What kind of football does Nadia Nadim play?

What kind of football does Nadia Nadim play?

Current team. Nadia Nadim (born 2 January 1988) is an Afghan-Danish football player who plays as a striker for French Division 1 Féminine club Paris Saint-Germain.

Where was Nadia Nadim born and raised in Afghanistan?

Nadim was born in Herat and raised in Afghanistan until her father, an Afghan National Army (ANA) general, was executed by the Taliban in 2000.

Where did Nadia Nadim go to medical school?

Personal life. In 2017 Nadim was attending medical school at Aarhus University (remotely, during the soccer season) with the aim of becoming a surgeon when her playing days are over. Nadim is Muslim, and speaks nine languages (Danish, English, German, Persian, Dari, Urdu, Hindi, Arabic and French).

When did Nadia Nadim sign for Manchester City?

In the 2017 season, she helped the team to a second-place finish in the league and victory in the NWSL Championship game. On 28 September 2017, Nadim signed for FA Women’s Super League side Manchester City for the 2018 season. She joined the club in January 2018, and made her debut with Manchester City on 7 January 2018 in a 5–2 win over Reading.

When was Nadia born in the Vampire Diaries?

Nadia as a baby. Nadia was born in 1490 in Bulgaria. Katherine begged her father to allow her to hold the child just once, but he said that she had disgraced the family, and took the child away to a new family, so that the shame would not become known.

Where does the last name Nadia come from?

Nadia (Bulgarian: Надя) is a feminine name of Ukranian origin (Надія) and a diminutive of the Slavic name Nadezhda ( Надежда ); both mean “hope” or “hopeful”. It is a name found in various forms in Poland, Bulgaria, Russia, Serbia, Ukraine, and other Slavic countries.

When did Nadia Nadim join the Portland Thorns?

Nadia Nadim playing for the Portland Thorns FC in 2017. Nadim joined NWSL club Sky Blue FC near the end of the 2014 NWSL season. Playing in 6 games, she scored 7 goals and registered 3 assists.