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Falconets reach World Cup Final

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Nigeria's Falconets make history, reach World Cup Final

Falconets reach World Cup Final

Posted: 2010-07-30 06:54

Nigeria became the first African team to reach the FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup final as they overcame Columbia with a 2nd-minute goal in Bielefeld.

They now face Germany in the same stadium on Sunday, the host nation easing past Korea Republic to give themselves a chance to lift the trophy for the second time.

The South American team gave their all as rain fell and made conditions difficult. They were restricted to few opportunities by the powerful Falconets who seized on their early chance and then produced a solid, organised performance to delight their tuneful band of supporters who gradually drowned out both the Colombian cheerleaders and also a rival German band.

There was an amazing start to the game as Nigeria scored wthin the first two minutes. It began with what was no more than a hopeful punt up field from captain Joy Jegede, standing just inside the opposition half. The ball landed in the penalty area where the high bounce took it over goalkeeper Paula Forero and against the bar. Only Ebere Orji was alive to the possibilities and she scored easily and without pressure.

Stung into action, Colombia looked for an immediate reply. Yorely Rincon, their most important performer in the absence through suspension of Lady Andrade, tried her luck from outside the area while Daniela Montoya was no closer as she took aim a little later.

A better chance for the South Americans came as a corner was flicked on and fell to captain Natalia Gaitan at the far post. By the time she had the ball under control the angle was tight however and with several defenders standing in the way the shot was deflected and fell kindly to a Nigeria player.

More pressure followed as Colombia worked the ball neatly to their front players. This time Rincon's shot rose inches over the bar. Then suddenly the pacy west African were striding away on the counter-attack. Esther Sunday’s pass invited Desire Oparanozie to chase and she just got to the ball ahead of the goalkeeper. Natalia Gaitan was back to cover but didn’t get her clearance away and that put Oparanozie back in charge with the goal gaping before she tumbled over Gaitan and fell to the ground. No penalty was awarded.

It remained an even struggle in the second half with both teams struggling to carve out clear opportunities. Nigeria threatened through Desire Oparanozie who muscled her way through and saw a dangerous cross earn a corner. Orji, an impressive performer from first to last, worked a crossing chance which Natalia Ariza missed but Oparanozie could not take advantage.

As the half wore on however Colombia grew in belief and succeeded in pegging their opponents back. In the 73rd minute substitute Katerin Castro, who had proved an effective substitute, shot and the Nigeria goalkeeper struggled to field it cleanly.

That was followed by an outstanding drive from Rincon some way from goal. Alaba Jonathan was beaten but the ball came back off the bar with no one on hand to profit from the rebound.

The game ended with chances at both ends, Orji forcing the ball over from Oparanozie's pull-back while Jonathan was grateful to hold onto a cross with Colombia's forwards waiting to take advantage.

Colin Udoh




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Recent Comments (45) :

eye_on_eagles: 2010-07-30 07:16

glory be to God.... falconets una do well

Emeka: 2010-07-30 07:24

@eye_on_eagles - Its got nothing to do with God...they played well!

Emeka: 2010-07-30 07:25

@eye_on_eagles -Give the players credit you nasty piece of xxxx

Apiripah: 2010-07-30 07:37

Falconets said it before the match that they have faith to overcome colombia,now your faith is justified by result.If you keep up with your faith and never listen to your fears,the cup is yours.God is that whose centre is everywhere.Go for the cup girls,God is with you.

icethug: 2010-07-30 07:42

BREAKING NEWS!!!!! YAKUBU AIYEGBENI TO CAPTAIN NIGERIA'S PARALYMPIC MEN FOOTBALL TEAM AT THE NEXT OLYMPICS!!!

Soccer Critic ( Tivani ): 2010-07-30 07:54

So, what was the President of Nigeria thinking,by banning Nigeria from international games?

Point: 2010-07-30 08:18

@Soccer Critic ( Tivani ),
The strategy of the president of Nigeria worked for us. That is the reason for producing this stunning results with the falconets.
From henceforth, it can only get better for Nigerian soccer.
Well done girls. May your husbands love you very well for this great feat.

Chain Gang: 2010-07-30 08:22

They are so lucky to be in the final. They were supposed to have lost tht game that was decided on penalties. There was one of the penalty takers who was allowed to re-take the penalty three times until he scores. That was not fair. Three times?

Congrats anyway!


Chain Gang Commander

Bongs: 2010-07-30 09:02

Chain Gang: 2010-07-30 08:22 [ Report ]

I am a South African therefore I am African- I love my continent and I love all African people. Chain Gang can't you just congratulate our fellow sisters for doing well. I think they didn't get to the final by chance - they deserved it ! Finish and klaar!! I really hate it when I see African behaving like you Chain Gang!! Everything that happens in the game is the part of the game and whoever win the game is the winner and not a winner by chance. Did you see what happened to our fellow brothers(Ghana) in the world cup in our own continent and for God sake in our country SA! They lost the game to Uruguay, yes they we so unfortunate and that was part of the game so stop this nonsense and congratulate Nigeria!

Bongs: 2010-07-30 09:08

Well done we are proud of you girls!!

KaMashobana: 2010-07-30 09:13

Well done you guys...oooppps (i mean you chicks) you have made Africa so proud. Parreira i hope you are watching, this team has made their country and Africa proud.....not this nonsense of yours where BB were shown the door in the 1st round and u claim they made us proud.

I wich you all the best in the final...just watch your backs those Germans look deadly. Score early again please to put them under pressure. I m proud of you.

TAIWO: 2010-07-30 09:18

CONGRATULATION OUR FALCONNETS!!! You make Nigeria and all Africa proud. In the grace of God, The suprem cup will be for you,Amen. A DUPE OOOOO, NINU OHUN GBOGBO, ADURA ATI ISE NI A NEED FOR THE SUCCEES(English: In every thing in this world, you have need to pray and work for the success)

TAIWO: 2010-07-30 09:18

CONGRATULATION OUR FALCONNETS!!! You make Nigeria and all Africa proud. In the grace of God, The suprem cup will be for you,Amen. A DUPE OOOOO, NINU OHUN GBOGBO, ADURA ATI ISE NI A NEED FOR THE SUCCEES(English: In every thing in this world, you have need to pray and work for the success)

TAIWO: 2010-07-30 09:18

CONGRATULATION OUR FALCONNETS!!! You make Nigeria and all Africa proud. In the grace of God, The suprem cup will be for you,Amen. A DUPE OOOOO, NINU OHUN GBOGBO, ADURA ATI ISE NI A NEED FOR THE SUCCEES(English: In every thing in this world, you have need to pray and work for the success)

hlaba : 2010-07-30 09:23

@chain again ur useless ů dont even know the reason why those penalties had to be retaken. If ů have nothin good to say about african footbal close that cave of urs. Well done girls africa is behind ů

PETER : 2010-07-30 09:36

@Chain Gang, take a cue from people like Bongs.I am not a Nigerian but I am proud of those girls. All their teams are doing well except the Super Eagles.They take part in every FIFA tourney and are never contempted with group stage exit. FALCONETS (or what are they called) AFRICA IS BEHIND YOU.

oscar : 2010-07-30 10:01

@ Chain Gang, "...until he scores."? I guess you are referring to something else.

We do not need you to congratulate us, we accept congratulations from other South Africans like @ Bongs, KaMashobana, etc.

Babatunde: 2010-07-30 10:28

First of all I congratulate the falconets for an outstanding performance albeit lack of technical finesse. One must be careful about adjudging female soccer but it has gradually coming of age.

At the end of the first two matches played by the Falconets, I noticed determination and persistence in the way they played and saw a strategy that paid off. Ever since then, I would say that our matches have been won on pure luck although it is part of the game. Our major problem has been the lack of cohesion in the playing pattern. We gave away almost 90% of passes made in the midfield; almost 100% of the throw-ins went the opponent; most attacks were naively stopped by putting the ball away for the throw-in or an easy corner-kick even when not under pressure. What’s more our chances at goal were easily wasted. Ebere Orji should have scored from the chance she got from Oparanozie, but I guess she did not get a quality pass. Germany scored their first goal against South Korea from a similar effort. With this standard I do not give us a chance against the coldly effective Germans!!

Modern football is played with highly organised defending and a team might only get two or three chances in the ninety minutes of play and these chances must be utilised. Our problem is that our footballers have never learnt the basics of the game properly.

All in all, we have effectively utilised our plusses which is our physical strength and condition (the Germans possess these qualities too) but will these be enough to lift the trophy?

I congratulate the Falconets and Africa for their first ever finals in any female world cup. Even if we do not lift the cup, we have shown that we have improved and can compete against the world. I hope other African countries will soon start to emulate this feat, improve on their standard and which would help to lift the standard in Africa.

Chux: 2010-07-30 10:37

The performance of the Great Falconets demonstrated that long held view that sports unite. In this show of unity, many well meaning South Africans today rejoice with Nigeria and Africa for the achievement of these soccer Ambassadors of Africa. For the very few that have ears, eyes, and brains but have vowed to behave like people that lack these sense, we pray that you have a change of attitude. Africans are behind you girls. Onye umunna ya diri ozi na eji ukwu agbawa uzo. God bless you our team and bench

GEORGE OWEN : 2010-07-30 11:01

GOODDAY, d final time..

Austin: 2010-07-30 11:16

Congrats SF. Nigeria and Africa are grateful to you for making us all proud. As the whole continent rooted for the Black Stars so are we all behind you. It does not matter what some sorepusses are yabbing, you have done well. Show respect to the Germans, but not fear. Take the game to them, watch your backs, keep the ball and take your chances, you may not have too many of them. The coach needs to work on the goal scoring aspect of the game. You can do it. And remember, you may be playing also against the referee, so expect no favors from the officials.

Austin: 2010-07-30 11:18

@Emeka, read @eye-on-eagle's post again. Besides, it's got everything to do with God. Bless you.

Agbe: 2010-07-30 11:25

@Emeka,thank you, our pple will go on like others don`t have God as well, this is down to hard work, team work, tactics and technic,

Chux: 2010-07-30 11:36

@c.udoh. Who's the original author of this report of Nig. v Col. match? You or Fifa? Everything about the report suggests that either you or Fifa copied the other.

eze: 2010-07-30 12:12

some yeye forumites suggested that female football should be discouraged....i hope they are seeing the joy our beautiful sisters are giving us.
i will even support woman president for NFF...men only go there to loot.
Bravo......our beautiful sisters.

mayor: 2010-07-30 12:22

Congrats to the girls! They can still do better.


BREAKING NEWS! BREAKING NEWS!! BREAKING NEWS!!!

WORLD CUP 2010 - "NORTH KOREAN FLOPS SHAMED IN PUBLIC"......sources from Eurosport!!!

"North Korea's football squad have been subjected to a public humiliation in the wake of their World Cup failure.The team lost all three games in South Africa, where they were making their first World Cup finals appearance since 1966.

They took the stage at the People's Palace of Culture in the capital Pyongyang while 400 students subjected them to a six-hour reprimand.
Reports claim coach Kim Jong-Hun was made to work on a building site and expelled from the Workers' Party of Korea.

He was blamed for "betraying the trust of Kim Jong-Un", one of dictator Kim Jong-Il's sons, after the country went into the tournament with high hopes of qualifying from the so-called 'Group of Death'.


A source from South Korea’s intelligence community told the Chosun Ilbo newspaper: "In the past, North Korean athletes and coaches who performed badly were sent to prison camps."


Dear forumites, Don't you think Nigeria can emulate North Korea's in order to show our dismay to our WINGLESS, YAKUMISS EAGLES! While we can as well emulate GREAT BRITAIN'S STYLE(Chris Hoy, who was ordained with a national title after winning THRE GOLD MEDALS IN CYCLING @ BEINJIN 2008 Olympic)for our FALCONET for setting another African record!

mayor: 2010-07-30 12:23

Congrats to the girls! They can still do better.


BREAKING NEWS! BREAKING NEWS!! BREAKING NEWS!!!

WORLD CUP 2010 - "NORTH KOREAN FLOPS SHAMED IN PUBLIC"......sources from Eurosport!!!

"North Korea's football squad have been subjected to a public humiliation in the wake of their World Cup failure.The team lost all three games in South Africa, where they were making their first World Cup finals appearance since 1966.

They took the stage at the People's Palace of Culture in the capital Pyongyang while 400 students subjected them to a six-hour reprimand.
Reports claim coach Kim Jong-Hun was made to work on a building site and expelled from the Workers' Party of Korea.

He was blamed for "betraying the trust of Kim Jong-Un", one of dictator Kim Jong-Il's sons, after the country went into the tournament with high hopes of qualifying from the so-called 'Group of Death'.


A source from South Korea’s intelligence community told the Chosun Ilbo newspaper: "In the past, North Korean athletes and coaches who performed badly were sent to prison camps."


Dear forumites, Don't you think Nigeria can emulate North Korea's in order to show our dismay to our WINGLESS, YAKUMISS EAGLES! While we can as well emulate GREAT BRITAIN'S STYLE(Chris Hoy, who was ordained with a national title after winning THRE GOLD MEDALS IN CYCLING @ BEINJIN 2008 Olympic)for our FALCONET for setting another African record!

mayor: 2010-07-30 12:23

Congrats to the girls! They can still do better.


BREAKING NEWS! BREAKING NEWS!! BREAKING NEWS!!!

WORLD CUP 2010 - "NORTH KOREAN FLOPS SHAMED IN PUBLIC"......sources from Eurosport!!!

"North Korea's football squad have been subjected to a public humiliation in the wake of their World Cup failure.The team lost all three games in South Africa, where they were making their first World Cup finals appearance since 1966.

They took the stage at the People's Palace of Culture in the capital Pyongyang while 400 students subjected them to a six-hour reprimand.
Reports claim coach Kim Jong-Hun was made to work on a building site and expelled from the Workers' Party of Korea.

He was blamed for "betraying the trust of Kim Jong-Un", one of dictator Kim Jong-Il's sons, after the country went into the tournament with high hopes of qualifying from the so-called 'Group of Death'.


A source from South Korea’s intelligence community told the Chosun Ilbo newspaper: "In the past, North Korean athletes and coaches who performed badly were sent to prison camps."


Dear forumites, Don't you think Nigeria can emulate North Korea's in order to show our dismay to our WINGLESS, YAKUMISS EAGLES! While we can as well emulate GREAT BRITAIN'S STYLE(Chris Hoy, who was ordained with a national title after winning THRE GOLD MEDALS IN CYCLING @ BEINJIN 2008 Olympic)for our FALCONET for setting another African record!

Sampson, CALABAR : 2010-07-30 13:13

Long live falconet! Long live NIGERIA!

charles: 2010-07-30 13:25

The Falconets should have been taken to South Africa to represent Nigeria instead of the Super Chickens, these girls have good ball control and aware of the positions of other team mates. Why did we not take them to South Africa. I would have Orji the goal scorer in my team any day instead of Yakubu Aiyegeny.

skill: 2010-07-30 13:34

congrats our girls,wish u the best in the final

Oludare: 2010-07-30 14:01

hey guys, please go to fifa.com on the U-20 women world cup. The story is "Reward for Professtional Play", and how the Falconet were anaylsed and praised by FIFA. All in all, I believe the bench has performed well instilling technical and tactivcal discipline in the girls. That was just what did it for them against the Colombians. Congratulations folks!!!!!!!!! (Pls go read that piece on fifa.com and be proud to be asoiciated with a wining team)

Fifa.com "Nigeria are the best team I have seen from that country in ten years of watching them at world events. They have all the classic qualities of Nigerian teams: great tackling and physical presence and unbelievable speed but they are more disciplined as well. They are physically superior to any team in the tournament and they are really sold on their roles and their commitment to that role. There doesn’t seem to be a superstar in the team and there’s a sense that they abide by that old saying: ‘none of us is smarter than all of us’. Against the US, the second half was where the story of the game turned and Nigeria showed they could adapt and learn quickly."

Nero: 2010-07-30 17:02

who no like good result? @less we can laugh once more and I hope that they be the once that will give our caring father President Goodluck the 9ja 50 years cup gift. fly girlssssssssss

Ayomide: 2010-07-30 20:41

I LOVE U ALL GIRLS


GOD BLESS U GIRLS
GOD BLESS NIGERIA
GOD BLESS AFRICA

Saint: 2010-07-30 23:10

ICETHUG,yep yakubu captain the men team at the paralympic game? just at the same time your father is captaining the mentally retarded men team..moron.

Saint: 2010-07-30 23:14

mayor, the WC is over we talking bout other thing here now and leave yakubu alone for God sake this guy is very comfortable, stop talking about him man and if u dont have anything positive to contribute on here u can just go and get busy..

Clovis: 2010-07-31 05:19

Way to go Falconets

parkheaven: 2010-07-31 08:05

Please FG should use that millions they wanted to waste on lazy SE and give it to these girls, they have really made us smile again.

osas: 2010-07-31 10:57

Congratulation falconet, we are pround of u girls, not oeur lazy super eagle. pls just take this chance to make history, GOD BLESS NIGERIA, GOD BLESS AFRICA. U girls are coming to africa with that cup in JESUS NAME. we will over come thr GERMANY. Again big congrate.

Mike .: 2010-07-31 15:12

i bet, Yakufull go miss dat goal wey falconet player score

joeboi : 2010-08-01 12:50

go super chick....#AFRICA IS BEHIND U

oscar : 2010-08-01 12:52

Give us this day our U-20 Women World Cup

http://mynigeriannews.blogspot.com/2010/08/give-us-this-day-u20-women-world-cup.html

KidKudu7: 2010-08-01 16:41

These under 20 ladies look like the under 40's.Cheaters.

stan'Lee: 2010-08-01 20:39

....GER 2: NGA 0..
All the same....it was worth it!!!
Our girls did well....becos they didnot bow without a fight.
I am extremelly proud of them ...and wish them the best in their respective future efforts.

Atlast....I watched a home team in a FIFA WC tornament that I can be proud of.

Welldone dear PRINCESZZZZ de falconets!!!

I hail...!

stan'Lee: 2010-08-01 20:39

....GER 2: NGA 0..
All the same....it was worth it!!!
Our girls did well....becos they didnot bow without a fight.
I am extremelly proud of them ...and wish them the best in their respective future efforts.

Atlast....I watched a home team in a FIFA WC tornament that I can be proud of.

Welldone dear PRINCESZZZZ de falconets!!!

I hail...!

 
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