Nigeria opt not to count eight before seven in
potentially-explosive World Cup qualifying battles
The Super Eagles are not making the mistake of
thinking too much about the showdown with South Africa’s Bafana Bafana in
Bloemfontein on Tuesday, but are rather focused on their clash with Rwanda’s
Amavubi in Uyo on Saturday, according to team captain William Ekong.
“You take one step at a time. We have Rwanda to play
on Saturday, and there are three points there. After that is concluded, then we
begin to think of South Africa. There are three points also in there when we
play in Bloemfontein, but that is a few days after Rwanda. Rwanda comes first,”
Ekong said on Thursday.
Nigeria has not had a campaign to shout about,
especially in the first four matches of which she won none, but Ekong says the
squad has committed to taking all points in the remaining games, believing that
will be good enough to send Nigeria to the 48-nation finals in North America
next summer.
“We will do our very best to go all out and win the
remaining four matches. Hopefully, that will be good enough to take us there.”
The encounter with Rwanda, who lost the Matchday 5
that brought both teams at loggerheads in Kigali in March, is a Matchday 7
fixture, while the confrontation with South Africa is a Matchday 8 encounter.
During the 1998 FIFA World Cup finals in France, the
Super Eagles were focused on a potential Match-of-the-Tournament clash with
Brazil in the quarter-finals, and failed to focus on their Round of 16 tie with
Denmark. Following a 4-1 thumping of Nigeria in the game, Denmark’s ace winger
Brian Laudrup said at the post-match conference: “Nigeria should learn to count
one before four.”
Nigeria’s camp attained full capacity on Wednesday
evening, with the arrivals of midfielders Raphael Onyedika and Christantus
Uche, and forwards Victor Osimhen, Samuel Chukwueze and Tolu Arokodare.
PHOTO 1: Africa Player of the Year Ademola
Lookman at training on Wednesday.
PHOTO 2: Forward Victor Osimhen at
training on Wednesday.
2025 FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup: Flamingos
resume camping on Sunday
Head Coach Bankole Olowookere has invited a total of
30 players to the camp of Nigeria’s U17 girls, Flamingos, as the team
kickstarts preparations for this year’s FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup finals,
taking place in Morocco.
Invited are four goalkeepers, nine defenders, nine
midfielders and nine strikers.
2022 FIFA World Cup bronze medallists, Nigeria
overpowered South Africa and Algeria in the qualifying series to pick a ticket
to the first-ever 24-team FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup finals, which will be
played across four venues in two cities in Morocco, 17th October
– 8th November.
Venues earmarked for the finals (the first of five
straight final tournaments to be hosted by Morocco) are the Prince Héritier
Moulay el-Hassan Sports Complex, Prince Moulay Abdellah Sport Complex, Al Barid
Stadium and Mohamed VI Football Academy.
The invited players are expected to arrive camp in
Abuja on Sunday, 7th September.
ALL THE INVITED PLAYERS
Goalkeepers:
Elizabeth Boniface (Abia Angels); Onyinyechi Opara (Imo Strikers); Abigail
Nmecha (Team Abia); Sylva Echefu (Bayelsa Queens)
Defenders:
Hannah Ibrahim (Remo Stars Ladies); Jumai Adebayo (Naija Ratels); Azeezat
Oduntan (FC Robo); Christiana Sunday (Imo Strikers); Ufuoma Lucky (Royal
Queens, Warri); Choice Ovwighovwiroro (New Generation, Abuja); Maryjane Ikeche
(Ahudiyannem Queens); Blessed Isigbo (Remo Stars Ladies); Grace Ufot (Fortress
Ladies)
Midfielders:
Shakirat Moshood (Bayelsa Queens); Muinat Rotimi (Nakamura Football Academy);
Fatimah Shuaib (Confluence Queens); Waliat Rotimi (Nakamura Football Academy);
Taiwo Lukman (Confluence Queens); Esther Lasisi (N-Youth, Abuja); Precious
Nkwocha (Imo Strikers); Gift Anekan (New Generation, Abuja); Ayomide Abubakar
(Onimarg FC)
Forwards: Kaosara
Olanrewaju (Aisha Yusuf Academy, Lagos); Kindness Ifeanyi (Bayelsa Queens);
Queen Joseph (Fosla Academy); Shavih Istifanus (Youth Arise Academy); Tabitha
Terlumu (Braavos, Edo); Destiny Itodore (Delta Queens); Chisom Nwachukwu
(Rivers Angels); Nofisat Tijani (Youthful Talent 99)
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