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Saturday's match in Tirol was also attended by the Nigerian Minister of Youth and Sports, Solomon Dalung
Ajibade, who plays for FC Robo Queens of Lagos and also presented at the last tournament in Papua New Guinea, top scorer for Nigeria in the African qualifying campaign and is highly touted to dazzle the world in France next month.
Nigerian Asisat Oshoala was the top scorer in the 2014 finals in Canada, where the Falconets finished second to Germany.
The U20 girls remain Nigeria's most successful women's team worldwide, winning twice the silver medal at the FIFA World Cup ™ (Germany 2010 and Canada 2014) and bronze one Japan (2012), and reaching the quarter-finals in Thailand (2004), Russia (2006) and Chile (2008).
The four official host cities of the 9th FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup are: Brittany, Dinan / Léhon, Saint-Malo and Vannes. The Stade de la Rabine in Vannes will host the opening match on August 5th and the last match of the competition on August 24th.
Nigeria will face Haiti, China and Germany in Group D of the 16 finals, while Group B has North Korea, England, Mexico and Brazil, while the United States, Japan, Paraguay and Spain compete in Group D.
19659011] The opening match of the Falconets is against Germany (who defeated Nigeria at finals 2010 and 2014) at the Marville Stadium in Saint-Malo on Monday August 6th, before the clashes with Haiti in the same place Thursday, August 9th and against China at the Clos Gastel Stadium in Dinan / Léhon on Monday August 13th [19659009] To qualify for the finals, the Falconets expelled Tunisian U20 girls 9-0, spread Morocco 6-2 overall and have South African 8-0 counterparts on two legs in January. this year.
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