- Ajara Nchout Njoya has extended her contract with Al Qadsiah Women until 2026, solidifying her role as a key player since joining from Inter Milan in January 2024.
- The Cameroonian forward helped the team secure a bronze medal in the Safe Women’s Cup tournament last season
- Expressing gratitude to the club’s management and fans, Nchout Njoya emphasized her commitment to contributing to Al Qadsiah’s ambitions and honoring the club’s prestigious colors
Talismanic striker Ajara Nchout Njoya has officially put pen to paper on a contract extension that will keep her at the Al Qadsiah Women until 2026.
The Cameroonian international joined the Saudi outfit in January 2024 from Italian giants Inter Milan and has since been a key cog in their attacking machinery.
Since arriving at the club, Nchout Njoya has been in scintillating form, spearheading Al Qadsiah’s charge up the table. Her clinical finishing and creative flair were on full display during the Safe Women’s Cup tournament, where her side clinch the bronze medal.
Speaking after signing the extension, Nchout Njoya expressed her gratitude to the club’s management and loyal supporters, stating, “In such a short time here, I have received unconditional love from the management and fans. This mark of consideration has motivated me to stay and continue to fight to honor the colors of this prestigious club”
The 31-year-old forward went on to emphasize her commitment to working hard and contributing to Al Qadsiah’s sporting ambitions, saying, “Now it’s time to work in order to give back more than what I have received and to support the sporting projects and values of Al Qadsiah.”
With Nchout Njoya leading the line, Al Qadsiah will be looking to mount a serious challenge for silverware in the upcoming season. Her experience, goal-scoring prowess, and creative spark will be invaluable assets as the team aims to scale new heights and solidify their position as one of the top sides in the Saudi Women’s Premier League.
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