The Nigeria Football Federation and the Ghana Football Association have finalized arrangements for a two-leg friendly fixture between the U-17 Women National Team of Nigeria, known as Flamingos, and their Ghanaian counterparts.
Acting General Secretary of GFA, Emmanuel Gyimah formally requested for the fixture through a letter dated 23rd January, and the NFF responded positively through another letter the following day, signed by General Secretary, Musa Amadu.
Both teams, alongside Zambia, have qualified to represent the African continent at the 4th FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup taking place in Costa Rica between 15th March – 4th April, 2014.
“This is a very good thing and will certainly help the general preparation of our girls for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup,” noted Amadu.
The first leg of the international friendly fixture will take place at the National Stadium, Abuja on Sunday, 2nd February with the return leg to be played at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday, 9th February.
It would be recalled that the Flamingos, currently on a tour of some States of Federation which has seen them play against top-rated Clubs, qualified for the 4th FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup finals without kicking a ball, following the withdrawal of South Sudan.
Amadu disclosed on Monday that the NFF has made arrangements for adequate preparation of the Flamingos to do the country proud at the showpiece in Costa Rica.
“The girls will return from their tour of the Federation to play the two-legged friendly fixture with Ghana, and then travel to Faro, Portugal for a three-week, final training camp before flying to Costa Rica for the final competition.”
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