The Under 17 Women’s National Team,have stepped up their preparation for the 2012 FIFA Under 17 Women’s World Cup qualifying fixture against Kenya.
CAF has confirmed that the first leg of the qualifying fixture will take place in Nairobi on January 21, with the second leg due in Nigeria two weeks after.
On January 2, the 31 players who survived the screening exercise supervized by Head Coach Peter Dedevbo resumed camping at the FIFA Technical Centre, Abuja, and were immediately met with an address by Dedevbo.
“Nigeria is the biggest powerhouse in women’s football in Africa, and what I must tell you is that everyone expects us to not only defeat Kenya, but go ahead to qualify for the FIFA U-17 World Cup. There are millions who also expect us to do well at the FIFA Under 17 Women’s World Cup in Azerbaijan.
“So, I must welcome you with a challenge of total commitment to the cause, and remind you of the importance of patriotism in everything you do”, said Dedevbo, who led the Class of 2010 that reached the World Cup quarter finals in Trinidad and Tobago.
Nigeria has featured in the past two editions of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, starting with the inaugural edition in New Zealand in 2008.
On Thursday, the Flamingoes edged Women Professional League club, Nasarawa Amazons 2-1 in a friendly game played at the FIFA Football Turf of the Technical Centre. The match was watched by NFF General Secretary, Barrister Musa Amadu, Director of Technical, Dr. Emmanuel Ikpeme and Director of Competitions, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi.
Amadu said: “I think the technical crew members are doing a good job. The team is taking shape and I believe that come Saturday next week, we should get a good result in Nairobi”.
On Saturday, January 14, the Flamingoes will square up against another Women Professional League club, Confluence Queens of Lokoja, also on the FIFA Football Turf of the Technical Centre, Abuja.
The Flamingoes will fly to Nairobi aboard a Kenyan Airways flight next week.
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