Burkina Faso Holds Nigeria’s U-17 U17 Women’s National Team to a Draw in World Cup Qualifier.
In a thrilling encounter at Stade 26 March Stadium in Bamako, Burkina Faso’s U-17 Women’s national team displayed resilience as they held Nigeria’s Flamingos to a draw in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifying first-round fixture.
The match saw Chidi Harmony open the scoring for Nigeria in the 55th minute, showcasing the Flamingos’ attacking prowess. However, Burkina Faso fought back strongly, with Rainata Oubda’s 85th-minute equalizer leveling the scoreline.
Despite the draw, Coach Bankole Olowookere’s enterprising Nigerian side remains optimistic about their chances. They are determined to secure the qualifying ticket in the upcoming second leg scheduled for May 18 in Abuja.
The Flamingos have a strong history in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, having only missed one edition of the competition since its inception in New Zealand in 2008 (Uruguay 2018).
Their consistent presence reflects their commitment to excellence and their status as a formidable force in women’s youth football on the global stage.
Fans eagerly anticipate the second leg in Abuja, where Nigeria’s young talents will look to showcase their skills and secure their place in the prestigious tournament.