Nigeria duo Babajide and Oladipo secure Serie A with Roma feminine
Nigerian stars Rinsola Babajide and Shukurat Oladipo have won the Serie A feminine with AS Roma following decisive win over Ternana.
The title-clinching triumph confirmed Roma Women’s growing dominance in Italian football, securing their third league crown and an impressive third championship in the last four seasons. It was a statement of consistency, quality, and resilience from a side that continues to set the standard in the women’s game in Italy.
For Babajide and Oladipo, the victory represents a defining moment in their careers. Both players have played important roles within a competitive squad, contributing to Roma’s depth and attacking strength throughout the campaign. Their involvement in a title-winning team marks a significant milestone, adding a major domestic honour to their growing football journeys.
Rinsola Babajide, in particular, made a steady impact during the season, featuring in nine league matches and registering three assists. Her creativity and attacking flair provided valuable options in Roma’s forward line, helping to unlock defences during crucial phases of the campaign.
While not always a regular starter, Babajide’s contributions proved vital in key moments, reflecting the importance of squad depth in a successful title charge. Her ability to influence games from wide areas added another dimension to Roma’s attacking play.
Shukurat Oladipo also shares in the historic achievement, as part of a squad that delivered under pressure to secure another league triumph. For both Nigerian internationals, lifting the Serie A Femminile trophy represents a significant step forward, reinforcing their presence on the European stage.
Roma Women’s latest success further cements their status as one of the dominant forces in Italian women’s football. Their ability to sustain excellence across multiple seasons highlights not only individual talent but also strong tactical structure and winning mentality within the squad.
As celebrations begin in the Italian capital, the achievement stands as a proud moment for the club and its players. For Babajide and Oladipo, it is more than just a medal—it is the reward for persistence, adaptation, and contribution to a team built on ambition and success.
