Funmi Fadoju Re-Signs with London Pulse: Star Defender Secures Future After Historic NSL Double
England netball sensation Funmi Fadoju extends stay with reigning NSL champions London Pulse following record-breaking defensive season and Grand Final heroics.




Historic Season Performance
Fresh off her Player of the Match performance in London Pulse's maiden Grand Final victory, 22-year-old defensive powerhouse Funmi Fadoju has signed a contract extension through the 2026 NSL season. The announcement comes just 48 hours after Pulse completed their historic double - claiming both the Netball Super League title and the inaugural Netball Super Cup.
Defensive Dominance
Fadoju's 2025 campaign redefined defensive excellence:
- League-leading 143 interceptions
- 89 deflections (25% efficiency rate)
- 217 gains across all competitions
- 92% circle feed disruption rate in finals
"This squad breathes netball excellence," Fadoju told reporters. "When you train alongside [Pulse captain] Zara Everitt and face shooters like Joyce Mvula daily, it forces constant evolution. Our culture of competitive accountability makes trophy challenges inevitable."
International Pedigree
The Lewisham-born star brings:
- 41 England Roses caps
- 2023 World Cup Silver Medalist
- 2024 Nations Cup Defensive MVP
- 2025 Quad Series All-Star Team
Transfers Speculation
Despite rumored interest from Australian Super Netball clubs (West Coast Fever, NSW Swifts) offering six-figure contracts, Fadoju remains committed to Pulse's project. "London molded me since my 2020 debut. We're building something sustainable here - this is just chapter one."
2026 Outlook
Pulse's retention strategy secures:
- Core defensive unit (Fadoju, Everitt, Oladipo)
- 80% of championship-winning roster
- Leadership continuity for NSL expansion season
Next Challenge: Pulse face Melbourne Vixens in October's Trans-Tasman Champions Cup.