In a sector frequently led by male voices, a courageous group of African women are making their mark, shattering records, and revolutionizing the sports and recreation industry throughout the continent.
From football club ownership and esports championships to innovations in fitness tech and leadership in betting and media, these trailblazers are proving that women not only belong in the game—they’re changing the rules.
Meet five powerful female entrepreneurs who are making waves in Africa’s sports and recreation space, inspiring the next generation of athletes, fans, and business leaders.
1. Akosua Puni Essien (Ghana) – Football Club Owner
In 2017, Akosua Puni Essien made history by becoming the first African woman to own a European football club, acquiring Italy’s Como 1907. Her groundbreaking achievement has paved the way for increased female representation in football club ownership.
2. Sylvia Gathoni aka QueenArrow (Kenya) – Esports Pioneer
Sylvia Gathoni, known as QueenArrow, is Kenya’s first female professional esports athlete. She has competed internationally in games like Tekken and has been signed by teams such as XiT Gaming and UYU. In 2022, she became the first Kenyan athlete to be sponsored by Red Bull and was featured in Forbes Africa’s 30 Under 30 list.
3. Olabimpe Akingba (Nigeria) – iGaming Executive
Olabimpe Akingba is a leading figure in Africa’s gaming and betting industry. As the Regional Manager for Africa at Mchezo Limited, she specializes in business development and regulatory affairs. Her contributions have earned her recognition among Africa’s Top 50 Most Influential Women in Gaming.
4. Jessica O. Matthews (Nigeria/USA) – Sports-Tech Innovator
Jessica O. Matthews is the founder of Uncharted, a company known for creating the Soccket, a soccer ball that generates electricity through play. This innovation addresses energy challenges in developing regions. Matthews has been recognized by Fortune and Forbes for her entrepreneurial impact.
5. Debbie Larry-Izamoje (Nigeria) – Sports Media Entrepreneur
Debbie Larry-Izamoje is the founder of Brila Media, Nigeria’s first sports radio station. Under her leadership, the platform has expanded its reach, promoting sports journalism and providing a voice for African sports narratives. She is listed among the 25 most influential Nigerian women in sports business.
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