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Falconets, Flamingos draw Super Eagles’ World Cup qualifying opponents in Women’s World Cup Qualifiers

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Nigeria’s age-grade women’s national teams have been drawn to face countries that the Men’s national team, the Super Eagles are facing in the quest for World Cup qualifications.

 The Super Eagles still have World Cup qualifying matches with South Africa, Rwanda and Zimbabwe, the three teams that the U-17 women’s side, Flamingos and the U-20 team Falconets will respectively face in the qualifying for the age-grade Women’s World Cup.

In the draw made in Cairo, Egypt on Thursday, the Flamingos will begin their journey from the second round where they will face the winners of the first-round match of Gabon and South Africa.

In the U-20 category, the Nigeria Falconets also advance to the second round, awaiting the winners of the Rwanda/Zimbabwe first-round clash.

For the U-17 World Cup qualifying series in which four teams are expected to qualify, there are 28 entries.

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The four successful teams in the qualifiers will join Morocco, hosts, at the global showpiece set to take place between 17 October – 08 November 2025 in Morocco. 

The FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup will for the first time be contested by 24 nations following its expansion from 16 teams. 

The African qualifiers will be played over three knockout rounds of home and away to determine the qualified nations. 

The first leg round of qualifiers will be played between 10 – 12 January 2025 for the first round ahead of the first leg return fixtures between 17 – 19 January. 

The second round of qualifiers which will have been narrowed down to 16 nations will take place between 07 – 09 March ahead of the return fixtures set to take place between 14 – 16 March 2025. 

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The qualifiers officially conclude in April 2025 when the third and final rounds take place for the eight remaining nations. 

The third round first legs will take place between 18 – 20 April, with the final round of qualifiers to determine the qualified nations to be decided between 25 – 27 April 2025.  


FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers Draw Results:

ROUND 1:

  • M1, 2: Namibia vs Uganda
  • M3, 4: Egypt vs Cameroon
  • M5, 6: Zimbabwe vs Ethiopia
  • M7, 8: Eswatini vs Tanzania
  • M9, 10: Congo vs Benin
  • M11, 12: DR Congo vs Niger
  • M13, 14: Gabon vs South Africa
  • M15, 16: Equatorial Guinea vs Botswana
  • M17, 18: Tunisia vs Algeria
  • M19, 20: Cote d’Ivoire vs Senegal
  • M21, 22: Sierra Leone vs Central Africa Republic
  • M23, 24: Togo vs Guinea 

ROUND 2:

  • M25, 26: Namibia x Uganda vs Kenya
  • M27, 28: Egypt X Cameroon vs Zimbabwe x Ethiopia
  • M29, 30: Eswatini x Tanzania vs Zambia
  • M31, 32: Congo x Benin vs DR Congo x Niger
  • M33, 34: Gabon x South Africa vs Nigeria
  • M35, 36: Equatorial Guinea x Botswana vs Tunisia x Algeria
  • M37, 38: Cote d’Ivoire x Senegal vs Burundi
  • M39, 40: Sierra Leone x Central Africa Republic vs Togo x Guinea 

ROUND 3

  • M41, 42: Winner 25, 26 vs Winner 27, 28
  • M43, 44: Winner 29, 30 vs Winner 31, 32
  • M45, 46: Winner 33, 34 vs Winner 35, 36
  • M47, 48: Winner 37, 38 vs Winner 39, 40 

 In the U-20 Women’s World Cup African qualifiers draw, the tournament, scheduled for August 2026, will feature 24 nations, including four representatives from Africa.

A total of 38 African teams are vying for the four coveted slots, with the qualifiers set to unfold over four knockout rounds of home-and-away fixtures.

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The first round will be contested by the 12 lowest-ranked teams, based on previous U-20 Women’s World Cup qualifiers performance.

The six winners will advance to join the 26 top-ranked teams exempted from the first round.

The six first-round winners and 26 exempted teams will form 32 teams. These will battle it out for 16 spots in the third round.

The remaining 16 teams in the third round will compete in a knockout format to determine the eight teams advancing to the fourth round which will comprise of eight teams.

 The final eight teams will play knockout ties, with the winners earning qualification to the 2026 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.

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FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup African Qualifiers Draw Results

First Round

  • M1, 2: Gabon vs Niger
  • M3, 4: Togo vs Tunisia
  • M5, 6: Gambia vs Côte d’Ivoire
  • M7, 8: Rwanda vs Zimbabwe
  • M9, 10: South Sudan vs Djibouti
  • M11, 12: Malawi vs Central African Republic

Second Round

  • M13, 14: Gabon/Niger vs Cameroon
  • M15, 16: Botswana vs Mozambique
  • M17, 18: Ethiopia vs Kenya
  • M19, 20: Tanzania vs Angola
  • M21, 22: Togo/Tunisia vs Ghana
  • M23, 24: Eswatini vs South Africa
  • M25, 26: Uganda vs Namibia
  • M27, 28: Burundi vs Zambia
  • M29, 30: Gambia/Côte d’Ivoire vs Morocco
  • M31, 32: Mali vs DR Congo
  • M33, 34: Equatorial Guinea vs Egypt
  • M35, 36: Benin vs Guinea
  • M37, 38: Rwanda/Zimbabwe vs Nigeria
  • M39, 40: Senegal vs Algeria
  • M41, 42: Guinea-Bissau vs Congo
  • M43, 44: South Sudan/Djibouti vs Malawi/Central African Republic

Third Round Fixtures

  • M45, 46: Winner M13, M14 vs Winner M15, M16
  • M47, 48: Winner M17, M18 vs Winner M19, M20
  • M49, 50: Winner M21, M22 vs Winner M23, M24
  • M51, 52: Winner M25, M26 vs Winner M27, M28
  • M53, 54: Winner M29, M30 vs Winner M31, M32
  • M55, 56: Winner M33, M34 vs Winner M35, M36
  • M57, 58: Winner M37, M38 vs Winner M39, M40
  • M59, 60: Winner M41, M42 vs Winner M43, M44

Fourth Round Fixtures

  • M61, 62: Winner M45, M46 vs Winner M47, M48
  • M63, 64: Winner M49, M50 vs Winner M51, M52
  • M65, 66: Winner M53, M54 vs Winner M55, M56
  • M67, 68: Winner M57, M58 vs Winner M59, M60

Round-by-Round Timeline

  • First Round Matches: First leg: 9–11 May 2025 | Second leg: 16–18 May 2025.
  • Second Round Matches: First leg: 19–21 September 2025 | Second leg: 26–28 September 2025.
  • Third Round Matches: First leg: 6–8 February 2026 | Second leg: 12–14 February 2026.
  • Fourth Round Matches: First leg: 1–3 May 2026 | Second leg: 8–10 May 2026.

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Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Spain thrash grieving Portugal 5-0 in Women’s Euro clash

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 UEFA Women's Euro 2025 - Group B - Spain v Portugal - Stadion Wankdorf, Bern, Switzerland - July 3, 2025 Portugal's Tatiana Pinto looks dejected after the match REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

Spain striker Esther Gonzalez scored twice in the first half as her side powered to a 5-0 win over Portugal at the Women’s Euros that was overshadowed by the deaths of Portugal international Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva in a car accident earlier on Thursday.

On an emotional night that began with a minute’s silence for the brothers, Portugal went behind almost immediately, Olga Carmona putting the ball over the top for Gonzalez to run on to and score in the second minute.

Mariona Caldentey did superbly to pull the ball across the box for Vicky Lopez to score the second goal five minutes later.

The Portuguese managed to steady the ship but they were rocked again four minutes before the break when Alexia Putellas took down another great pass from Caldentey on her chest before calmly cutting inside and firing home.

“I highlight our mindset, how we came out to play,” Putellas said. “We were really eager to get started but it’s only the first match.”

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There was more misery to come for Portugal before halftime as Gonzalez netted her second goal two minutes later, scoring from close range after Claudia Pina’s cross came back off the far post.

The world champions were delighted to be able to bring in Aitana Bonmati from the bench following her recent brush with viral meningitis, and the playmaker wasted no time getting into the thick of things, setting up a chance for Cristina Martin-Prieto.

“Aitana is a very important player for us. We are delighted that she is back and has overcome her illness. It is a joy,” Putellas said.

Portugal showed more composure in the second half but they were no match for Spain’s power, precision and technique and, though they held Spain at bay for most of the second half, Martin-Prieto scored with a superb late header to complete the rout.

“We conceded early goals and the team became anxious and unsettled,” said Portugal forward Diana Silva. “We couldn’t get hold of the ball and then it’s harder to chase the result. We were much better in the second half, more united. We didn’t allow Spain so much space to get in.

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“We believe until the end, our goal is to earn points until the end and everything is still up for grabs.”

Silva and her teammates remained on the pitch after the final whistle, posing in front of their fans with a huge black banner in memory of Jota.

Spain’s victory was their biggest in a European Championship, surpassing their 4-1 win over Finland in 2022, and was the ideal start for what the tournament favourites hope will be their first Women’s Euro title.

With Italy having defeated Belgium 1-0 earlier in the evening, Spain top the group with the Italians second. Spain take on the Belgians in their next game, while Portugal face Italy.

-Reuters

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FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup 2025: Morocco to Face Brazil in opening match

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The draw for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Morocco 2025 was held on Wednesday in Rabat. It set the tone for a highly anticipated edition of the tournament.

The event will feature competitive groups. There will be a dazzling, historic opening match between the host nation and Brazil.

Hosts Morocco, Cameroon, Nigeria, Côte d’Ivoire, and Zambia will fly the African flag. This will occur during the 3-week tournament taking place between 17 October – 8 November.

As hosts of this eighth edition, Morocco have not been dealt an easy hand. Drawn into Group A alongside Brazil, Italy, and Costa Rica

The opening match is scheduled to take place in Rabat. It will see Morocco go head-to-head with a Brazilian side renowned for its strength at youth level.

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This high-profile fixture will be an important benchmark for Morocco. They can gauge how far they’ve come in their footballing development.

Cameroon to Tackle a Formidable Group B

Group B presents a stern test for Cameroon. They will face North Korea, Mexico, and the Netherlands.

This group showcases a compelling mix of footballing philosophies and playing styles. The Lionesses will need to combine tactical discipline with physical strength to compete effectively.

Cameroon have never advanced beyond the quarterfinals in this competition. Their U-17 side will be hoping to break new ground.

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Their recent success on the regional stage, particularly within the UNIFFAC zone, offers a solid foundation for optimism.

Nigeria Aim to Maintain Their Legacy

As one of the most successful African nations at youth level, Nigeria arrive with a proud legacy to uphold.

Drawn into Group D, the Super Flamingos will take on France, Canada, and Samoa. It’s a challenging group, but well within reach for a team known for its athletic prowess and technical quality.

The Nigerian class of 2025 is attracting a lot of attention. With the right momentum, they have the potential to reach the quarterfinals or even further. Their encounter with France could very well be the pivotal fixture of the group.

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Debut Challenge for Côte d’Ivoire

Côte d’Ivoire will make their tournament debut in Group E, where they’ll face Spain, Colombia, and South Korea. The Ivorians will need to demonstrate character and determination to compete at this level.

Their match against Spain, the runners-up in the previous edition, will be a formidable test. However, it’s not insurmountable. Should the Little Elephants manage to hold off the Spanish onslaught, an upset could be on the cards. Their attacking line known for its speed and unpredictability could be their biggest asset.

Zambia Ready to Make a Statement in Group F

In Group F, Zambia is set to face Japan, New Zealand, and Paraguay. Though less experienced than their opponents, the U-17 Copper Princesses arrive with a clear goal: to surpass the performance of previous African teams at this stage of the tournament.

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It’s a demanding draw, particularly against a Japanese side famed for its collective organisation and fluidity.

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Finland mistakenly call up 51-year-old for international duty

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Finnish national coach accidentally calls up long-retired 51-year-old former soccer player

Finland women’s national team manager has apologised for mistakenly calling up a long-retired 51-year-old for this week’s game against Serbia.

When submitting the lineup, manager Outi Saarinen mistakenly entered former player Stina Ruuskanen instead of 23-year-old Djurgarden defender Nanne Ruuskanen.

The error was not discovered until past deadline.

Ruuskanen, who received her call-up 29 years after playing two senior internationals for Finland, took the mix-up in good humour.

“I’m definitely ready if the call comes! Just yesterday I was playing in a hobby league match … so my game feel is good,” she told the Finnish newspaper Ilta-Sanomat.

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The younger Ruuskanen, who is no relation, was unable to take part in the Nations League match, a 1-1 draw in Helsinki on Tuesday.

“Nanne was, of course, disappointed but took the news very well considering the circumstances,” Saarinen said in a statement from the Finnish Football Association.

“I am very sorry for the mistake.”

-Reuters

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