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Beyond the Pitch: Eni Aluko on Football, Law & Leadership

Beyond the Pitch: Eni Aluko on Football, Law & Leadership

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Eni Aluko: Breaking Barriers in Football, Law & Leadership


In this episode of Notes from a NED, Eni Aluko shares her remarkable journey from playing football as a young girl in Birmingham to becoming a professional athlete, lawyer, media personality, and boardroom leader. With over 100 caps for England and a career spanning Chelsea, Juventus, and punditry on Match of the Day, Eni has continuously broken new ground.


She dives into the challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated sport, how she leveraged her law degree to navigate corporate spaces, and why upskilling is critical for career longevity. Eni also discusses the importance of resilience in the face of negativity, the role of diversity in governance, and why investing back into communities—especially in the diaspora—is essential.


Key Takeaways:

  • How Eniola balanced football with a first-class law degree
  • The lessons she learned negotiating contracts for David Beckham & One Direction
  • What it takes to transition from professional sports to business leadership
  • The importance of self-advocacy and creating your own opportunities
  • Why investing in women and diverse leadership benefits everyone


Perfect for aspiring leaders, athletes, and professionals looking to navigate career transitions, this episode is a must-listen!


#Football #Leadership #Diversity #CareerDevelopment #WomenInSports #SelfGrowth


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