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Morocco 2022: Our Focus Is On Securing World Cup Ticket – Asisat Oshoala – National
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Tremendous Falcons ahead Asisat Oshoala has said that an important for the crew within the upcoming Girls’s African Cup of Nations is to safe a ticket to the following 12 months’s FIFA Girls’s World Cup.
Oshoala who’s one nineteen gamers at the moment within the crew’s camp that was formally opened in Abuja forward of the match in Morocco, advised NFF TV in an interview that precedence of the crew is to qualify for the 2023 FIFA Girls’s World Cup billed for Australia and New Zealand later within the 12 months.
“I feel an important factor is to ensure we get a ticket to the world cup. That’s our main intention to qualify for the world cup and in addition probably to win the match is among the targets we’ve going into this match as a crew and personally as a person I simply need to be higher than the final match that’s all,” she mentioned.
Nigeria can be relying on the significance of Oshoala who had a formidable season with Barcelona Femini within the simply concluded season, making historical past by changing into the primary African lady to win the golden boot within the Primera División (girls) when Tremendous Falcons start their quest for his or her twelfth WAFCON title towards continental arch rival, the Banyana Banyana of South Africa within the opening match of the Group C on Monday, 4th of July, 2022.
The match may also function the African qualifiers for the 2023 FIFA Girls’s World Cup, the highest 4 groups will routinely qualify for the Girls’s World Cup billed for Australia and New Zealand from twentieth July – twentieth of August, 2022.
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