Cameroon’s Achta Toko Njoya has taken the next giant step in her football journey, officially joining Real Madrid Femenino. The 21-year-old midfielder makes this move just two months after bidding an emotional farewell to Getafe Femenino, where she spent two transformative seasons.
Toko Njoya first made her mark with Eclair Football Filles de Sa’a in Cameroon’s Guinness Super League. In 2023, she earned her first international breakthrough, joining Getafe Femenino thanks to a partnership between the Spanish club and Eclair de Sa’a. This initiative opened doors for several Cameroonian players, and Toko quickly emerged as one of the brightest talents.
Her impact was immediate. By 2024, Toko Njoya had become a linchpin in Getafe’s midfield, playing a key role in the club’s promotion to the Spanish second division. Her performances earned her a contract renewal in July 2024, cementing her status as a cornerstone of the team.
Yet, ambition drove her onward. After two seasons, Toko Njoya closed her chapter at Getafe with a heartfelt farewell, expressing gratitude to the club, staff, teammates, and fans for “an unforgettable stage of my career.”
Now, she steps onto Europe’s grandest stage. Signing with Real Madrid is not just a personal triumph, it is a historic milestone for Cameroonian women’s football.
At Real Madrid, Toko Njoya will challenge herself at the highest level and serve as a beacon for aspiring players back home, proving that dreams nurtured in the Guinness Super League can flourish on Europe’s biggest stages.
Wearing the famous white shirt, Achta Toko Njoya carries the pride of Cameroon with her, breaking barriers, raising the nation’s flag, and paving the way for the next generation of Lionesses.
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