African Women Fight For U-20 World Cup Slots
Ethiopia and Ghana played to a draw while the Falconets edged South Africa in World Cup qualifiers.
The Falconets of Nigeria.
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Nigeria/South Africa:
Sanusi Optimistic of Falconets' Win in South Africa
Guardian, 25 October 2015
The General Secretary of Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Mohammed Sanusi, on Saturday in Abuja said he was optimistic the Falconets would win their second leg match against… Read more »
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South Africa/Nigeria:
Basetsana Go Down to Nigeria U20 in WC Qualifiers
SAFA, 24 October 2015
The South African u20 Women's National Team, Basetsana, scored a crucial away goal in their 2016 Papua New Guinea Women's u20 World Cup qualifier against Nigeria. Read more »
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South Africa/Ghana:
Ethiopia Hold Ghana, Nigeria Down South Africa
CAF, 24 October 2015
Ethiopia and Ghana played out a 2-2 drawn game in a FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup final round qualifier on Saturday in Addis Ababa. Read more »
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Nigeria/South Africa:
Women's U-20 World Cup Qualifier - Falconets Plan to Beat South Africa, Says Head Coach
Guardian, 21 October 2015
Head Coach of the Falconets, Peter Dedevbo, says the team is prepared to beat the Basetsana of South Africa in the final qualifying round of the 2016 Women's U-20 World Cup in… Read more »
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Ethiopia/Burkina Faso:
Ethiopia Braces for Burkina Faso Return in U20 Women Qualifier
Reporter, 17 October 2015
The spirited Ethiopian U20 women national team will host Burkina Faso in the return leg for the 2015 CAF U20 Women's World Cup Qualifying Tournament on Sunday at the Addis Ababa… Read more »
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Ghana/Ethiopia:
Ethiopia Set Up Ghana Date in Final Round
CAF, 19 October 2015
Ethiopian advanced to the final round of the continental qualifiers for the 2016 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup after a barren draw with Burkina Faso on Sunday in Addis Ababa. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Govt to Reward Mighty Warriors
The Herald, 19 October 2015
Sports and Recreation Minister Makhosini Hlongwane says the Government will reward the Mighty Warriors for making history by becoming the first Zimbabwean national football team to… Read more »