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Nigeria, South Africa renew rivalry in Aisha Cup Final

Nigeria, South Africa renew rivalry in Aisha Cup Final

The Super Falcons of Nigeria and Banyana Banyana will clash in the final of the maiden Aisha Buhari Invitational Women Football Tournament in Lagos State today. 

The current top two teams in Africa’s women football will renew a rivalry that dates back to the last African Women Nations Cup in Ghana, where Nigeria narrowly beat the South Africans to win the trophy.

According to Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), the match will kick off by 4.00 p.m. with Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State expected to lead the political circle that would include other big-name players to the closing ceremony.

It added that Nigeria’s FIFA Council member, Amaju Melvin Pinnick, will lead top football personalities, including FIFA Secretary-General, Mrs Fatma Samoura, FIFA Council Member Aisha Johansen, CAF Executive Committee member, Kanizat Ibrahim and FIFA’s Head of Women Football, Sarah Bareman, to the executive box, alongside the full complement of NFF executive committee members and management.

Ahead of the winner-takes-all encounter, the Super Falcons, Nigeria defeated Mali 2-0 in their first game, while South Africa was truly dominant and impressive in their 3-0 demolition of Ghana’s Black Queens.

A total of eight goals have now been scored in the tournament. Only Nigeria’s Gift Monday has scored more than one goal.

Yesterday, Ghana’s Black Queens defeated Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroun 2-0 defeat to ensure they left the tournament with a win, while the defeat ensured Cameroun did not earn any point or goal in the competition.

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