WOMEN'S FOOTBALL
NWFL Confirms Castmog Ladies’ Relegation Over Registration and Licensing Non-Compliance
The Nigeria Women’s Football League (NWFL) Secretariat has officially confirmed the relegation of Castmog Ladies from the 2025/2026 NWFL Premiership after the club failed to meet mandatory licensing and registration requirements for the new season.
The announcement was made on Monday, November 24, 2025, in a statement issued by the league’s Media Director, Samuel Ahmadu, following Castmog Ladies’ inability to comply despite multiple warnings.
According to the Secretariat, three Premiership clubs had earlier been placed on notice to complete all registration and licensing processes. While the other two complied before the deadline, the Abeokuta-based club did not meet the stipulated obligations, resulting in automatic relegation under league regulations.
NWFL Chief Operating Officer, Ms. Modupe Shabi, confirmed that competition logistics are now being adjusted to reflect the revised league structure.
“We have a responsibility to protect the integrity of the league, and compliance with registration and licensing requirements is a non-negotiable part of that process,” Shabi said.
She stressed that strict adherence to league rules ensures the continued credibility, competitiveness, and long-term growth of women’s football in Nigeria.
Shabi also noted that updated season details will be announced shortly.
“Our focus is to ensure the season proceeds smoothly on Wednesday, November 26. Updated fixtures and communication will be issued to all clubs, and we remain committed to transparency and professionalism at every stage,” she added.
With Castmog Ladies officially relegated, the Premiership will now continue with 19 registered teams. As a result, all clubs scheduled to face Castmog Ladies—including Rivers Angels, who were originally lined up for the opening fixture—will now observe a bye on those matchdays.
The NWFL reiterated its commitment to enforcing high operational standards and supporting the sustainable development of women’s football nationwide.
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Revised NWFL Premiership Matchday One Fixtures – November 26, 2025
Group A
- Bayelsa Queens vs Edo Queens
- Adamawa Queens vs Pacesetters Queens
- Heartland Queens vs Ekiti Queens
- Naija Ratels vs Ibom Angels
Group B
- Nasarawa Amazons vs Delta Queens
- Confluence Queens vs Abia Angels
- Sunshine Queens vs Robo Queens
- Ahudiyannem Queens vs Remo Stars Ladies
- Dannaz Ladies vs Osun Babes
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WAFU B U20 Girls Cup: Falconets trounce Ghana’s Princesses 3-0 to emerge champions

Janet Akekoromowei and Ramotalahi Kareem were again among the goals as Nigeria’s Falconets routed their Ghanaian counterparts 3-0 on Tuesday morning, to emerge champions of the WAFU B U20 Girls Tournament in Bénin Republic.
The Princesses, 1-3 losers to the two-time FIFA World Cup silver-medallists when both teams clashed at the same Stade Omnisport d’Adjohoun on Saturday, were unable to stop the rampaging Nigerians who were 2-0 up before the 25th minute, courtesy goals by Akekoromowei (17th minute) and Alaba Olabiyi (24th minute). Akekoromowie netted twice against the Ghanaians on Saturday while Kareem got a brace against the Beninoise on Sunday.
Victory sprang the Falconets to nine points and plus eight goals difference (they have scored thrice in each of their three games) to claim the trophy in the three-team tournament, with Ghana’s Princesses on six points after victories over the host nation.
The Falconets will be up against the host nation on Wednesday morning at the same venue, but the encounter is largely ceremonial as Nigeria have claimed the trophy.
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End of the Road for Flamingos as Italy Hand Nigeria Heavy Defeat

Nigeria’s hopes of another podium finish at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup came to a crashing halt on Wednesday as the Flamingos suffered a 4–0 defeat to a ruthless Italy in their Round of 16 clash.
The result ends the 2022 bronze medallists’ journey in Morocco, drawing the curtain on what had been a turbulent campaign marked by flashes of promise but undermined by inconsistency.
Nigeria’s Early Promise Falters
Determined to prove their mettle after a shaky group stage, the Flamingos started brightly and could have taken the lead in the 24th minute. Captain Shakirat Moshood unleashed a powerful drive from the left edge of the penalty area, only to see her effort acrobatically turned away by Italian goalkeeper Matilde Robbioni.
Moments before the interval, Italy struck the first blow. Anna Copelli wove her way through Nigeria’s defence before calmly slotting past Sylvia Echefu to give the Europeans a 1–0 lead at halftime.
VAR Drama and Italian Ruthlessness
Nigeria believed they had drawn level ten minutes into the second half when Nguemo Terlumun bundled home after a tenacious effort from Queen Joseph. However, the Video Support Review (VSR) disallowed the goal, ruling that Joseph had kicked the ball out of the goalkeeper’s hands.
The setback proved costly. Three minutes later, Caterina Venturelli doubled Italy’s lead with a spectacular long-range strike that sailed over Echefu and nestled in the top corner.
The floodgates opened soon after. Giulia Robino made it 3–0 five minutes later, and in the 89th minute, a final VSR review confirmed Rachelle Giudici’s late effort as legitimate, completing a dominant 4–0 victory for the Italians.
Flamingos Bow Out, Eyes on the Future
With the defeat, Nigeria’s campaign ends in disappointment, while Italy march into the quarterfinals boasting a perfect record of four wins from four matches.
For the Flamingos, attention must now turn to the qualifying series for the next edition of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup — now set to be held annually — as they look to rebuild and return stronger.
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Huge Test for Nigeria’s Flamingos

Nigeria’s Flamingos face one of their sternest challenges yet as they take on in-form Italy in the quarter-finals of the ongoing FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup this Tuesday.
Italy have been one of the standout teams of the tournament, topping Group A ahead of Brazil, Morocco, and hosts Costa Rica.
In contrast, Nigeria had a stuttering start but eventually came alive with a commanding 4–0 win over Samoa to secure a place among the best third-placed teams.
While the Italians head into the tie full of confidence, the Flamingos know that knockout football often writes its own script.
At this stage, past form counts for little — every match becomes a fresh battle. Whether you finished top of your group or sneaked through as one of the best third-placed teams, the knockout rounds are known to spring surprises.
Italy’s technical precision, swift attacking transitions, and clinical finishing have been their biggest strengths. For Nigeria, their resilience and raw flair have kept them in contention, though consistency remains a concern.
Players to Watch
Giulia Galli (Italy)
The name on everyone’s lips. With five goals so far, Galli is the tournament’s leading scorer and a genuine attacking threat. Her composure in front of goal and movement off the ball have been key to Italy’s dominance.
“Having eyes on you from all over the world makes you feel even more charged up than you would normally be,” Galli told FIFA after her brace against Costa Rica.
If Nigeria’s defenders allow her space, she could once again prove decisive.
Queen Joseph (Nigeria)
The Flamingos’ talisman and top scorer with three goals, Queen Joseph has shown both flair and purpose. Her dazzling footwork and ability to pierce opposition lines make her Nigeria’s most potent weapon.
The Fosla Academy forward has combined technical brilliance with leadership, inspiring her teammates when it matters most.
Italy will have to be cautious whenever she is found by her creative midfield partners.
Tactics and Mental Edge
Italy are likely to stick with their high-pressing, ball-possession strategy, seeking to dominate the midfield and isolate Nigeria’s defenders. Nigeria, on the other hand, might rely on quick counter-attacks, using their pace and individual flair to exploit spaces behind the Italian backline.
The Flamingos’ ability to stay compact defensively and convert chances efficiently will determine whether they can extend their stay in the competition.
A win for Nigeria would mark their second successive semi-final appearance at the U-17 Women’s World Cup and further underline the nation’s growing reputation in women’s youth football.
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