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Ex-Super Falcons goalkeeper becomes bus driver in UK
A former Nigerian national football team goalkeeper, Rachael Aladi Ayegba has become a bus driver in the United Kingdom.
Call it seeking greener pastures but the ex-goalkeeper now drives the 185 between Lewisham and Victoria in a time the country faces a shortage of bus drivers.
She works for Go-Ahead, the bus and train giant that operates about a fifth of the capital’s buses on behalf of TfL.
Reports revealed that bus drivers earn as low as £26,000 and and as much as £31,000 and above.
Ayegba donned the Falcons’ famous green and white jersey in the 2007 Women’s World Cup, the 2006 and 2008 African Women’s Championships.
She also enjoyed an 11-year stint as a pro in Finland, winning the league title in 2013 with PK-35 Vantaa.
Speaking to Standard UK, the 35-year-old said that “When you are trying to save the ball, you need safe hands. But there are ten others on your side.
“When you drive a bus, you are on your own.”
Ayegba, whose favourite player is Cristiano Ronaldo, says she doesn’t play football anymore, though she has a coaching license.
“I am old. You have to know when to stop,” she added.
“Mentally you have to be 100% ready, if you are a goalkeeper the defenders can help you. You can’t make any mistakes driving a bus.”
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