WAFU U17
WAFU B U17 Girls’ Cup: Chidi’s hat-trick confirms Flamingos’ semi-final clash with Benin

Scoring sensation Harmony Chidi notched a hat-trick as Nigeria edged Cote d’Ivoire 3-2 in their second match of the WAFU B U17 Girls’ Cup in Accra on Monday.
Chidi, who netted 13 of the 25 goals as the Flamingos crushed everything on their path in Africa to the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup finals in the Dominican Republic this year, took matters into her own hands to ensure Nigeria finished top of group B of the inaugural competition.
Following their 9-0 whiplash of Niger Republic on Thursday, the Flamingos finished the group campaign with the six maximum points, and with 12 goals for and only two against, while Cote d’Ivoire, 5-0 winners over the Nigeriens, came second with three points and seven goals for, three against. The Nigeriens finished without a point, and with no goal, 14 against.
The young Ivorian girls will go up against hosts, Black Maidens of Ghana in the first semi-final of the competition on Thursday, before the second semi-final that will see FIFA World Cup quarter-finalists Nigeria tackle neighbours Benin Republic at the Ghana Centre of Excellence in Prampram.
Esther Kwame, who scored the Ivorians’ first goal against Nigeria with a far-distance shot in the 56th minute, and Guasam, who scored from the penalty spot to reduce the tally five minutes later after a foul by Rokibat Azeez, could prove a handful for the Black Maidens on Thursday.
WAFU U17
Golden Eaglets Face Ghana’s Black Starlets in WAFU-B U17 Semi-Final Showdown

Five-time FIFA U-17 World Cup champions, Nigeria’s Golden Eaglets, will renew their long-standing rivalry with Ghana’s Black Starlets when both sides clash in the second semi-final of the ongoing WAFU-B U17 Championship at the Stade Charles Konan Banny on Tuesday, with kick-off set for 8:00 p.m. Nigeria time.
The Golden Eaglets have impressed so far in the competition, topping Group B with four points, having scored four goals and conceded just one. Their solid form has made them one of the tournament’s favourites as they chase a place in the final and a ticket to the 2026 Africa U17 Cup of Nations.
In contrast, the Black Starlets had a difficult path to the last four. They began their campaign with a 1–1 draw against Togo, suffered a 3–0 defeat to hosts Côte d’Ivoire, and looked headed for elimination before two late goals secured a crucial win over Niger Republic, ensuring their progression from Group A.
Tuesday’s encounter is expected to be a thrilling battle between two of West Africa’s most successful football nations. History, however, favours Nigeria. The Golden Eaglets defeated Ghana 4–2 in the opening match of the 2022 edition hosted in Cape Coast, and followed it up with another 3–2 victory in the bronze medal match of the last edition held in Accra.
A win for Nigeria on Tuesday will not only continue their dominance over Ghana at this level but also guarantee qualification for next year’s Africa U17 Cup of Nations, bringing them a step closer to reclaiming continental glory.
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WAFU U17
Garba says Eaglets will get better, ahead of clash with Baby Stallions

Less than 24 hours to the clash between Golden Eaglets of Nigeria and Baby Stallions of Burkina Faso at the on- going WAFU B U17 Championship in Yamoussoukro, Cote d’ Ivoire, Head Coach Manu Garba says he is optimistic that the five- time world champions will post another favourable outing.
The Garba-tutored Eaglets were in terrific form in scoring four goals within 35 minutes into the game to rout the Baby Cheetahs of Benin Republic 4-1 on Wednesday, and the highly experienced gaffter has said that his team, just like every other team in the tournament, wants to win every match.
“Every team wants to win every match in a competitive tournament, and so does Nigeria. We want to try as much as possible to win every match in this competition and by winning every match, we will be champions of the WAFU-B again because that is where my team belongs,” Garba said during Friday’s press conference, ahead of the game on Saturday.
“We are here to play every match according to the laws of the game, but most importantly, we want to try as much as possible to win the match against Burkina Faso,” he added.
He praised the efforts of his young players against Benin Republic, noting that none of the players was in the last edition of the tournament in Ghana. “My boys did very well against the Benin Republic. I did say that, that was their first international game. Most of these boys have never entered an airplane before coming to Ghana here. This is a new team. None of these boys featured the last time we played in the WAFU B U17 Championship in Ghana.
“As the tournament progresses, they will get better. In our last game, against the Beninoise, my captain was elbowed in the chest, so I had to bring him out. He has fully recovered now. I’m very optimistic that this team will get better,” he concluded.
The game is slated for 4pm Nigeria time at the Stade Lycee Scientifique in Yamoussoukro.
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WAFU U17
Nigeria’s Golden Eaglets Face Benin in WAFU-B U17 Opener

Five-time world champions, Nigeria’s Golden Eaglets, will launch their campaign for another continental crown when they square up against Benin Republic on Wednesday at the Stade du Lycee Scientifique in Yamoussoukro.
The encounter marks Nigeria’s opening game in the ongoing WAFU-B U17 Championship, which serves as the qualifying tournament for next year’s Africa U17 Cup of Nations. That continental showpiece will in turn determine Africa’s representatives at the 2026 FIFA U17 World Cup in Qatar.
The tournament kicked off at the weekend with Group A fixtures, where hosts Cote d’Ivoire overpowered Niger Republic 2-0, while Togo and Ghana settled for a 1-1 draw.
In Group B action on Sunday, Burkina Faso’s Baby Stallions struggled to a narrow 1-0 win over Benin Republic, who will now look to bounce back against Nigeria.
The Golden Eaglets, with a storied history in youth football, are widely tipped as favourites, but must navigate tricky tests against Benin and Burkina Faso in their three-team group.
Nigeria will hope to draw from their pedigree as the most successful nation in FIFA U17 World Cup history as they begin another journey in Yamoussoukro.
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