The resounding 4-0 victory for the National Women’s Women’s Team of Nigeria over Algeria in Ikenne has received great praise from those interested in football, with the president of the Football Association of the State of Ogun and a member of the Executive Board of NFF, Alhaji Ganiyu Majakodunmi, obtaining performance as a “clear testimony of the progress of the progress of youth soccer in youth in Nigeria “.
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Majakodunmi, who also serves as president of the NFF Youth Committee, was present at the Stars Stadium Remo on Saturday to witness the dominant exhibition of flamingos.
The objectives of Queen Joseph (Brace), Zainab Raji and the Aishat Animashaun substitute gave the team a strong advantage in the return section of the FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifier U17.
“I am extremely proud of what I saw in the field today,” Majakodunmi said after the game. “This team embodies the spirit, discipline and tactical intelligence that we have been working hard to instill in our youth programs.
But although this result is commendable, the work is not finished. We must go to Algiers with greater approach and determination. “
Majakodunmi also praised the leadership of the Nigeria Football Federation for his continuous support for base football, highlighting the president of the NFF, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau, for his unwavering commitment.
“The presence of NFF president, along with other senior executives such as Sharif Rabiu Inuwa, Aisha Falode, General Secretary Dr. Mohammed Sanusi and Remote star The owner of the Hon. Kunle Soname, reflects the collective impulse to raise Nigerian football,” he said.
In a gesture after the party that stressed the importance of motivation and recognition, President Gusau announced a cash reward for N6 million for the team: N2 million NFF and N4 million courtesy of Hon. Soname. Majakodunmi described the incentive as “timely and well deserved”, and added that it would serve as a great impulse for the morals of the girls before the decisive leg back in Algeria.
Looking towards the second section of Blida, Majakodunmi emphasized the need for composure and maturity: “These girls have shown that they have what is needed. Now, it is about finishing with strength and claiming our legitimate place in the World Cup in Morocco.”
The return accessory is scheduled for Friday at Stade Mustapha Tchaker in Blida, with the winner of the added advance as one of the Africa representatives in the FIFA Women’s World Cup U17.
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