U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifier: Danjuma invites 26 players for Cameroon clash

Coach Christopher Danjuma has stated that the Falconets will gather in good time as he called up 26 players ahead of the fourth round of the FIFA Women’s U20 World Cup ties against Cameroon in January and February 2022. 

The two-time finalists are in the penultimate round for this year’s tournament that will take place in Costa Rica, after a 15-goal haul journey.

The Falconets will travel to Douala for the first leg of the qualifier in the middle of the AFCON on the 23rd of January before returning home for the reverse fixture at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Onikan, Lagos.

The winner over the two legs will then slug it out with the winner between Senegal and Morocco to book a slot at the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup, Costa Rica 2022.

All invited players are to resume camp on Wednesday 5th of January at the Serob Legacy Hotel, Abuja with their COVID-19 vaccination report.

The 26 Players Invited:

Goalkeepers:
Chidinma Nkiruka – Edo Queens
Nelly Eke – Sunshine Queens
Inyene Etim – Abia Angels
Omini Monle – Bayelsa Queens

Defenders:
Rofiat Imuran – Rivers Angels
Jumoke Alani – Edo Queens
Motunrayo Ezekiel – Naija Ratels
Oluwatosin Demehin – Rivers Angels
Omowunmi Oshobukola – Edo Queens
Oluwabunmi Oladeji – Naija Ratels
Oluchi Ohaegbulem – Confluence Queens
Chidinma Ogbuchi – FC Robo Queens

Midfielders:
Basirat Amoo – Nasarawa Amazons
Esther Onyenezide – FC Robo Queens
Yina Adoo – Nasarawa Amazons
Aanuoluwapo Yusuf – Bayelsa Queens
Chinyere Kalu – Nasarawa Amazons
Deborah Abiodun – Rivers Angels

Attackers:
Joy Jerry – Bayelsa Queens
Mercy Idoko – Nasarawa Amazons
Flourish Sebastine – Edo Queens
Taiwo Lawal – FC Robo Queens
Precious Vincent – Bayelsa Queens
Blessing Okpe – Rivers Angels
Chiamaka Okwuchukwu – Royal Queens
Amarachi Onyenekwe – Nasarawa Amazons

Published by Monsurah Olatunji

Monsurah Olatunji is a Nigeria based Sport enthusiast with a bias for women's football. An advocate of women's football development in Africa and girl-child empowerment.

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