NewsPoland 2026: Nigeria's Falconets Book FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup Ticket

Poland 2026: Nigeria’s Falconets Book FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup Ticket

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By Akinwale Kasali 

 

In a tension soaked encounter against the Young Scorchers of Malawi,  Nigeria’s Under- 20 Female Team,  Falconets,  officially punched their ticket to the 2026 FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup in Poland.

 

The young ladies survived a difficult afternoon in Lilongwe, Malawi Capital, to emerge on 3-2 aggregate victory over the Malawian Team who came prepared to earn their first World Cup Ticket.

 

Despite a narrow 1-2 defeat in the second leg to the Malawian Ladies, the foundation laid in Ikenne, Ogun State, a week ago where an own goal by visiting defender, Maureen Kenneth and a superb strike by Kindness Ifeanyi secured a 2-0 cushion, proved enough to sustain Nigeria’s proud record of never missing a Female World Cup final tournament at this level.

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The hosts, backed by a vocal and vociferous home crowd, wasted no time in testing Nigeria’s structural resolve. 

 

The Falconets found themselves behind early in the first half when a defensive mishap allowed a Malawian forward to nod home the opener and ignite belief in the home team’s comeback. 

 

Nigeria came close to responding with clinical precision, as Kindness Ifeanyi was a constant threat on the right flank, delivered tantalizing crosses into the heart of the box. 

 

Favour Nkwocha had met one of the numerous crosses with a power header, but her effort rattled the woodwork, denying the Falconets a vital equalizer. 

 

The Young Scorchers took their 1-0 advantage into recess.

 

Tension escalated in the 55th minute, as another uncharacteristic lapse in the Nigerian backline gifted the Young Scorchers their second goal of the afternoon. 

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At 2-0 on the day and 2-2 on aggregate, the tie was on a knife-edge, and the Falconets’ impeccable qualification record was under genuine threat. 

 

With the match drifting towards a stalemate, Coach Moses Aduku turned to his bench for a spark.

 

It arrived in the 62nd minute via Precious Oscar. 

 

The substitute demonstrated elite pressing, pouncing on a Malawian defender who was caught dwelling on the ball.

 

 Oscar dispossessed her opponent and kept her composure to fire past the goalkeeper, restoring Nigeria’s aggregate lead and deflating the Lilongwe atmosphere.

 

Though the result marked a rare occasion where Aduku failed to mastermind an away victory, following dominant displays in Rwanda and Senegal earlier in the cycle.

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Though, the ultimate objective was achieved. The Falconets managed the remaining minutes with professional grit to ensure that Nigeria’s flag will fly, as always, at the FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup finals in Poland later in the year. 

 

This year’s finals will be staged by Poland, from the 5th – 26th September, 2026.

 

At the end, the Nigerian contingent expressed deep appreciation to Nigeria’s High Commissioner to Malawi, Ambassador Ibrahim Miringa, who alongside the mission’s Staff, had made the contingent’s stay in the southern African country a very pleasant experience.


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