụdị egwuregwufootbọl Dezie
so nafootball at the 2012 Summer Olympics – women's tournament, 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup Dezie

Eniola Aluko (amuru 21 Febrụwarị afo 1987) bu onyeisi n’egwuregwu bọọlụ, onye nta akụkọ , na onye bụbu onye mara ihe ekwe kụrụ n' egwuregwu bọọlụ . Ọ dị As of May 2021 Onye isi egwuregwu nke Angel City FC na Los Angeles, US. [1]

Amụrụ na Nigeria, Aluko mere egwuregwu 102 maka otu mba England site na 2004–2016 wee soro na 2007 FIFA Women's Cup in China, 2009 UEFA Women's Euro, 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup na Germany, 2013 UEFA Women's Euro, na 2015 FIFA Iko mba uwa umunwanyi na Canada. N'egwuregwu Olympic nke afọ 2012 na London, ọ nọchiri anya Great Britain .

Aluko gbaburu bọọlụ maka Birmingham City, Charlton Athletic, na Chelsea n'asọmpị FA ụmụ nwanyị England. Ọ gbara maka Saint Louis Athletica, Atlanta Beat, na Sky Blue FC na American Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) site na 2009–2011. Mgbe obere oge ya na Birmingham City gasịrị na ọkwa ọhụrụ nke England, FA WSL, ọ bịanyere aka na Chelsea, ebe ọ na-egwuri egwu site na 2012 ruo 2018.

Tupu ọ lara ezumike nká na egwuregwu bọọlụ ọkachamara na Jenụwarị 2020, Aluko mechara bụrụ onye na- aga n'ihu maka Juventus . Ebe ọ bụ na 2014 o nyela nkọwa telivishọn na football, gụnyere FIFA ndị ikom na ndị inyom World Cup .

Mmalite Ndụ

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Amụrụ ya na Lagos, Nigeria, onye Gbenga na Sileola, Aluko na ezinụlọ ya kwagara Birmingham na mpaghara West Midlands nke England mgbe ọ dị ọnwa isii. [2] [3] [4] Ọ tolitere na nwanne ya nwoke bụ Sone Aluko na ndị enyi ya na-egwu bọọlụ. Ọ gbakwara egwuregwu ndị ọzọ, gụnyere tenis. [5] Na-etolite, Aluko kwadoro Manchester United . [6]

Aluko malitere ọrụ ya na Leafield Athletic Ladies [7] wee soro ndị ntorobịa Birmingham City n'okpuru onye njikwa Marcus Bignot ya na onye otu egwuregwu England n'ọdịnihu, Karen Carney . [8] Ọ gbara na mpụta mbụ otu Birmingham megide Leeds United, dị afọ 14. [9]

Ọrụ klọb

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Obodo Birmingham, afọ 2001–2004

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Na 7 Eprel 2002, mgbe Aluko dị afọ iri na ise gbara bọọlụ Birmingham na FA Women's Premier League Cup na Adams Park, ka ndị otu Birmingham na-eto eto meriri 7–1 site n'aka ọkachamara Fulham . [10] Obodo meriri nkwalite dịka ndị mmeri nke Northern Division na Premier League National Division na 2001–02 . [11] [12] Ihe mgbaru ọsọ ya n'oge 2002–03 Premier League sochirinụ mere ka Bignot kwupụta ya " Wayne Rooney nke bọọlụ ụmụ nwanyị". [13]

A gụrụ Aluko onye ọkpụkpọ ntorobịa nke afọ na FA Women's Football Awards na 2003. [14] [15]

Charlton Athletic, afọ 2004–2007

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Aluko hapụrụ Birmingham ka ọ sonyere Charlton Athletic na Jenụwarị 2004. [16] O nyeere Charlton aka imeri Fulham 1–0 iji merie FA Women's Premier League Cup na Underhill Stadium na Maachị 2004. [17] [18]

N' afọ 2003–04, Aluko pụtara dị ka onye nọchiri anya ọkara nke abụọ mgbe Charlton tụfuru asọmpi iko ụmụ nwanyị FA na Arsenal, 3–0 na Loftus Road na Mee. [19] Charlton tụfurukwa aha Premier League National Division n'aka Arsenal n'ụbọchị ikpeazụ nke oge, [20] na-eduga n'ọtụtụ oge. [21]

Aluko buliri FA Women's Community Shield na Charlton n'August 2004 ka o nyere aka merie otu ahụ. Nhazi nkeji 41st ya maka Ann-Marie Heatherson nyere onye mmeri na 1–0 meriri Arsenal na Broadhall Way . [22]

Igbapu bọọlụ ọsọ ọsọ dị ka otu n'ime njirimara ya na nke a pụtara ìhè mgbe ọ gbapụrụ na bọọlụ sitere na Emma Coss iji nweta goolu mmeri na 2005 FA Women's Cup Final na Upton Park . [23] Charlton meriri Everton 1-0 na ngwụcha. [24] Aluko meriri goolu abụọ na ọkara mbụ nke mmeri Charlton 2–1 meriri Arsenal na 2006 FA Women's Premier League Cup na Adams Park . [25]

Aluko sokwara gba egwuregwu bọọlụ na 2005 FA Women's Community Shield (4-0 meriri na National Hockey Stadium ), [26] 2005 FA Women's Premier League Cup Final (3–0 meriri na Griffin Park ), [27] na FA 2007 Ikpeazụ iko ụmụ nwanyị (4–1 na City Ground ), [28] Mmeri atọ a bụ ndị Arsenal meriri. Enyemaka o nyere Katie Holtham na nkeji nke abụọ nke egwuregwu ahụ nyere Charlton ụzọ na 2007 FA Women's Cup Final. [29] O sokwa Charlton nweta iko iko FA ụmụ nwanyị London ugboro abụọ, na 2005 na 2006.

Chelsea, 2007–2009

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N'ịgbaso mwepụ nke nkwado ndị otu ụmụ nwanyị Charlton site na ụlọ nne na nna, [30] Aluko sonyeere Chelsea Ladies na Julaị 2007. [31]

WPS, afọ bụ2009–2011

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Eniola Aluko megide ndị Boston Breakers

N' ọnwa iri n'afọ 2008, St. Louis Athletica nwetara ikike igwu egwu Aluko bụ onye kpọrọ ya aha dị ka onye na-achọpụta ihe nrịba ama post-draft. Ọ bụ onye na-eduga goolu n'otu egwuregwu n'oge mmalite nke otu egwuregwu na ihe mgbaru ọsọ isii, ma durukwa enyemaka na anọ, na-eme ka ọ bụrụ otu n'ime isi ihe kpatara Athletica ji nwee ike ịrịgo site na ebe ikpeazụ n'ime ọnwa abụọ mbụ nke oge ahụ gaa n'otu ebe. na-enye iwu nke abụọ site na njedebe. Ọ tụfuru asọmpi playoff na egwuregwu All-Star n'ihi ọrụ otu mba.

Mgbe Saint Louis Athletica gbakọtara akụkụ nke oge 2010, Aluko bịanyere aka na Atlanta Beat . [32] E mechara zụta ya na Sky Blue FC na Disemba 2010. [33]

Birmingham City, 2012

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Aluko na Birmingham City na Ọktoba 2012

Mgbe WPS batara maka oge 2012, Aluko ekpebiela ịlaghachi n'England. Ọ bịanyere aka na Birmingham City, na-akọwa ha dị ka "ndị kwụsiri ike". [34]

Na 2012, Aluko debara aha goolu ise na enyemaka abụọ na 17 FA WSL League na ngosi Cup, ka Birmingham City gụchara ndị gbara ọsọ ruo Arsenal na asọmpi abụọ ahụ. [35] [36] Obodo meriri 2012 FA WSL Cup Final na Arsenal 1–0 na Underhill Stadium na 10 October 2012. [37] Birmingham meriri Chelsea 3-2 na penariti, mgbe ọ nwụsịrị 2–2 na ngwụcha oge mgbakwunye, na 2012 FA Women's Cup Final na 26 Mee 2012 na Ashton Gate iji nweta nkwanye ugwu mbụ nke klọb ahụ na akụkọ afọ 44 ya. . Ewebata Aluko dị ka ihe nnọchi nkeji iri isii na atọ. [38] [39]

Chelsea, 2012–2018

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Mgbe otu oge na Birmingham, ọ debanyere aha maka Chelsea na Disemba 2012. [40] N'ime oge mbụ ya na klọb ahụ, Aluko nyere ihe mgbaru ọsọ isii na enyemaka atọ na egwuregwu 17 FA WSL League na Cup. [41] [42] N'ịbụ onye nwere oge dara ogbenye n'ime ụlọ, [12] Chelsea rutere n'ikpeazụ nke ọkpụkpọ òkù 2013 International Women's Club Championship, mana 4–2 meriri INAC Kobe Leonessa . Aluko debara aha onye inyeaka na Final wee nweta mmeri na ọkara ikpeazụ megide Sydney FC . [43]

Na 2014, Aluko meriri ugboro asaa wee nye otu enyemaka na 20 FA WSL League na ngosi ngosi. [44] [45] Aluko's Chelsea malitere ụbọchị ikpeazụ nke 2014 FA WSL oge n'elu otu egwuregwu, isi abụọ n'ihu Birmingham City na isi atọ n'ihu Liverpool, mana mmeri 2-1 na Manchester City riri Chelsea Super League aha na ihe mgbaru ọsọ dị iche . [46]

Aluko bụ so n' otu n'ime nhọpụta isii maka 2014–15 PFA Women's Player Player of the Year, [47] [48] mana onye otu ya na Chelsea meriri Ji So-yun . [49] Ọ meriri ndị egwuregwu Ladies Chelsea nke afọ maka 2014–15 [50] [51] wee họrọ ya na 2015 PFA WSL Team of the Year . [52] [53]

Na 2015, Aluko na-egwuri egwu na mbụ FA Women's Cup Final mere na Wembley Stadium na 1 August 2015 n'ihu ndekọ ndekọ nke 30,710. Ndị otu Chelsea ha meriri Notts County 1–0 iji nweta iko mbụ klọb na akụkọ ntolite ya. N'otu n'otu, Aluko nọ n'obi mmeri Chelsea ka ọ na-etinye ihe ngosi Player-of-the-Match ma nye aka maka onye mmeri nke 39th nke Ji So-yun. [54] [55]

Mgbe Chelsea bịanyere aka na Fran Kirby na Ramona Bachmann, ọrụ Aluko na otu ahụ belatara. A mara ọkwa na 16 May 2018 na Aluko ga-enweta n'efu site na Chelsea mgbe oge 2017-18 kwụsịrị ụbọchị anọ ka e mesịrị. O mere akara ngosi ikpeazụ ya site n'ịgba akara wee mee ihe ngosi oge ụfọdụ, ọkachasị dị ka onye nọchiri anya mbubreyo, n'akụkụ nke enweghị mmeri n'oge egwuregwu niile. [56] [57]

Juventus, afọ 2018-2019

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Aluko bịanyere aka na klọb Serie A Juventus na 6 June 2018. [58] Agbanyeghị, n'afọ 2019, o kwuru banyere ahụmịhe na-adịghị mma n'obodo ahụ, na-akpọ ya "afọ iri n'azụ" wee kwuo na emere ya ka ọ dị ya ka Pablo Escobar n'oge ụfọdụ na ọdụ ụgbọ elu Turin. [59]

Na Nọvemba 2019, Aluko kwupụtara na ọ ga-ahapụ Juventus ka ọnwa 18 gachara na klọb ahụ, [60] na-ekwu na oge ya na klọb a bụ otu n'ime “nnukwu ihe ịga nke ọma na ọtụtụ mmụta.” [61] Ọ laghachiri Britain na Disemba ka ọ nwetagoro Serie A, Coppa Italia na Supercoppa Italiana, yana ịbụ onye kacha agba bọọlụ Juventus n'afọ gara aga. Na 15 Jenụwarị 2020, Aluko kwupụtara ịla ezumike nka na bọọlụ ọkachamara. [62] [63]

Ọrụ mba ụwa

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Aluko na 2014

Akpọrọ Aluko n'ime ntọala England ka ọ dị afọ 14. Ọ họọrọ iguzosi ike n'ihe nye ndị nkuzi Bekee nyere ya ohere ịgba bọọlụ mba ụwa, mana o kwuru, sị: "Ihe kacha m mkpa bụ ka ndị mmadụ ghọta na ịhọrọ ịkpọrọ England apụtaghị na anaghị m akwado. Naijiria. Abụ m onye Naijiria dịka m bụ onye Britain. N'ezie Naijiria pụtara m ọtụtụ ihe, ọ bụ akụkụ nke m, mana ndị nkuzi Bekee zụlitere m." [64]

N'ịbụ onye nọchitere anya England na ọkwa Under-17, [65] Aluko meriri na mpụta mbụ ya na ọkwa Under-19 wee pụta na UEFA Under-19 European Championship Finals na Germany na July 2003 mgbe ọ dị naanị afọ 16. [66] O mechara gwuo egwu na ọkwa Under-21, tupu ya emee mpụta mbụ ya, dị afọ 17, megide Netherlands na Septemba 2004. [67] Ihe mgbaru ọsọ nke izizi ya bịara megide Czech Republic na Walsall na Mee 2005, [68] wee gbakwunyere abụọ ọzọ na mmeri 13–0 pụọ megide Hungary na ọnwa Ọktọba ahụ. [69]

Aluko na-egwuri egwu na UEFA Women's Euro 2005, n'agbanyeghị esemokwu ya na ọmụmụ A-Level ya. [70] Ọ nọ ọdụ ule akụkọ ihe mere eme n'ụtụtụ England meriri Denmark 2–1 . [71] N'egwuregwu otu ikpeazụ ha na Sweden Aluko fọrọ nke nta ka ọ bụrụ ọkpụkọ dị egwu, mana enwere nkụda mmụọ ka ndị ọbịa England meriri 1-0 wee pụọ na asọmpi ahụ. [72]

N'asọmpi iko mba ụwa nke FIFA 2007, Aluko gosipụtara na otu egwuregwu megide Japan na Argentina yana mmeri 3-0 nke United States meriri. [73] Mgbe asọmpi ahụ gachara, ọ katọrọ ndị otu egwuregwu bọọlụ na ọkwa nkwado ego enyere ndị isi ụmụ nwanyị England. [74] Aluko gosipụtara nke ọma na UEFA Women's Euro 2009, na-enye akara na otu egwuregwu meriri Russia [75] wee gbakwụnye ọzọ na nkeji nkeji iri na ise meriri ndị ọbịa Finland . [76] O nyekwaara enyemaka maka goolu mmeghe Kelly Smith na ọkara nke ikpeazụ megide Netherlands . [77] N'ikpeazụ, Aluko gbara aka ekpe ka Germany ji 6–2 mebie England na Helsinki . [78]

Aluko netted megide Switzerland na September 2010 ka England ruru eru maka FIFA Women's World Cup 2011 . [79] N'oge asọmpi ikpeazụ, Aluko zara ọnụma maka nkatọ ọha na eze maka arụmọrụ ya na 1-1 sere na Mexico, bụ nke ọ tụfuru ọtụtụ ohere ị nweta goolu. [80] A nọchiri ya na ọkara-oge na egwuregwu otu na-esote megide New Zealand, [81] wee daa n'oche maka egwuregwu ikpeazụ ya na Japan, na-egwu ọkara elekere ikpeazụ nke mmeri England 2–0. [82] Aluko bụ onye nnọchi ejighi ya ka France wepụrụ England na nkeji nkeji ikpeazụ. [83]

Aluko nke England n'oge egwuregwu megide Montenegro, Eprel 2014

Dị ka England ruru eru maka 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, Aluko gụchara dị ka onye na-emekọ ihe ọnụ na iru eru na ihe mgbaru ọsọ 13, nke gụnyere okpu mbụ ya na 10-0 thumping nke Montenegro, [84] na nkwado megide Turkey [85] na Ukraine . [86] N'asọmpi ikpeazụ, Aluko malitere egwuregwu abụọ mbụ nke England, nke France meriri 1–0 na mmeri Mexico 2–1. N'ịbụ onye furu efu egwuregwu otu ikpeazụ na ọkwa ịkụ aka, [12] Aluko pụtara ọzọ dị ka nkeji nkeji 61 na egwuregwu nke atọ na Germany . [87] England meriri Germany na nke mbụ, ọkpụ 1-0 ka oge agbakwunyere were nweta ihe nrite ọla. [88]

Akpọghị Aluko ka ọ bụrụ otu mba ka ọnwa Mee 2016 gasịrị. [89] Ndị otu bọọlụ na-akwụ ya ihe dị ka puku £ 80,000 n'agbanyeghị onye ọka iwu kwuru na enweghị akaebe zuru oke na nkwupụta Aluko banyere ịkpa ókè agbụrụ na mmegbu nke onye isi nchịkwa Mark Sampson na ndị ọrụ ndị ọzọ kwuru. Ndị otu egwuregwu bọọlụ mechara rịọ Aluko mgbaghara n'ihu ọha na kọmitii ahọpụtara nke Ngalaba Culture, Media na Sport (ya na ụfọdụ ndị omeiwu DCMS na-akpọ maka ndị ọrụ FA dị mkpa ka ha gbaa arụkwaghịm maka njikwa ikpe ahụ) [90] mgbe otu ọka iwu ahụ chọpụtara ịkpa ókè agbụrụ. Ekwuru ya na onye otu ya Drew Spence okwu, na-esote nyocha nke atọ. [91] [92] Na UEFA Women's Euro 2017, Aluko rụrụ ọrụ dị ka pundit maka Channel 4 .

Mgbe ndị otu England dum — nke onye isi ojii ojii Nikita Parris na-edu — gbapụrụ ọsọ ọsọ soro onye nchịkwa Sampson mee ememe mgbe ha gbasịrị akara na egwuregwu ha na-esote ha megide Russia, Aluko katọrọ ndị otu ya na mbụ n'ihu ọha, na-ebo ha ebubo ịchọ ọdịmma onwe onye nanị, enweghị nkwanye ùgwù na chọrọ ọzụzụ dị iche iche. [93] Parris mechara rịọ Aluko mgbaghara n'akwụkwọ ozi mepere emepe na June 2020 na-ekweta na mmemme ya na onye nkuzi Sampson bụ “omume enweghị echiche” nke gosipụtara enweghị ọmịiko, nghọta na amaghị ihe. [94]

N'ajụjụ ọnụ ya na Daily Telegraph, England na-azụ azụ Lucy Bronze jụrụ ma Aluko dị mma ugbu a iji nọrọ na ndị otu England. [95] Ọ tụrụ Aluko n'anya ma nwee nkụda mmụọ maka enweghị nkwado maka ọnọdụ ya site n'aka ndị egwuregwu England ugbu a. [96] Nnyocha FA enwetala ihe akaebe nke omume "adịghị mma" Aluko n'onwe ya, nke gụnyere ebubo ebubo ịwakpo onye otu egwuregwu a na-akpọghị aha. [97] Onye na-anọchi Sampson dị ka onye nchịkwa England, Phil Neville, ahọrọghị Aluko. [98]

Aluko votu maka Conservative Party na ntuli aka izugbe 2019 . [99] E wusiri Iso Ụzọ Kraịst ike n'okpuru mmetụta nke onye a mụrụ ọzọ bụbu onye egwuregwu bọọlụ Linvoy Primus . [100] Edekwara Aluko na 2020 Powerlist, amara dị ka otu n'ime 100 ndị Black Britain kacha nwee mmetụta. [101]

Great Britain

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Olimpik nke 2012

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Na June 2012, a kpọrọ Aluko aha na ndị otu egwuregwu 18 Great Britain maka asọmpi Olympic London 2012 . [102] O mere ya Great Britain mpụta mbụ, na mbụ ya mgbe ọchịchị fixture, na enyi na enyi na-enweghị mgbaru ọsọ draw na Sweden na Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough na 20 July 2012, malite na-egwu dum egwuregwu. [103] [104]

N'asọmpi bọọlụ Olympic, Aluko bidoro asọmpi otu atọ niile, nke gụnyere mmeri meriri New Zealand, [105] [106] Cameroon [107] [108] na n'ihu ihe karịrị 70,000 na Wembley, ndị mmeri ọla ọcha Brazil ugboro abụọ. [109] Aluko meriri penariti n'asọmpi Brazil nke Kelly Smith tụfuru. [110] Britain gbagoro na nkeji iri na ise dịka ndị meriri otu. Aluko malitekwara ka Briten meriri Canada 2–0 na nkeji iri na ise, site n'ikike nke ihe mgbaru ọsọ abụọ mbụ, wee kwụsị olile anya ma ọ dịkarịa ala iru egwuregwu maka ohere na nrite. [111] Aluko nwere mkpesa siri ike maka ntaramahụhụ ọkara nke abụọ a chụrụ. [112]

Olimpik nke 2016

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N'agbanyeghị na England kwụsịrị ebe nke atọ na 2015 FIFA Women's Cup World, nke Aluko bụ akụkụ nke, na-enweta Great Britain otu n'ime oghere Europe atọ dị maka 2016 Rio Olympics, [113] e kpebielarị Great Britain agaghị eme ya. ziga otu ụmụ nwanyị na mmemme ahụ. [114] Nke a pụtara na Aluko agbakwunyeghị n'ọnụọgụ ise nke Great Britain, yana isonye na asọmpi Tokyo 2020 ohere mbụ enwere. [115]

Otu izu ka ọ lara ezumike nka na bọọlụ ọkachamara, a mara ọkwa Aluko dị ka onye isi egwuregwu bọọlụ ụmụ nwanyị na Aston Villa na Jenụwarị 2020. [116]

Na Mee 2021, Aluko ghọrọ onye isi egwuregwu nke Los Angeles Angel City FC tupu oge mbido ha na American National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). [1]

Ndụ ya

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Mgbe ọ na-egwu maka England n'oge Euro 2005 ụmụ nwanyị, Aluko weere ọkwa A na Cadbury College, Birmingham. [117] O mechara gaa mụọ iwu na Mahadum Brunel, ebe ọ gụsịrị akwụkwọ na klas mbụ na 2008. [118] Na Julaị 2009 a mara ọkwa na Aluko ga-eji oge 2009-10 US na-agụ akwụkwọ maka ule ụlọ mmanya New York tupu ya emee ule yiri nke ahụ na England, ebumnuche ya bụ inwe usoro iwu ntụrụndụ na England na United States. [2]

Mgbe ọ na-emecha nkuzi nkuzi gbasara iwu na Mahadum Iwu, [119] Aluko nwere ọzụzụ ọzụzụ na Lee & Thompson LLP na Iwu Onside. [120] O kwuputara ebumnuche ya "ịla azụ" site na ọrụ iwu ya na March 2015 iji lekwasị anya n'ịgba bọọlụ ọkachamara. [121] N'afọ 2016 ndị otu bọọlụ gwara Aluko na ọrụ ndụmọdụ ya na ụlọ ọrụ egwuregwu mebiri iwu ha yana ndị otu otu ahụ na-enyocha ya. [122] Ọ malitere ịrụ ọrụ dị ka onye na-ahụ maka onye na-ahụ maka igbu egbu na May, tupu ya agbahapụ mgbe ọ kwagara Ịtali na Juventus. [119]

Nwanne ya nwoke nke nta bụ Sone na-egwuri egwu maka Ipswich Town ma bụrụ onye ntorobịa mba England, mana na Mee 2009 nabatara oku ka ọ nọchite anya Nigeria . [123] Aluko nyeere nwanne ya nwoke aka n'oge nsogbu ego nke Rangers nwetara na 2012. [124] Nna ya bụbu onye omebe iwu na Nigeria, [14] ebe Bolaji Aluko, onye prọfesọ injinịa kemịkalụ, bụ nwanne nna ya. [125]

Aluko votu maka Conservative Party na ntuli aka izugbe 2019 . [126] E wusiri Iso Ụzọ Kraịst ike n'okpuru mmetụta nke onye a mụrụ ọzọ bụbu onye egwuregwu bọọlụ Linvoy Primus . [100] Edekwara Aluko na 2020 Powerlist, amara dị ka otu n'ime 100 ndị Black Britain kacha nwee mmetụta. [127]

Na Mee 2020, Aluko bipụtara usoro tweet nke pụtara na-akatọ ndị etinyere na atụmatụ iwe iwe gọọmentị UK ewepụtara na nzaghachi ọrịa COVID-19 , na-ehichapụ ọtụtụ n'ime ozi ahụ, na-arịọ mgbaghara ma na-ekwupụta nkwado ya maka atụmatụ furlough. [128]

Na omenala ewu ewu

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Na Septemba 2014, Aluko pụtara na mmemme egwuregwu bọọlụ BBC Match of the Day, nwanyị mbụ pụtara dị ka onye na-ahụ maka ihe nkiri na ihe nkiri ahụ. [129] O nyere nkọwa maka mkpuchi ITV nke 2018 FIFA World Cup [130] na maka mkpuchi Fox Sports nke 2019 FIFA World Cup . [131]

E gosipụtara ya na ndị otu mba ya na usoro egwuregwu vidiyo FIFA nke EA Sports 'FIFA malitere na FIFA 16, oge izizi ụmụ nwanyị so na egwuregwu ahụ. [132] [133]

N'August 2016, ọ bịanyere aka n'akwụkwọ nkwado ọtụtụ afọ na Under Armor, nwanyị mbụ UK na-eme egwuregwu na-eme ya. [134] Na Jenụwarị 2020 Aluko ghọrọ onye nnọchi anya Adidas. [135]

Aluko wepụtara akụkọ ndụ ya Ha anaghị akụzi nke a" - nkuzi na egwuregwu nke ndụ n'August 2019. [136]

Nkwanye ugwu

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  • Onye meriri iko FA WPL : 2001–02 
  • FA WPL Northern Division: 2001–02 
  • FA ụmụ agbọghọ Player nke afọ: 2002–03 [137]
  • Iko ụmụ nwanyị FA : 2011–12

Charlton Athletic

  • FA WPL Nkeji mba gbagoro agbago: 2003–04, 2004–05 [138]
  • Iko ụmụ nwanyị FA: 2004–05 [138]
  • Iko FA WPL: 2005–06 [138]
  • FA Community Shield : 2004 [139]

Saint Louis Athletica

  • Ndị ọkachamara bọọlụ ụmụ nwanyị na -agba ọsọ oge niile: 2009 
  • FA WSL: 2015, 2017, 2017–18
  • FA Women's Cup: 2014–15, 2017–18[140][141]
  • International Women's Club Championship runner-up: 2013[Tinye edensibịa]
  • Serie A: 2018–19
  • Coppa Italia: 2018–19
  • Supercoppa Italiana: 2019
  • Onye meriri asọmpi ụmụ nwanyị UEFA : 2009 [142]
  • Iko Saịprọs : 2009, 2013, 2015 
  • Iko mba ụwa nke FIFA nke atọ: 2015 [143]

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