Francisca Ordega, a professional female footballer known for her role as a forward in the Super Falcons team, has openly shared her desire to start a family and have children. In a recent interview with EaglesTracker, the 29-year-old athlete expressed her love for babies and revealed her intention to possibly have her own within the next four years.

Ordega was notably part of the Super Falcons squad that experienced a loss to England in the round of 16 at the 2023 Women’s World Cup, a fact highlighted by GistReel.
In her candid statement, Ordega expressed her desire to step away from football at some point, emphasizing her identity as a woman and her aspirations beyond the sport. She remarked, “I might have babies. I don’t want to play football forever. I’m a woman. I’m beautiful. I don’t wanna play football forever. I want to start a family. I’m not saying in the next four years but if una no see me make una know say I don…” with a smile.
Furthermore, she acknowledged the uncertainty of timing, stating that the prospect of having children could become a reality within a few months or a few years, depending on her desires and divine intervention.
Coincidentally, this news emerges alongside the announcement that tennis champion Serena Williams has welcomed her second child, a daughter named Adira River Ohanian, with husband Alexis Ohanian. Williams shared the heartwarming moment on social media, capturing the embrace between herself, Ohanian, their newborn, and their four-year-old daughter Olympia. The announcement was met with joy, as Williams, a 23-time Grand Slam champion, continues her journey as both a tennis icon and a loving parent.
It's worth noting that this phase in Ordega's life speaks to a larger narrative of female athletes embracing various facets of life beyond sports, a trend that's becoming increasingly visible and celebrated.