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U-17 WWC: Enoh hails Flamingos' qualification for knockout stage

Posted : 21 October 2024

The Minister of Sports Development, Sen. John Owan Enoh, has congratulated Nigeria’s U-17 Women’s National Football Team, the Flamingos, for their resounding victory over Ecuador at the ongoing FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in the Dominican Republic.


On Saturday, the Flamingos defeated Ecuador 4-0 in their second group game, advancing to the quarter-finals.


For the second consecutive match, Nigeria scored four goals, having also defeated New Zealand 4-1 in their opening match.


An elated Enoh, on Sunday in Abuja, praised the players for their exceptional skills, teamwork, and determination throughout the match.


“This impressive win not only showcases the team’s talent and resilience but also solidifies their position at the top of Group A with a total of 6 points.


“The Flamingos have shown remarkable talent and commitment, and their victory is a testament to their preparation and teamwork,” he said.


The minister noted that such performance reflects the hard work and dedication of the athletes, coaching staff, and everyone involved in the development of women’s football in Nigeria.


He acknowledged the importance of this achievement in inspiring young girls across Nigeria to pursue careers in football and sports in general.


“As we celebrate this victory, let us remember that these young athletes are paving the way for future generations. They embody the spirit of perseverance and excellence.


“Their performance in the tournament is not just a source of pride for the nation but a significant step forward in promoting women’s football in Nigeria,” he added.


Enoh reiterated the Federal Government’s commitment to supporting female athletes and ensuring that they receive the resources and opportunities necessary to thrive in their sporting endeavors.


He called on all Nigerians to rally behind the team and show their unwavering support as they progress in the global tournament.


“Let us unite as a nation to cheer on our Flamingos as they continue to make us proud on the world stage,” he said.


The Flamingos, who are top of Group A with six points, will return to action on Tuesday in their final group game against hosts, the Dominican Republic.


The 2024 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, which began on Oct. 16, will end on Nov. 3.

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