Nigeria Advances in Women’s U17 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers with Victory Over South Africa

Nigeria’s Flamingos defeated South Africa’s Bantwana 5-1 on aggregate in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers, winning 2-0 in the second leg. Key players scored, including Harmony Chidi and Aishat Animashaun, as they advanced to meet either Botswana or Algeria in the final round. The goal is to qualify for the Morocco 2025 World Cup.
Nigeria’s Flamingos triumphed over South Africa’s Bantwana with a decisive 5-1 aggregate victory in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers. Following their 3-1 win in the first leg, they secured a 2-0 victory in the second leg staged in Ikenne-Remo, demonstrating exceptional skill and discipline throughout the match. This victory propels the Nigerian team into the final round of qualifiers.
In the match, Harmony Chidi, the standout player from the previous encounter, scored first in the 37th minute, connecting with a free-kick delivered by Shakirat Moshood. Moshood then extended the lead in the 56th minute, assisting Aishat Animashaun’s goal, which demonstrated the team’s attacking prowess. Despite not scoring, South Africa’s notable players struggled to penetrate Nigeria’s strong defensive line.
Nigerian head coach Bankole Olowookere emphasized the need for focus despite the early advantage. He stated the match’s outcome was uncertain, highlighting, “It would be foolish to assume otherwise.” The team’s tactical discipline was evident as they successfully contained South Africa’s attacking plays while converting their opportunities.
Following this impressive performance, Nigeria prepares for the final qualifier round, where they will face either Botswana or Algeria next month, after Botswana led 2-1 in their ongoing tie. The ultimate objective for Nigeria is to secure a spot in the 2025 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup set to take place in Morocco, building off their strong third-place finish in the previous tournament.
In summary, Nigeria’s U-17 women’s football team showcased an impressive performance against South Africa, securing their progression to the final round of qualifiers with a 5-1 aggregate score. Key players such as Harmony Chidi and Shakirat Moshood significantly contributed to their success, while the team’s strong tactical approach under coach Bankole Olowookere proved vital. Looking ahead, Nigeria aims to cement their place in the upcoming FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in Morocco.
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