Nigeria’s
U17 girls, Flamingos on Sunday had to battle both their Ethiopian counterparts
and an unfriendly weather in Addis Ababa, but still came off the pitch with a
1-1 draw in the second round, first leg of a 2018 FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup
qualifying fixture.
Joy Jerry
put the Nigerian girls in front after 20 minutes as they struggled to cope with
the biting weather, and although the hosts created a number of chances, the
scoreline stayed that way until the end of the first half.
The cold
affected the Flamingos even more in the second half, and in the 62nd minute,
the Ethiopians achieved parity with a free –kick from 35 metres that
surprisingly beat goalkeeper and captain Christian Obia.
“The weather
did not help matters. Even us adults were uncomfortable; you can imagine what
the young ladies were going through on the pitch. Most of them had never gone
beyond the shores of Nigeria or experience this kind of climate before,”
Abdulrafiu Yusuf, former Nigerian international and NFF’s Assistant Director
(Technical), told thenff.com at the end of the encounter.
Coach Bala
Nikyu started the match with Christiana Obia, Omowunmi Oshobukola, Onyinyechi
Christopher, Favour Emmanuel, Esther Momoh, Fehintola Mabokanje, Yetunde
Fajobi, Grace Aondoseer, Martha Vincent, Esther Onyenezide and Joy Jerry. On
the substitutes’ bench were goalkeeper Omini Oyono, Mercy Idoko, Oluchi Nnadi,
Patricia Innocent, Tarnum Dooshima, Abibat Abdulgodir and Victoria Bassey.
Nikyu said:
“The weather did not help but I don’t like to give excuses for my team’s
performance. We have to work very hard when we return to Nigeria, ahead of the
return leg. We must be more potent in attack and find a way to curtail the
Ethiopians.”
The
Flamingos’ delegation, led by former NFF Board Member, ranking member of the
House of Representatives and Chairman of the NFF Women’s Football Committee,
Hon. Ayo Omidiran will return to Nigeria on Monday.
The return
leg comes up at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin City on Saturday, 16th
December 2017, with the winner on aggregate to take on the winner of the
Cameroon/Algeria fixture in the second and final round of the series. Cameroon
defeated Algeria 4-0 away in Algiers on Friday.
The 6th FIFA
U17 Women’s World Cup finals will hold in Uruguay 20th November – 13th December
2018. Nigeria’s Flamingos have been an ever – present at the competition since
it was launched in New Zealand in 2008.
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