1 Alice scores as FC Masar extend lead in Egyptian Women's Premier League
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Nigerian forward Alice Ogebe continued her impressive goal-scoring form for Egyptian Women's Premier League champions FC Masar, netting in back to back matches.bet9ja.com

The win keeps FC Masar at the top of the league standings with 52 points, maintaining a slim one-point lead over rivals Al Ahly, who defeated Maadi 5-0 to stay in the title race.bet9ja.com

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Alice Ogebes immediate impact at FC Masar highlights her goal-scoring instincts and ability to adapt quickly to new environments.bet9ja.com Having previously played for Rivers Angels and Edo Queens, she is why she remains one of Nigerias top strikers in womens football.bet9ja.com

Ogebe was instrumental in FC Masars 2-0 victory over ZED FC on Friday, scoring the second goal after Hala Abdel Sammad opened the scoring.yohaig.ng This marks her second goal in two matches since joining the club from Zamalek SC.bit.ly

With FC Masar in a close title race with Al Ahly, Ogebes consistency in front of goal will be crucial in determining whether her team can defend their league title.bet9ja.com If she continues this form, she could also force her way back into the Super Falcons setup ahead of upcoming international assignments.

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Alice Ogebe previously played for Zamalek SC before moving to FC Masar, making this her second club in Egypt.
FC Masar won the bronze medal in the 2024 CAF Womens Champions League, proving their strength at the continental level.
Al Ahly remains FC Masars closest rival, [trailing](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/health-and-fitness/) them by just one point in the league table.
Ogebe was a key player for Rivers Angels and Edo Queens, before making the move abroad.
If FC Masar wins the league, they could qualify for the CAF Womens Champions League again, where they will aim for a stronger performance.