Football fans in Ibadan will enjoy free access to see the Falconets of Nigeria when they face the U20 Women’s team in Rwanda in the decisive second leg of their FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifier U20.
The match begins at 4 pm on Sunday, September 27, at the Lekan Salami stadium, Adamasingba.
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HEAD OF THE STATE OF OYO FOR YOUNG PEOPLE AND SPORTS, EXCMO. Wasilat Adegoke announced the development during a press conference on Thursday, encouraging residents to arrive in large quantities.
“We want the degrees to be filled. We want the falcones to feel the strength of Ibadan and the state of heed behind them,” he said.
Adegoke added that beyond football, fans can expect cultural exhibitions and entertainment designed to create a carnival atmosphere in the stadium.
The state government has invested a lot to guarantee an organization without problems, with the party that will be officiated by a Gambian referee.
The accessory occurs only a few days after the reopening of the Ibadan airport, which had been closed for improvements.
The airport successfully organized its first flight on Wednesday, racing the way for the arrival of dignitaries and guests who attended both the match and the coronation of Oba Rasheed side and 44 Olubadan de Ibadanland in Mapo Hall on Saturday.
High profile visitors are expected, including President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, former governors, political leaders and commercial figures, in the city.
According to reports, hotels are completely reserved over the weekend.
Nigeria goes to the tie with a 1-0 advantage of the first stage in Kigali.
A winner on both legs moves to the third round of the qualification series
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