The Super Falcons of Nigeria have returned to contest in their quest to retain their Women African Cup of Nations, WAFCON, title.
With a 2-0 win against Botswana, the Nigerian Female team has shed of their loss to South Africa’s Bayana Bayana in their first match.
The Nigerian Ladies dominated the entire match, dictating the pace and momentum, taking the lead in the 21st minute courtesy of Ifeoma Onumnomu after a sublime pass from Halimat Ayinde.
Four minutes into the second half, Christy Ucheibe beat other players from an aerial cross to nod home the match’s second goal, and put the Super Falcons on a comfortable lead.
Waldrum started the game with Chiamaka Nnadozie in goal, with Michelle Alozie, Osinachi Ohale, Onome Ebi and Toni Payne in the defense line.
Rita Chikwelu, Halimat Ayinde, Francesca Ordega, Rasheedat Ajibade and Okobi Okeoghene in manned the midfield with Ifeoma Onumnomu leading the attack.
The introduction of Ucheibe for Chikwelu on resumption of the second half changed the dynamics of the game as the Nigerian push forward to extend their lead.
Uchenna Kanu, Macleans Chinonyerem and Gift Monday gave the Super Falcons the opportunity to mount pressure on their opponent, though the effort did not materialised into a goal.
In the group C match, the Bayana Bayana of South Africa defeated Burundi 3-1 to book a place in the quarter finals of the competition with a game to spare.
Nigeria’s win against Botswana has leapfrogged her to the second position in the Group with three Points, while the leader of the Group, South Africa has six points.
Botswana is third in the Group with three points, they must win or draw with South Africa in the final Group C matches to qualify for the next stage of the competition.
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