Race to Costa Rica 2022: Falconets thump hosts Congo 4-0 in Brazzaville

Two–time World Cup silver medallists Nigeria continued from where they left off in the second round by hammering hosts Congo 4-0 in the first leg of their FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup African qualifying third round fixture in Brazzaville on Sunday.

 

Goals by Mercy Idoko in the 38th minute, Flourish Sebastine (47th minute), Esther Onyenezide (50th minute, from the penalty spot) and Deborah Ajibola (55th minute) condemned Congo, conquerors of Egypt, to countenancing a near-hopeless situation in the return leg.

 

The girls of Chris Danjuma completely dominated proceedings at the Stade Alphonse Massamba-Debat and could have been up earlier than the 38th minute when Mercy Idoko, who accounted for four of the 11 goals that drowned the Central African Republic, put them in front against the hosts.

 

To reach the third round, the Falconets had thumped their counterparts from the Central African Republic 7-0 in their first leg encounter in Douala, before wrapping things up at a stroll in Lagos, with a further four goals to the kitty.

 

Congo drew 1-1 with Egypt’s U20 girls in Cairo and then won the return 3-1 in Brazzaville to be eligible for the fixture with the Falconets.

 

The second leg will hold at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Lagos on Saturday, 18th December.

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Race to Costa Rica 2022: Falconets thump hosts Congo 4-0 in Brazzaville

Two–time World Cup silver medallists Nigeria continued from where they left off in the second round by hammering hosts Congo 4-0 in the first leg of their FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup African qualifying third round fixture in Brazzaville on Sunday.

 

Goals by Mercy Idoko in the 38th minute, Flourish Sebastine (47th minute), Esther Onyenezide (50th minute, from the penalty spot) and Deborah Ajibola (55th minute) condemned Congo, conquerors of Egypt, to countenancing a near-hopeless situation in the return leg.

 

The girls of Chris Danjuma completely dominated proceedings at the Stade Alphonse Massamba-Debat and could have been up earlier than the 38th minute when Mercy Idoko, who accounted for four of the 11 goals that drowned the Central African Republic, put them in front against the hosts.

 

To reach the third round, the Falconets had thumped their counterparts from the Central African Republic 7-0 in their first leg encounter in Douala, before wrapping things up at a stroll in Lagos, with a further four goals to the kitty.

 

Congo drew 1-1 with Egypt’s U20 girls in Cairo and then won the return 3-1 in Brazzaville to be eligible for the fixture with the Falconets.

 

The second leg will hold at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Lagos on Saturday, 18th December.

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.