With a statement on their official website AFC Toronto has announced the signing of Nigerian international Esther Okoronkwo ahead of the club’s inaugural season in the Northern Super League (NSL), 9JaUpDate247 reports.
The 27-year-old Super Falcons forward joins from Chinese Women’s Super League side Changchun Dazhong, to begin a new chapter in her career.
Okoronkwo’s move brings a wealth of experience to the Toronto-based club, having previously played in France, Spain, and China.
Get to know AFC Toronto’s newest signing, Esther Okoronkwo — Peep the footy skills #AFCToronto | #RunItOutWay pic.twitter.com/1iYlSj1qKo
— AFC Toronto (@AFC_Toronto) February 24, 2025
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She began her professional career with AS Saint-Étienne before moving to UDG Tenerife in Spain’s Liga F. Her journey has also seen her make a significant impact on the international stage, representing Nigeria at major tournaments, including the FIFA Women’s World Cup and the Olympics.

AFC Toronto Sporting Director Billy Wilson expressed his enthusiasm for the signing, highlighting Okoronkwo’s versatility and technical ability.
“We are delighted to welcome a player of Esther’s quality to Toronto. She is a player we identified and tracked for some time, and we believe she has all the necessary attributes to be a genuine difference-maker,” Wilson said.
“Most comfortable as a centre forward, Esther’s technical and physical qualities allow her to occupy various positions, which she demonstrated on the highest stages. She is a fantastic addition to our roster, and I am sure our supporters will relish the opportunity to watch her represent the city during this new chapter.”
Big goals, big moves—Toronto, get ready for Esther Okoronkwo.
Represented Nigeria on the world’s biggest stages—2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup & 2024 Olympic Games.
Southland Conference Player & Forward of the Year (2020).
35 goals in 39 matches at Lamar University. pic.twitter.com/W5TqhHEPx3
— AFC Toronto (@AFC_Toronto) February 24, 2025
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Since making her debut for Nigeria in 2021, Okoronkwo has established herself as a key player for the Super Falcons.
She announced her arrival with a decisive first international goal, securing a 1-0 away victory against Ivory Coast in the 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) qualifiers. Her goal, assisted by Michelle Alozie, ensured Nigeria’s passage to the tournament with a 3-0 aggregate win.

Okoronkwo was also part of the Super Falcons squad at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, where she played a crucial role in helping Nigeria reach the Round of 16.
The former St Etienne star came off the bench twice in the group stage, playing a part in Nigeria’s impressive 0-0 draw against Canada and their thrilling 3-2 victory over Australia. The forward was later called up for the 2024 Paris Olympics, featuring in a challenging group against Brazil, Spain, and Japan.
A new challenge for Okoronkwo in Canada
Okoronkwo is now set to embark on a fresh challenge in Canada as AFC Toronto prepare for its historic debut season in the NSL.
Welcome to AFC Toronto, Esther!
#AFCToronto | #RunItOurWay pic.twitter.com/zcxXuWlkTm
— AFC Toronto (@AFC_Toronto) February 24, 2025
The forward expressed her excitement about joining the club and playing in a league that aims to elevate women’s football in North America.
“I’m so thrilled to join AFC Toronto for the inaugural Northern Super League season and to have the opportunity to play in Canada. It’s really exciting to be part of something historic,” said Okoronkwo.
“I’m looking forward to discovering the city, but most of all, I can’t wait to help AFC Toronto score goals and push the club to the top of the standings!”
Okoronkwo has seven goals in 17 appearances for Nigeria.