The Flamingos will begin
their campaign at the ongoing India 2022 FIFA U-17 Women World Cup, today, with
a tough group game against Germany.
It is one of the toughest games of the opening day
of the competition, which will kick off with the hosts taking on giants, the United
States, at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar.
Nigeria’s Group B game against Germany, the second
match of the zone, will hold at the Pandit Jawaharlal Stadium in Goa from 8.00
p.m. India time, which is 4.00 p.m. in Nigeria.
According to the official programme, Group B’s other teams, Chile and New Zealand will clash in Goa by 12.00 p.m., while group A teams, Morocco and Brazil also battle it out in Bhubaneswar.
The biennial competition for the world’s teenage girl/child, launched in New
Zealand in 2008, did not take place in the year 2020 as a result of the
Coronavirus pandemic.
Looking forward to a good opener against Germany, Flamingos Head Coach, Bankole
Olowookere, told thenff.com that his girls know what they are up against at the
Pandit Jawaharlal Stadium.
“We are excited to be starting the tournament by
playing against one of the strongest women's teams in the universe. It is a good
challenge because if you’re going to win trophies, you must beat the best
teams.
“Our focus is on getting the three points at stake, which will boost our
confidence for the remaining games of the group phase and going forward in the
competition.” He believes that playing against a tough opponent in their
opening game would set the pace for a successful campaign in India.
“It is an opportunity to start with your best team and best tactics, and be vigilant to utilize the opportunities and possibilities that present themselves within the 90 minutes,” Olowookere added.
After a 10-day training camp in the Turkish city of Kocaeli, and a barnstorming
African qualifying campaign that saw them winning five of six matches against the Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, and Ethiopia, Olowokeere believes his
Flamingos are ready for the big duels.
The DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai is the other venue that will host matches
during the competition. After their first match of the campaign against Germany
in Goa today, Nigeria will take on 2018 World Cup bronze medallists, New
Zealand, on Friday, also in Goa (as from 12.30 p.m.), before flying to
Bhubaneswar to take on Chile on October 17 (also as from 12.30 p.m.).
Africa’s other representatives – Morocco and Tanzania – also have their work
cut out, with Morocco playing hosts India, USA, and Brazil in group A while
Tanzania is up against Japan, Canada, and France in Group D Cup holders
Spain head group C that also includes defending vice-champions Mexico, Colombia, and China.

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