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Brazil Marks 500-Day Countdown to FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027

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With exactly 500 days to go until the FIFA Women’s World Cup Brazil 2027, Brazil has begun a colourful and culturally rich countdown to the first edition of FIFA’s flagship women’s competition to be staged in South America.

Scheduled to run from 24 June 2027, the tournament will bring together 32 national teams and fans from across the globe in what organisers have described as an epic celebration of football, creativity and local culture.

The 500-day milestone marks the latest landmark on the road to 2027, following last month’s brand launch in Rio de Janeiro, where the tournament’s Official Emblem and slogan, Go Epic™, were unveiled. The visual identity draws inspiration from the Brazilian flag and the geometry of the football pitch, while cleverly intertwining the letters “W” and “M” to reflect both English and Portuguese references to women and the world.

To celebrate the countdown, Rio’s iconic Avenida Atlântica was recently transformed into a living canvas as Brazilian female artists created vibrant artworks representing each of the eight Host Cities. The street art festival paid homage to Brazil’s long-standing tradition of painting streets to support national teams, further strengthening the bond between football and urban art.

Each Host City inspired four unique illustrations, unveiled to commemorate the 500-days-to-go moment. The artworks depict scenes of celebration, city landscapes and epic football moments, capturing the emotional and communal way the sport is experienced across Brazil.

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The artists involved include Massuelen Cristina (Belo Horizonte), Izzy Credo (Brasília), Terezadequinta (Fortaleza), Carla Barth (Porto Alegre), Bella Galvão (Recife), Paula Cruz (Rio de Janeiro), Aju Paraguassu (Salvador) and Aline Bispo (São Paulo). Several of them spoke passionately about their work and the deep connection between football and Brazilian identity.

Paraguassu, who designed the Salvador illustrations, likened the experience to “scoring a great goal at a packed Arena Fonte Nova,” describing the project as powerful, uplifting and driven by women’s creativity. Bispo, responsible for the São Paulo artworks, highlighted the importance of supporting women’s football and paid tribute to the city’s mosaic floors and ever-present football culture, noting that beneath São Paulo’s grey exterior lies “a lot of warmth and soul.”

Recife-based painter Galvão emphasised the overlap between football and her artistic themes of colour, diversity and rhythm, while Cristina said her Belo Horizonte illustrations were designed to tell a story of dreams fulfilled, particularly for girls aspiring to become professional players.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino described the tournament as a historic moment, noting that “Brazil lives and breathes football,” while national icon Marta said the country is ready to host the world with “pride, emotion and belief,” inspiring a new generation of heroes.

Following the brand launch and the opening of the tournament’s offices in Rio, attention now turns to the next major milestone: the announcement of the match schedule, which will reveal which games will be hosted by each of the eight Host Cities.

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Meanwhile, multimedia assets featuring the Host City artworks are available for editorial use via the FIFA Digital Hub, and fans can register their interest in tickets through FIFA.com as the countdown to Brazil 2027 gathers momentum.

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Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Ifeanyi Header Gives Falconets Narrow Win Over Senegal

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Perennial Nigeria Falconets and two-time runners-up at the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup made their dominance count only once, edging Senegal 1–0 in the first leg of their third-round African qualifying fixture for this year’s finals in Poland.

Nigeria created a host of scoring opportunities but had just Kindness Ifeanyi’s 51st-minute header to show for their superiority, leaving the tie finely balanced ahead of the return leg in Dakar next Saturday.

Introduced after the break, Ifeanyi made an immediate impact, powering home a header from a corner kick delivered by defender Tumininu Adeshina to give the Falconets a deserved lead.

Nigeria’s preparations were briefly disrupted in the first half when leading striker Janet Akekoromowei was forced off through injury. Despite the setback, Shakirat Moshood and Taiwo Afolabi spearheaded a series of dangerous attacks that could have yielded more goals.

The Falconets controlled large spells of the match, pressing high and covering every blade of grass. Their first clear opening came in the 12th minute when Moshood skipped past two defenders, but her cross was blocked and cleared by the Senegalese backline.

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Senegal responded in the 20th minute through Sokhna Nogaye, who took advantage of a brief defensive lapse, but Nigeria goalkeeper Christiana Uzoma reacted sharply to deny the visitors. The first caution of the game arrived in the 25th minute when Khady Thiandoume was booked for a reckless challenge on Akekoromowei.

Nigeria came close again on 30 minutes as Moshood fired a point-blank effort that was brilliantly saved by Senegal goalkeeper Adji Ndiaye. Five minutes later, a slick exchange between Moshood and Akekoromowei almost produced the opener before a last-ditch defensive clearance forced a corner.

After Ifeanyi’s breakthrough goal early in the second half, Nigeria continued to pile on the pressure. Ndiaye was called into action again in the 66th minute to deny Ifeanyi a second, while Moshood was twice thwarted from close range as Senegal struggled to contain Nigeria’s relentless tempo.

Adeshina nearly doubled the lead in the 76th minute when her in-swinging corner struck the crossbar, summing up Nigeria’s frustration in front of goal.

Despite settling for a narrow victory, the Falconets head to Dakar with an advantage as both sides prepare for another fierce contest, with the aggregate winner advancing to the final round of the qualification series for the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup in Poland.

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Benin Claim Crucial Away Win Over Egypt in U-20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers

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Benin’s U20 women’s team took a significant step toward qualification for the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup after forward Romane Gandonou inspired a crucial 1–0 away victory over Egypt.

Fresh from scoring a hat-trick in Benin’s emphatic 5–1 win over Guinea in the previous round, Gandonou once again underlined her growing reputation as the Amazons’ attacking talisman. Her lone strike proved decisive, handing Benin a valuable advantage from the first leg of the tie.

From the opening minutes, Gandonou troubled the Egyptian defence with her pace, intelligent movement and sharp positioning. Her clinical finish broke the deadlock and set the tone for a disciplined Beninese performance that frustrated the hosts for long spells.

While the Benin side showed collective organisation and composure to manage the tempo of the match, it was Gandonou’s moment of individual brilliance that separated the two teams. The goal further cemented her status as the focal point of Benin’s attack and an indispensable figure in the current qualifying campaign.

Attention now shifts to the return leg, scheduled for 13 February in Lomé, where Egypt face a demanding task to overturn the deficit. Benin, buoyed by their away success, will head into the second leg with renewed confidence and realistic hopes of booking a place at the next FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.

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With her consistency in front of goal and decisive contributions at key moments, Gandonou has emerged as the driving force behind Benin’s qualification push — and the Amazons will be counting on her once again as the campaign reaches its defining stage.

First-Leg Fixtures – 3rd Round of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup 2026 Qualifiers:

DateTimeMatch
Saturday, 7 February 202613:00Kenya vs Tanzania
 14:00Uganda vs Zambia
 16:00Nigeria vs Senegal
 17:00Cameroon vs Botswana
 17:00Guinea-Bissau vs Malawi
Sunday, 8 February 202616:30Ghana vs South Africa
 18:00Côte d’Ivoire vs DR Congo
Friday, 13 February 202614:00Botswana vs Cameroon
 17:00Benin vs Egypt
Saturday, 14 February 202613:30Malawi vs Guinea-Bissau
 14:00Tanzania vs Kenya
 14:00South Africa vs Ghana
 14:00Zambia vs Uganda
 16:00DR Congo vs Côte d’Ivoire
 18:00Senegal vs Nigeria

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Falconets Confident Ahead of Senegal Clash in U20 World Cup Qualifiers

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Coach Aduku (right) with Captain Joy Igbokwe at Friday’s press conference.

Nigeria’s U20 women’s national team, the Falconets, have expressed strong confidence ahead of Saturday’s third-round, first-leg clash against Senegal in the qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup.

Speaking at a pre-match press conference on Friday evening, Falconets head coach Moses Aduku said his players are fully prepared, focused and mentally ready for the crucial two-legged tie that will decide progression in the qualification race.

Aduku revealed that the team has undergone intensive preparations in camp and stressed the importance of treating every fixture as a final.

“The players are fit, focused, and ready. We have worked very hard in camp, and we approach every match with the seriousness of a final to maintain the right mentality and match sharpness,” he said.

Team captain Joy Igbokwe echoed her coach’s confidence, noting that the squad is united and fully aware of what is at stake. She said the Falconets are determined to secure a positive result at home before taking the same level of commitment into the return leg in Senegal.

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“We are focused and ready to give our best in the home match, and we will carry that same determination into the second leg,” Igbokwe said.

Providing a fitness update, Aduku disclosed that two players who sustained minor knocks are being carefully managed and have returned to limited training, while another player has fully recovered from illness and is back with the squad.

The coach also appealed to Nigerian football fans to turn out in large numbers to support the team, stressing that home backing could be a key factor in boosting the players’ confidence and performance. “The support of our fans will be very important to us, especially playing at home. It gives the players extra confidence and motivation,” he added.

Saturday’s first leg will be played at the MKO Abiola Sports Complex in Abeokuta, with the return leg scheduled for Dakar on Saturday, 14 February.

The winner over the two legs will move a step closer to securing a place at the 2026 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup finals.

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