By Daily Sports on November 28, 2018
Nigeria’s Super Falcons have qualified for the final of the Total 2018 CAF African Women Nations Cup final, edging Cameroon 4-2 in penalty shootout.
The game had ended goalless after 120 minutes, leading to the penalty shootout.
Ngozi Ebere scored Nigeria’s winning goal to make the scoreline 4-2.
The Super Falcons with the victory have also qualified for 2019 FIFA World Cup.
The winner between South Africa and Mali will pick the continent’s second ticket for the World Cup. (NAN)
•Photo shows Super Falcons
Source Daily Sports
Posted November 28, 2018
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