Sao Tome and Principe will soon find themselves embarking on a mission yet again in Nigeria, one that extends beyond just a football game and carries with it a sense of unfinished business.
While their male team recently bid farewell to Nigerian soil, the female national team is set to descend upon Nigeria for the 2024 Women Afcon Qualifiers, less than two weeks after their male counterparts departed.
The upcoming clash will see the Super Falcons of Nigeria host Sao Tome and Principe’s female team on the 22nd of this month, just few days from today.
For the Super Falcons, this game presents a golden opportunity to kickstart their qualifying campaign on a solid note.
In contrast, Sao Tome and Principe’s male team has endured nightmarish encounters with Nigeria’s Super Eagles.
Last year, the Super Eagles handed them a resounding 10-0 defeat on their own turf, and the agony continued with a 6-0 defeat in the second leg played at home just last Sunday.
Highlights of Nigeria's big win over Sao Tome & Principe over the weekend.
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— Soar Super Eagles (@SSE_NGA) September 12, 2023
However, the female team from Sao Tome is determined to script a different story.
They are hopeful that their experience will diverge significantly from that of their male counterparts.
But they are acutely aware that this will be no ordinary task.
Their formidable opponents, the Super Falcons, have recently returned from the world stage, armed with invaluable World Cup experience.
The clash promises to be a riveting battle between two determined sides, each with its own unfinished business on the line.
As the 2024 Women Afcon Qualifiers approach, football fans can expect a showdown filled with intensity as Sao Tome and Principe’s female team seeks to settle their unfinished business on Nigerian soil.
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