By Daily Sports on June 21, 2019
Chile’s win over Thailand on Thursday was not enough to stop the Super Falcons from reaching the knockout stages for the first time since 1999
Nigeria have finally ended their 20-year wait for a spot in the playoffs after advancing to the Round of 16 of the Women’s World Cup in France on Thursday.
The Super Falcons had failed to go beyond the group stage of the competition since 1999, when they reached the quarter-final in the USA.
With Brazil, China and Cameroon already qualified as the three best third-placed teams, the Nigerians were hoping Chile failed to beat Thailand by a three-goal advantage in
Rennes.
Despite Chile’s 2-0 win over Thailand in final Group E game in Montpellier, Thomas Dennerby’s side claimed the last spot among the four best third-placed teams, on superior goals scored.
The African champions had lost 3-0 to Norway in Reims, but defeated South Korea 2-0 in Grenoble, before bowing to Les Bleues in their final Group A match in Rennes.
Having secured their passage to the knockout stage, the Africans will face Group B winners and former champions Germany in Grenoble on June 22.
With Cameroon already advancing, it means that Nigeria will be the second African side in the competition after the elimination of South Africa from the group stage.
It is also the first time since the inception of the showpiece in 1991 that two African sides reached the knockout stages. (Goal)
•Photo shows Super Falcons players
Source Daily Sports
Posted June 21, 2019
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