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Serie A Femminile
The 25-year-old English-Nigerian midfielder arrives in Naples from Greek club OFI Kreta, bringing WSL and Liga F experience to Serie A.
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Napoli Women have completed the signing of midfielder Elisha Sulola from Greek side OFI Kreta, bolstering their options in the engine room ahead of the new campaign.
The 25-year-old, who holds both English and Nigerian citizenship, brings a well-travelled CV to southern Italy. Sulola is comfortable operating in central midfield as well as in more advanced positions, offering tactical flexibility to her new club.
Sulola cut her teeth at Tottenham Hotspur, earning her first minutes in the Women's Super League before a loan spell at Charlton Athletic led to a permanent switch. A move to Portuguese outfit Valadares Gaia followed, and in 2023 she made the jump to Liga F with Valencia.
She subsequently spent a season at Sporting Huelva before heading to Greece with OFI Kreta, where she helped the club finish fourth in the A' Ethniki during 2025/26.
The deal, confirmed by Soccerdonna, sees Sulola commit to Napoli until 2028. Her blend of WSL pedigree and experience across multiple European leagues makes her a shrewd addition as Napoli look to strengthen their Serie A Femminile squad.
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