The U-20 Women National Team, nicknamed Falconets, has
intensified training programme in Abuja ahead of this weekend’s 2014 FIFA U-20
Women’s World Cup
qualifying match against their counterparts from Sierra
Leone.
Earlier scheduled to play the U-20 Women’s Team of Burkina
Faso, the Falconets now have Sierra Leone on their plate following the
withdrawal of the Burkinabes from the qualifying race.
It would be recalled that the Sierra Leonean girls were to
play the Falconets in the first round of the race to the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women’s
World Cup in Japan, but withdrew. The Nigerian girls then vented their spleen
on Zimbabwe and Democratic Republic of Congo girls to emphatically seal a place
in Japan, there they reached the semi-finals.
New Head Coach, Peter Dedevbo, has been taking 30 players
through their paces in Abuja for the past two weeks and said on Monday.
“Surely, we are ready for the Sierra Leoneans. I have the
girls to do the job and I can assure Nigerians that we will make the nation
proud.”
Nigeria’s pedigree in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup
include a runner-up position at the 2010 finals in Germany, plus a semi-final
place in Japan last year and quarter final berths in 2004, 2006 and
2008.
The Confederation of African Football has appointed Ross
Leopoldina Dayves from Guinea Bissau as Referee for Saturday’s match at the
National Stadium, Abuja, with her compatriots Biague Deolinda Amancio and
Mariza Antonio Gomes as Assistant Referees 1 and 2 respectively.
Fadouma Dia from Senegal will be Reserve Referee while
Helena Williams from Ghana will serve as Match Commissioner.
Next year’s FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup finals will be
staged by Canada between 5th – 25th August.
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