Nigeria on Saturday at the Ahmadou
Ahidjou Stadium defeated hosts Cameroon 1-0 in the final of the 2016
African Women’s Cup of Nations to lift the title for a record eighth
time.
Avant Guingamp of France striker, Desire
Oparanozie, gave the Super Falcons the victory over the Indomitable
Lionesses in a tensed match, which could have gone either way. The
stadium was filled to capacity as fans of the host country came to cheer
their team to victory.
Nigeria have now defeated Cameroon in
three finals in the history of the competition. The Super Falcons
stopped the Lionesses from lifting the AWCON title in the 2004 edition,
when they beat them 5-0, and also the 2014 edition when Cameroon lost
2-0 to Nigeria courtesy of goals from Oparanozie and Arsenal Ladies
forward, Asisat Oshoala.
Enroute to Saturday’s final, the Falcons
and the Lionesses were undefeated. Nigeria beat Mali 6-0 before playing
a 1-1 draw with Ghana and beating Kenya 4-0. The Nigerians edged out
South Africa 1-0 in the semifinals while Cameroon beat Egypt 2-0 before
beating South Africa and Zimbabwe 1-0 and 2-0 respectively. The hosts
beat Ghana 1-0 to book a date against Nigeria.
Saturday’s match at the Ahmadou Ahidjo
Omnisports Stadium was a repeat of the 2014 final between the two
countries but the Lionesses were playing in front of their fans, who
kept cheering them on.
Coach Florence Omagbemi retained the
team which defeated BanyanaBanyana in the semifinals as Oparanozie was
handed her second start of the tournament.
The two sides began the match on a
cautious note as they sized each other up but the hosts gradually took
control of the game pegging back the defending champions. The opening
chances were all about the Cameroonians who attacked relentlessly.
Nigeria goalkeeper, Alaba Jonathan, who
kept clean sheets in four of the Falcons’ five matches at the
tournament, was the busier of the two keepers as the Lionesses made
several incursions into the Nigerian territory.
Gabrielle Onguene carved out the first
chance of the game in the fifth minute when she skipped past three
Nigerian players before shooting wide from inside the box but Nigeria’s
best chance in the opening minutes fell to Vittsjo GIK midfielder Ngozi
Okobi, who fired over after going past her marker.
Onguene’s pace continued to trouble the
Nigerian backline but the Lionesses could not make their early attacking
play count. With less than 15 minutes to the break, Ngono Mani was left
with Alaba to beat. The Nigerian goalkeeper did enough to tip away
Mani’s attempt before Onome Ebi cleared.
The African champions began the second
half on the back foot as Onguene, current African Women Player of the
Year, Gaelle Enganamouit, and Mani kept pressing and forcing Jonathan to
make a timely save to keep the game scoreless.
But in the 85th minute, Oparanozie had
Nigeria’s only shot on target in the second half as she received a chip
from Okobi, dragged the ball past her marker inside the box before
firing it low beyond Annette Ndom in Cameroon’s goal.
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