India 2022: Nigeria To Battle Colombia Wednesday

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History-making Flamingos of Nigeria will continue their fairy tale run at the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup in India when they face Colombia in the semi-finals on Wednesday.

The Flamingos, who beat the United States 4-3 on penalties on Friday after a 1-1 draw, have reached the last four at the U17 Women’s World Cup for the first time.

Omamuzo Edafe scored the deciding spot kick to end a tense shoot-out in Navi Mumbai.

USA, who finished runners-up at the maiden tournament in 2008, and Nigeria both failed to find a winner in the second half which took the game to penalties.

A dramatic shoot-out saw Emri shoot wide in the second round of penalties to hand Nigeria an early advantage.

Miracle Usani saw her effort saved in the following round but was allowed a retake because USA keeper Valentina Amaral had strayed off her line and was able to net at the second attempt.

Comfort Folorunsho sent her effort over the bar in the fourth round of penalties to give the USA hope but Nigeria’s keeper Linda Jiwuaku, who had come on as an injury-time substitute, then saved from Riley Jackson.

That allowed Edafe to calmly slot home to send the Flamingos into their maiden semi-final.

The other African representative Tanzania bowed out of the Under-17 Women’s World Cup in India as the Africans had two players sent off in a 3-0 quarter-final defeat by Colombia.

Linda Caicedo dinked in and Yesica Munoz headed home off the inside of the post for the South Americans in Margao before the Serengeti Girls were reduced to 10 in the 23rd minute.

Zainabu Ally was shown a straight red card for a challenge on Juana Ortegon following a review by the video assistant referee.

Gabriela Rodriguez added a third for Colombia from the penalty spot nine minutes before the break, after goalkeeper Zulfa Makau brought down Munoz.

Neema Kinega hit the post for Tanzania on the stroke of half-time, and Joyce Lema came close to pulling one back just after the hour-mark but her long-range free-kick from inside the centre circle hit the top of the crossbar.

Tanzania, who were making their debut at a Fifa tournament, then had captain Noela Luhaha dismissed with three minutes remaining for a second bookable offense.