Ghana’s Black Maidens, Beat Nigeria’s Flamingos Win First-Ever WAFU B U17 Girls Cup
Black Maidens Triumph Over Flamingos to Win Maiden WAFU Zone B U17 Girls Championship
Ghana’s U17 girls’ team, the Black Maidens, have been crowned champions of the inaugural WAFU Zone B U17 Girls Championship after a dramatic victory over Nigeria’s Flamingos.
The thrilling final, held on at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre, Prampram, Ghana, ended in a 2-2 draw at full time, pushing the match into a tense penalty shootout. The Black Maidens held their nerves to secure a 5-4 victory on penalties, claiming the prestigious title.
Match Highlights
Ghana started strongly, opening the scoring early in the first half before doubling their lead shortly after. However, Nigeria fought back, with Chidera Chidi Harmony pulling one back just before halftime to keep hopes alive.
The Flamingos dominated possession in the second half, piling pressure on their opponents and eventually finding the equalizer in the 85th minute, forcing the match into a penalty decider.
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In the shootout, Nigeria’s Taiwo Adegoke hit the post with her side’s third penalty attempt, while Ghana converted all their spot-kicks to emerge victorious.
Individual Awards
The championship also recognized outstanding individual performances:
•Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the Final – Chidera Chidi Harmony (Nigeria)
•Best Goalkeeper – Christianah Ijeoma Uzoma (Nigeria)
•Top Scorer – Christiana Nanama Achiakwu (Ghana) with six goals in the tournament.
•Best Player of the Tournament – Latifat Musa (Ghana)
A Championship to Remember
The maiden edition of the WAFU Zone B U17 Girls Championship showcased exceptional talent and competitiveness, highlighting the growth of women’s football in the region.
The Black Maidens’ triumph not only cements their dominance at this level but also sets the stage for greater successes in future tournaments. Meanwhile, Nigeria’s Flamingos will look to bounce back stronger, building on their impressive performance in the tournament.
Stay tuned for more updates on women’s football across Africa!