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Who is ITV pundit Nadia Nadim?


PSG WOMEN’S forward Nadia Nadim is set to join ITV for their coverage of this summer’s European Championships.

The 33-year-old plays internationally for Denmark after fleeing Afghanistan as a youngster when her father was executed by the Taliban.

Nadim has scored 21 goals in just 36 games for PSG

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Nadim will work as a pundit for ITV’s studio team for Euro 2020 alongside the likes of Ian Wright, Roy Keane, Gary Neville, Patrick Vieira and Eni Aluko.

She heads to the ITV studio fresh off the back of a French League title win with PSG in the 2020/21 season.

Nadim contributed ten goals in PSG’s League triumph this season
Nadim played for Manchester City before making the switch to PSGCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd

Who has Nadia Nadim played for?

  • 2006-2012 – IK Skovbakken (91 apps)
  • 2012-2014 – Fortuna Hjorring (43 apps)
  • 2014-2016 – Sky Blue FC (24 apps)
  • 2015-2016 – Fortuna Hjorring (loan, 15 apps)
  • 2016-2017 – Portland Thorns FC (37 apps)
  • 2018 – Manchester City (15 apps)
  • 2019 – PSG (36 apps)
  • 2009 – Denmark (98 apps)
PSG went unbeaten in the 2020/21 season, beating Lyon to the title by a point

How old is she?

Nadim was born in January 1988 in Herat, Afghanistan.

The now 33-year-old moved to Denmark in 2000 and had a book published about her story in 2018 that was nominated for sports book of the year.

Nadim and PSG won 20 out of their 22 league games this season

Is Nadia Nadim married?

The Denmark international is not currently married.

She attended medical school at Aarhaus University remotely during the football season and wants to become a surgeon after retiring from football.

Nadim can also speak an incredible ELEVEN languages – Danish, English, Spanish, French, German, Persian, Dari, Urdu, Hindi, Arabic and Latin.

Nadim was named the twentieth most powerful woman in international sports by Forbes in 2018

Speaking to ITV’s live coverage of Euro 2020 on what she’s looking forward to about the tournament, Nadim said:

“Well, there are plenty of things I’m looking forward to.

“I love watching football and watching big tournament
games brings just a different level of excitement.

“I’m also excited to see how well the Danish national team is gonna
do.”

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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