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Nigeria Takes on South Korea in U20 Women's World Cup Clash

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The Falconets, Nigeria's women’s under20 national team, are gearing up for a thrilling encounter in this year's FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup in Colombia. They find themselves in Group D alongside football giants such as Germany, South Korea, and Venezuela after the draw in Bogota. This group composition mirrors the previous tournament where Nigeria and South Korea were also grouped together.

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In their last meet at Costa Rica 2022, Nigeria edged South Korea with a late goal by Esther Onyenezide, securing a narrow 1-0 victory. Their successful campaign saw them top their group but their journey ended in the quarterfinals against the Netherlands. The team overcame challenges in the African qualifiers by defeating Mauritius U20 and notching victories against Tanzania and Burundi to secure their place at Colombia 2024.

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As consistent participants, Nigeria has graced all 11 editions of the World Cup and is aiming to surpass their previous best finishes in 2010 and 2014 where they were runners up. Their quest begins against the Korean Republic, followed by matches against Germany and Venezuela in a tournament that will run from August 31 to September 22, 2024.


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As we draw closer to the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup in Colombia, the Falconets are not just participants but a symbol of Africa’s relentless spirit in global football. This year, Nigeria’s preparation reflects a strategic acumen focused on not only competing but also asserting dominance. Grouped with global heavyweights, the Falconets are presented with both a challenge and an opportunity. An to not just compete, but to conquer.


Their previous encounters, particularly the tight win against South Korea in 2022, showcase a team that thrives under pressure, embodying resilience and tactical precision. This time around, they are better prepared, drawing on past experiences and a rich heritage of formidable performances. We believe that their blend of young talent and seasoned strategies could very well lead them to the podium.

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This tournament stands as a testament to the growth of women's football in Nigeria, a beacon of progress that illuminates the path for future generations. As the team embarks on this journey, they carry with them the hopes and aspirations of millions, ready to etch their names into the annals of football history.


Did You Know?


  • Nigeria’s Falconets have reached the quarter finals or better in six out of the eleven FIFA U20 Women's World Cups they have participated in.
  • The FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup was first held in 2002, and it started as an under 19 event before being shifted to under 20 in 2006.
  • South Korea's best performance at the FIFA U 20 Women’s World Cup came in 2010 when they finished third.
  • The 2024 edition in Colombia marks the first time South America has hosted the U-20 Women's World Cup.
  • The tournament has expanded to 24 teams for the first time in history, increasing from the previous 16-team format used in past editions.

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