Mondial Féminin U20. FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Qualifiers: unior Lionesses back to the wall

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They will play the return leg qualifier against the Black Princesses of Ghana on Sunday January 28, 2018 can we read in the columns of CT.

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The National Women's U-20 football team arrived in Cape Coast, Ghana, on Wednesday January 24, 2017 where they will play against the Black Princesses of Ghana at the Cape Coast Stadium. The team left early on Wednesday for Accra via Abidjan before travelling to Cape Coast some 165km from Accra.

The encounter will be the return leg qualifier for the last round of the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup on Sunday January 28, 2018. lt will be a crucial second leg tie as both sides will be seeking their qualification for the World Cup.

In the away leg in Yaounde on January 14, 2018, the Junior Lionesses were held to a 1-1 by the Black Princesses of Ghana. The Lionesses opened scores at the 11th minute through Alexandra Takounda but were caught up at the 52th minute when Ghana equalised through Priscilla Adubea. The Junior Lionesses will have to win Sunday's match in order to qualify for their first World Cup participation.

They will have to score in Ghana and concede no goal in order to see their World Cup dream come true. Coach Charles Kamdem will be counting on strikers like Alexandra Takounda who scored the goal for Cameroon in the away leg, Mpeh Bissong and Elodie Metho.

Ghana on their part will hope for a win or a goalless draw to secure a place in the World Cup in France in August. Coach Bassigi will rely on talented players such as team captain Sandra Owusu Ansah and goalkeeper Kayza Massey.

Ghana was one of Africa's representatives in the last edition of the competition and have had four participations. Only three teams have represented Africa at the U-20 Women's World Cup. They are Nigeria, Ghana, and Congo DR, with the latter taking part in 2006 and 2008.

Elizabeth MOSIMA
 

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