Oluwadamilola "Ronke" Kuku was pivotal in FC Gintra’s commanding 8–1 triumph over FC Flora Tallinn, playing the full 90 minutes and supplying a crucial assist. Her compatriots, likewise, made significant contributions to the win, bolstering the Lithuanian side’s morale ahead of the UEFA Women’s Champions League qualifiers.bet9ja.com
The match showcased FC Gintra’s dominance in all phases of play.bet9ja.com Kuku’s assist led to one of the opening goals, setting the tone for a goal-fest.bet9ja.com The Nigerian midfield’s dynamism and Nigerian attackers’ sharp finishing saw the team race ahead, effectively sealing a morale boosting win.
This emphatic victory sends a clear message to their opponents: FC Gintra, powered by international talent, is firmly focused on success in the European qualifiers.
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We have observed firsthand how FC Gintra’s Nigerian contingent, spearheaded by Oluwadamilola Kuku, turned a routine fixture into an emphatic statement of intent.bet9ja.com Their collective flair, endurance and tactical discipline hint at far greater ambitions than just qualification. We believe this display underlines the rising calibre of Nigerian players making marks abroad.
We are inspired by how integration of foreign talent can elevate team performance. Kuku’s assist and her tireless box‑to‑box presence embodies the mentality needed at this level. It is not merely individual brilliance, but synergy among players from diverse backgrounds that delivered this one‑sided result.
We anticipate that this triumph will ripple far beyond the scoreline. It will encourage more clubs to scout in West Africa and invest in players who can lift standards in European leagues. We are convinced that, come the Champions League qualifiers, FC Gintra will carry the momentum of this win into more formidable tests, equipped to compete with Europe’s best. The journey ahead looks bright, heralding a new chapter in the club’s continental aspirations.bet9ja.com
Did You Know?
FC Gintra, [founded](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/merchandising-and-branding/end-of-the-road-luton-town-part-ways-with-victor-moses/) in 1999, has secured the Lithuanian Women’s A Lyga title every season since 2010.
Prior to joining FC Gintra, Oluwadamilola Kuku featured in Nigeria’s Women’s Cup of Nations squad as an under‑20 player.
FC Flora Tallinn’s women’s team holds a domestic treble of their own, having won their league, cup and super cup titles in recent seasons.
FC Gintra consistently participates in the qualifying rounds of the UEFA Women’s Champions League, making the main tournament group stage just twice in 2010 and 2019.<br>
Lithuanian football, historically overshadowed, has grown in visibility, with both men’s and women’s teams improving in UEFA rankings since 2020.[bet9ja.com](https://register.bet9ja.com/?btag=yohaig&promocode=yohaig)