Nigeria’s Flamingoes have arrived in Jordan ahead of the 2016 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup which starts on Friday September the 30th.
The Nigerian U17 team led by captain Rasheedat Ajibade are raring to go, with the 21 players included in the roster in excellent physical condition.
They begin their campaign against Brazil on October the 1st at the King Abdullah Stadium, Amman before traveling to Zarqa three days later to face England and wrap up group play against North Korea on October the 8th.
Nigeria have qualified for the quarterfinals of the last three editions of the tournament which started in New Zealand in 2008.
Nigeria’s Flamingoes have arrived in Jordan ahead of the 2016 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup which starts on Friday September the 30th.
The Nigerian U17 team led by captain Rasheedat Ajibade are raring to go, with the 21 players included in the roster in excellent physical condition.
They begin their campaign against Brazil on October the 1st at the King Abdullah Stadium, Amman before traveling to Zarqa three days later to face England and wrap up group play against North Korea on October the 8th.
Nigeria have qualified for the quarterfinals of the last three editions of the tournament which started in New Zealand in 2008.
Nigeria’s Flamingoes have arrived in Jordan ahead of the 2016 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup which starts on Friday September the 30th.
The Nigerian U17 team led by captain Rasheedat Ajibade are raring to go, with the 21 players included in the roster in excellent physical condition.
They begin their campaign against Brazil on October the 1st at the King Abdullah Stadium, Amman before traveling to Zarqa three days later to face England and wrap up group play against North Korea on October the 8th.
Nigeria have qualified for the quarterfinals of the last three editions of the tournament which started in New Zealand in 2008.
Nigeria’s Flamingoes have arrived in Jordan ahead of the 2016 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup which starts on Friday September the 30th.
The Nigerian U17 team led by captain Rasheedat Ajibade are raring to go, with the 21 players included in the roster in excellent physical condition.
They begin their campaign against Brazil on October the 1st at the King Abdullah Stadium, Amman before traveling to Zarqa three days later to face England and wrap up group play against North Korea on October the 8th.
Nigeria have qualified for the quarterfinals of the last three editions of the tournament which started in New Zealand in 2008.
Nigeria’s Flamingoes have arrived in Jordan ahead of the 2016 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup which starts on Friday September the 30th.
The Nigerian U17 team led by captain Rasheedat Ajibade are raring to go, with the 21 players included in the roster in excellent physical condition.
They begin their campaign against Brazil on October the 1st at the King Abdullah Stadium, Amman before traveling to Zarqa three days later to face England and wrap up group play against North Korea on October the 8th.
Nigeria have qualified for the quarterfinals of the last three editions of the tournament which started in New Zealand in 2008.
Nigeria’s Flamingoes have arrived in Jordan ahead of the 2016 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup which starts on Friday September the 30th.
The Nigerian U17 team led by captain Rasheedat Ajibade are raring to go, with the 21 players included in the roster in excellent physical condition.
They begin their campaign against Brazil on October the 1st at the King Abdullah Stadium, Amman before traveling to Zarqa three days later to face England and wrap up group play against North Korea on October the 8th.
Nigeria have qualified for the quarterfinals of the last three editions of the tournament which started in New Zealand in 2008.
Nigeria’s Flamingoes have arrived in Jordan ahead of the 2016 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup which starts on Friday September the 30th.
The Nigerian U17 team led by captain Rasheedat Ajibade are raring to go, with the 21 players included in the roster in excellent physical condition.
They begin their campaign against Brazil on October the 1st at the King Abdullah Stadium, Amman before traveling to Zarqa three days later to face England and wrap up group play against North Korea on October the 8th.
Nigeria have qualified for the quarterfinals of the last three editions of the tournament which started in New Zealand in 2008.
Nigeria’s Flamingoes have arrived in Jordan ahead of the 2016 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup which starts on Friday September the 30th.
The Nigerian U17 team led by captain Rasheedat Ajibade are raring to go, with the 21 players included in the roster in excellent physical condition.
They begin their campaign against Brazil on October the 1st at the King Abdullah Stadium, Amman before traveling to Zarqa three days later to face England and wrap up group play against North Korea on October the 8th.
Nigeria have qualified for the quarterfinals of the last three editions of the tournament which started in New Zealand in 2008.