Nigeria, South Africa set for 2024 Olympic Games Qualifiers Showdown

Nigeria is poised to face off against South Africa for a place at the 2024 Olympic Games Women’s Football Event.

The stage is set after South Africa dominated Tanzania with a convincing 4-0 victory over two legs, earning them the opportunity to clash with their formidable rivals, Nigeria, in the final round slated for April.

 

 

On the other hand, Randy Waldrum’s squad secured their place in the next round by narrowly defeating Cameroon 1-0 over two legs.

Looking ahead to the game, Falcons’ midfielder Deborah Abiodun expressed confidence, assuring fans that the team will be ready for the challenging match ahead.

“We’ll not take our opponents for granted. We’d follow our coach’s instructions and follow how he wants us to play.

“I’m sure by God’s grace and with the support of every Nigerian out there we we would overcome South Africa.

“Of course they are a strong side, every team is strong. Football is developing in every country so we’re not underrating anybody. We hope to qualify against South Africa,”She told reporters.

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Nigeria, South Africa set for 2024 Olympic Games Qualifiers Showdown

Nigeria is poised to face off against South Africa for a place at the 2024 Olympic Games Women’s Football Event.

The stage is set after South Africa dominated Tanzania with a convincing 4-0 victory over two legs, earning them the opportunity to clash with their formidable rivals, Nigeria, in the final round slated for April.

 

 

On the other hand, Randy Waldrum’s squad secured their place in the next round by narrowly defeating Cameroon 1-0 over two legs.

Looking ahead to the game, Falcons’ midfielder Deborah Abiodun expressed confidence, assuring fans that the team will be ready for the challenging match ahead.

“We’ll not take our opponents for granted. We’d follow our coach’s instructions and follow how he wants us to play.

“I’m sure by God’s grace and with the support of every Nigerian out there we we would overcome South Africa.

“Of course they are a strong side, every team is strong. Football is developing in every country so we’re not underrating anybody. We hope to qualify against South Africa,”She told reporters.

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.



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