NFF
General Secretary, Mohammed Sanusi, on Tuesday challenged the U-17
National Women Team, Flamingos, to go all out against their counterparts
from South Africa in Saturday’s 2016 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup final
round, first leg qualifier.
The NFF scribe gave the charge while attending the team’s evening training session in Abuja.
While praising the girls for their
outstanding performance in the 9-0 thrashing of Namibia in the last
round of the qualification series, Sanusi told the girls to brace up for
a stiffer test as South Africa’s Bantwana will pose a bigger challenge
than the Namibians did.
“I urge you to go all out against the
South Africans on Saturday. The South Africans will be much stronger
than the Namibians that you beat home and away in January. You are
carrying the weight of this entire nation. Take your chances as they
come, and don’t stop scoring.
“On behalf of the NFF President and the
entire Executive Board, I want to assure you that the NFF will motivate
you in a big way to go to Jordan and surpass the performances of your
predecessors.”
Nigeria has participated at all previous
FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup final competitions, from New Zealand 2008
to Trinidad and Tobago 2010, Azerbaijan 2012 and Costa Rica 2014. The
team reached the quarter finals in the last three editions.
“We are solidly behind you. Every
opportunity I have, I always tell football players to imbibe discipline
and strong mentality, and to avoid social vices that could affect their
careers negatively. I want you to know that you are ambassadors of our
dear country, and must reflect that in everything you do on or off the
field of play.”
Captain Rasheedat Ajibade thanked the
General Secretary for his advice and encouragement, and promised that
the team will not let the nation down. “We will give it our very best.
But we also want Nigerians to troop to the Stadium and cheer us to
victory on Saturday.”
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