The delegation of Nigeria’s U-17 girls, Flamingos, will fly into the Liberian capital, Monrovia, on Thursday ahead of Sunday’s FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup final qualifying fixture, first leg encounter against their Liberian counterparts.
To reach this stage, the 2022 World Cup bronze medallists defeated their counterparts from Central African Republic and Burkina Faso with high-goal margins.
Central African Republic fell by a dozen goals on aggregate while the Burkinabe girls were thrashed 7-1.
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Liberia, who eliminated Senegal from the race, will face an uphill task against the talented Nigerian girls with Coach Bankole Olowookere insisting that the Flamingos are determined to be in the Dominican Republic to have the opportunity to challenge for the trophy this time around.
Sunday’s match has been slated for the
Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex at Paynesville – the same venue where the Super Eagles defeated the Leone Stars of Sierra Leone last year to qualify for this year’s Africa Cup of Nations.
(Editor: Paul Akhagbemhe)