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    Meet Ada Jacquette

    Philipp NennBy Philipp NennFebruary 3, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Ada Jacquette is a striker for the Cameroon Women’s National Team. At the club level, Ada has recently finished a successful season in Turkey, playing for 1207 Antalya Muratpaşa Belediye Spor, where the newspapers nicknamed her ‘the female Samuel Eto’o’!

    Ada is a passionate player, dedicated to the sport, her dream is to play more regular football with a professional women’s team in Europe. One of the difficulties surrounding women’s football can be the lack of opportunities available – Ada plays at the highest level, representing her country, and yet finds it difficult to be able to get in touch with those involved in the game to help her progress her career.

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    We are hoping to help Ada Jacquette to achieve her football dreams and ambitions through her listing on Women’s Soccer City so that potential clubs can connect with her and vice-versa.

    Originally posted 2021-03-28 12:56:11.

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