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Edem Atovor

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Edem Atovor (born 10. April 1994 ) is a Ghanaian female footballer .[1]

Career

Club

Atovor started her career in 2005 with the Ghatel Ladies in Cape Coast.[2] In 2007 she moved to the senior team.[3] After three years for the Ghatel Ladies in Ghana's highest league, she switched to the Cape Coast Vodafone Ladies.[4] After a season in the zone Three Women's League for the Vodafone Ladies, she changed 2011 to the city rivals Lady Strikers.[5] There she could not cope and therefore changed with the start of the 2012 season on loan from the Lady Strikers, to her former youth club Cape Coast Ghatel Ladies.[6] This season, she celebrated her most successful season and was nominated for the Shield National Player Award as one of the 3 best Most Valuable Players of the season.[7] Nominated for the Shield National Player Award. At the following awards at the State Banquet Hall in Accra, she was awarded a Shield NP Award as Most Dedicated Female Player.[8] Then she returned to the Lady Strikers.[9]

National Team

Atovor took part in the Women's U-17 World Cup and the Black Princess in the 2010 U-20 World Cup.[10] Since 2011 has been a member Female National Team of Ghana.[11]

Achievements

Individual Awards:

Shield National Player Award (1) 2012

Club Awards

Zone 3' Women's League (1)

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