Head Coach, Christopher Musa Danjuma has called up goalkeepers Faith Omilana and Linda Jiwuaku, defenders Jumoke Alani and Tumininu Adeshina, midfielders Taiwo Afolabi, Chinyere Kalu and Chidera Okenwa, and forwards Chiamaka Okwuchukwu, Yina Adoo and Opeyemi Ajakaye among a roster of 30 Falconets for next month’s 2024 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup qualifying fixture against the U20 girls of Tanzania.
Following the withdrawal of Mauritius from the second-round attrition with Nigeria, the 2022 World Cup quarter-finalists drew a bye to the third round, where Tanzania await, with the first leg away in Dar es Salaam on a date within 10th – 12th November and the return leg in Abuja on a date within 17th – 19th November.
Danjuma has picked a few of his World Cup quarter-finalists from Costa Rica last year, and an impressive number from the Flamingos squad that won the bronze medals at the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup in India a year ago.
The invited players have been told to report at the Chida Hotel in Utako, Abuja on Sunday, 22nd October.
World football-governing body, FIFA has increased the number of finalists for next year’s FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup final tournament in Colombia to 24, from the 16 that participated in Costa Rica, and also increased the number of Africa’s flag bearers to four.
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This means that after the Tanzania fixture, the Falconets will have one round to go before qualification for the big houseparty in Colombia in September 2024.
ALL THE INVITED PLAYERS:
Goalkeepers: Linda Jiwuaku (Bayelsa Queens); Faith Omilana (Naija Ratels); Anderlin Mgbechi (Delta Queens); Shukurat Bakare (Nasarawa Amazons)
Defenders: Jumoke Alani (Edo Queens); Oluwabunmi Semilore (Naija Ratels); Oluchi Ohaegbunam (Nasarawa Amazons); Tumininu Adeshina (Naija Ratels); Shukurat Oladipo (FC Robo Queens); Comfort Folorunsho (Edo Queens); Monica Elejo (Nasarawa Amazons); Alake Kasali (Bayelsa Queens)
Midfielders: Taiwo Afolabi (Delta Queens); Chinyere Kalu (Nasarawa Amazons); Vera Samuel (Delta Queens); Shukurat Sobowale (Nasarawa Amazons); Esther Inyang (Delta Queens); Aminat Folorunsho (Rivers Angels); Gloria Evans (FCT Academy); Chidera Okenwa (Delta Queens).
Forwards: Chiamaka Okwuchukwu (Rivers Angels); Chinasa Ogor (Delta Queens); Opeyemi Ajakaye (FC Robo Queens); Adaobi Okoh (Remo Queens); Chioma Olise (Edo Queens); Chisom China (Bayelsa Queens); Lydia Joshua (Heartland Queens); Delight Isaac (Dannz Ladies); Jenat Akekoromowei (Asisat Academy); Yina Adoo (Nasarawa Amazons).
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This will be a titanic encounter without a shadow of doubt.
Tanzania made it to the second round of last year’s Under-17 Women’s World Cup. They scored a basket load of goals to reach this round of qualifiers.
Danjuma’s damsels have their work cut out.
Good luck.
Yes, the scored “a basketful of goals” – against Djibouti! LMAO!
No disrespect to Tanzania and we should take them seriously (as they and several other nations are on the rise), but I still expect the Falconets to beat them home-and-away. Hopefully, we will prepare with the seriousness the occasion calls for.
Why This Encounter Is Giving Me Sleepless Nights
This will be a titanic encounter without a shadow of doubt as Nigeria U-20s face their Tanzanian counterparts in a double header qualifiers next month.
Coach Chris Danjuma has released his initial list of players to be trimmed down before prosecuting the encounter.
Tanzania made it to the second round of last year’s Under-17 Women’s World Cup. Last year, their U-20 women stopped mighty Cameroon from advancing in the World Cup qualifiers.
This time around, this same U-20 Tanzanian ladies scored a basket load of goals to reach this round of qualifiers.
Their senior team only few weeks ago dumped mighty Ivory Coast out of the Women’s Afcon qualifiers across two legs.
Danjuma’s damsels have their work cut out. There will shedding of sweat and a fair few crunching tackles to boot.
Having a walkover from the last round qualifiers robbed the Falconets the opportunity of preparing well for this encounter.
We will see whether that doesn’t prove to be a poisoned chalice.
Jenat Akekoromowei (Asisat Academy) am just interested in seeing this lady on the pitch