…By Dorcas Funmi for TDPel Media. The Nigeria Under-20 Women B Team emerged victorious in a thrilling match against Benin Republic, securing a 3-0 win in the semi-finals of the ongoing WAFU B Under-20 Women Championship held in Kumasi, Ghana.
This victory has propelled them to the highly anticipated final of the championship, where they are set to face the Ghana Under-20 women’s team at the Baba Yara Stadium.
Nigeria’s Early Lead and Dominance:
In the semi-final clash, the Nigerian Under-20 women’s team swiftly took control of the game, with Adowunmi Omowunmi scoring a goal in the 23rd minute to give her team an early lead.
Displaying their attacking prowess, the team continued to exert pressure on their opponents.
Esther Onyenezide, the skilled attacking midfielder, contributed two more goals in the 34th and 52nd minutes, securing a comfortable victory for the Nigerian side.
Recognition for Outstanding Performance:
While Omowunmi and Onyenezide were the goal scorers for Nigeria, it was Chinyere Kalu who was named the match’s most valuable player.
Despite not finding the back of the net in this particular game, Opeyemi Ajakaye, the leading goal scorer of the competition, will have a remarkable opportunity to increase her tally in the final match on Saturday.
Anticipation for the Final Showdown:
Throughout the WAFU B Under-20 Women Championship, known as the Falconets, Nigeria has displayed an impressive attacking prowess, scoring a total of 19 goals so far.
With their sights now set on the final against their West African rivals, Ghana, the Nigerian team aims to continue their goal-scoring spree and emerge as the ultimate champions of the competition.
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