Falconets grind, Lionesses roar as Africa’s U-20 Women's World Cup race heats up
By Maxwell Kumoye Nigeria and Cameroon set the tone at opposite ends of the spectrum as Africa’s chase for places at the 2026 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup gathered pace, one with steel and patience, the other with sheer firepower. In Abeokuta, Nigeria’s Falconets did what champions-in-waiting do, win when the margins are thin. A composed 51st-minute strike from Kindness Ifeanyi proved decisive as Nigeria edged Senegal 1–0 in the first leg of their third-round qualifier. It wasn’t flashy, but it was authoritative. The Falconets controlled the tempo, squeezed space, and walked away with the advantage that matters most, a clean sheet and a lead to defend. If Nigeria’s message was about efficiency, Cameroon’s was thunderous. The Junior Indomitable Lionesses tore Botswana apart with a ruthless 5–0 demolition, announcing themselves as one of the most dangerous sides left in the race. From the opening whistle, Cameroon overwhelmed their opponents with pace,...