By Daily Sports on November 27, 2016
Nigeria Super Falcons will Wednesday battle South Africa for a place in the final of this year’s women’s AFCON in Cameroon after they bashed Kenya 4-0.
Asisat Oshoala led Saturday’s other goal scorers Ngozi Ikobi, Faith Ikidi and Desire Oparanozie for Nigeria to win Group B with seven points.
Ghana finished also on seven points but an inferior goals difference to Nigeria after they beat Mali 3-1 in their own final Group B clash.
Ghana will take on hosts Cameroon, who won Group A with nine points, in the other semi-final.
•Photo shows Falcons hot shot Asisat Oshoala.
Source Daily Sports
Posted November 27, 2016
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