Defending champions Nigeria beat South Africa 1-0 to qualify for the ongoing Women’s African Cup of Nations (AWCON) finals in Cameroon.
Nigeria got off to an encouraging start, with England-based forward Asisat Oshoala causing a few problems for the Banyana defence.
Desire Oparanozie was the match winner for the defending champions when her hugely deflected free kick in the 54th minute proved to be the difference between the two teams.
Nigeria will face Cameroon in the finals on saturday ,While Ghana and South Africa will play the third-place game on Friday.
Defending champions Nigeria beat South Africa 1-0 to qualify for the ongoing Women’s African Cup of Nations (AWCON) finals in Cameroon.
Nigeria got off to an encouraging start, with England-based forward Asisat Oshoala causing a few problems for the Banyana defence.
Desire Oparanozie was the match winner for the defending champions when her hugely deflected free kick in the 54th minute proved to be the difference between the two teams.
Nigeria will face Cameroon in the finals on saturday ,While Ghana and South Africa will play the third-place game on Friday.
Defending champions Nigeria beat South Africa 1-0 to qualify for the ongoing Women’s African Cup of Nations (AWCON) finals in Cameroon.
Nigeria got off to an encouraging start, with England-based forward Asisat Oshoala causing a few problems for the Banyana defence.
Desire Oparanozie was the match winner for the defending champions when her hugely deflected free kick in the 54th minute proved to be the difference between the two teams.
Nigeria will face Cameroon in the finals on saturday ,While Ghana and South Africa will play the third-place game on Friday.
Defending champions Nigeria beat South Africa 1-0 to qualify for the ongoing Women’s African Cup of Nations (AWCON) finals in Cameroon.
Nigeria got off to an encouraging start, with England-based forward Asisat Oshoala causing a few problems for the Banyana defence.
Desire Oparanozie was the match winner for the defending champions when her hugely deflected free kick in the 54th minute proved to be the difference between the two teams.
Nigeria will face Cameroon in the finals on saturday ,While Ghana and South Africa will play the third-place game on Friday.
Defending champions Nigeria beat South Africa 1-0 to qualify for the ongoing Women’s African Cup of Nations (AWCON) finals in Cameroon.
Nigeria got off to an encouraging start, with England-based forward Asisat Oshoala causing a few problems for the Banyana defence.
Desire Oparanozie was the match winner for the defending champions when her hugely deflected free kick in the 54th minute proved to be the difference between the two teams.
Nigeria will face Cameroon in the finals on saturday ,While Ghana and South Africa will play the third-place game on Friday.
Defending champions Nigeria beat South Africa 1-0 to qualify for the ongoing Women’s African Cup of Nations (AWCON) finals in Cameroon.
Nigeria got off to an encouraging start, with England-based forward Asisat Oshoala causing a few problems for the Banyana defence.
Desire Oparanozie was the match winner for the defending champions when her hugely deflected free kick in the 54th minute proved to be the difference between the two teams.
Nigeria will face Cameroon in the finals on saturday ,While Ghana and South Africa will play the third-place game on Friday.
Defending champions Nigeria beat South Africa 1-0 to qualify for the ongoing Women’s African Cup of Nations (AWCON) finals in Cameroon.
Nigeria got off to an encouraging start, with England-based forward Asisat Oshoala causing a few problems for the Banyana defence.
Desire Oparanozie was the match winner for the defending champions when her hugely deflected free kick in the 54th minute proved to be the difference between the two teams.
Nigeria will face Cameroon in the finals on saturday ,While Ghana and South Africa will play the third-place game on Friday.
Defending champions Nigeria beat South Africa 1-0 to qualify for the ongoing Women’s African Cup of Nations (AWCON) finals in Cameroon.
Nigeria got off to an encouraging start, with England-based forward Asisat Oshoala causing a few problems for the Banyana defence.
Desire Oparanozie was the match winner for the defending champions when her hugely deflected free kick in the 54th minute proved to be the difference between the two teams.
Nigeria will face Cameroon in the finals on saturday ,While Ghana and South Africa will play the third-place game on Friday.