The midfielder has signed a contract with the Andalusian team that will run until 2026.
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Kalu was part of Nigeria’s Falconets squad at the 2022 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup in Costa Rica, where she made a substitute appearance in a group-stage match against Canada.
Before that, she had also played for Nigeria at the U17 level.
By joining Real Betis, Kalu follows in the footsteps of Super Falcons players Roosa Ariyo and Rinsola Babajide, both of whom previously represented the club.
Other notable Nigerian players, including Africa Cup of Nations champions Victor Ikpeba, Finidi George, and Nosa Igiebor, have also worn the Real Betis colours.
Founded 13 years ago, Real Betis Féminas finished 11th in Liga F last season. Currently, the team sits 15th in the 16-team league and will face Granada in their next Liga F match on Saturday, October 19.
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