MEET THE FOUR SEMI-FINALISTS![]()
In 1999, the Super Falcons became the only country in Africa to reach the quarter-final stage of the World Cup and unluckily lost to Brazil via a Sissi's golden goal. It was a historic game of two halves, with Brazil scoring all three goals in the first half and Nigeria replying in the second. The Super Falcons, captained by the legendary Florence Omagbemi, scored a record 28 goals without conceeding any enroute to it's comprehensive triumph. In an epic final played in Abeokuta, the girls of Coach Ismaila Mabo defeated the Black Queens of Ghana 2-0, the goals coming from Africa's queen of goals,Mercy Akide and Stella Mbachu. Akide hit target 7 times in the Championship while Nkiru Okosieme was on song 5 times( all with the head ,to earn the nickname Headmistress). The 2002 edition hosted on home soil was remarkable not just because the Super Falcons retained the Women Nations Cup trophy,but also because the team's invincibility was shattered by Ghana's Black Queens who piped them 1-0,courtesy of Alberta Sackey's goal in the group game. Coach Sam Okpodu who was in charge had to draw from his experience to get the girls back to winning ways. Nigeria eventually met Ghana again in the final and goals from Perpetua Nkwocha and Efioanwam Ekpo settled matters and sparked off endless celebrations across the country.Nigeria and Ghana represented Africa at the 2003 World Cup in USA. In 2004, the Super Falcons had to overcome the threat of the Indomitable Lionesses in the final after the Camerounians had sensationally forced Coach Godwin Izilein and his girls to a two-all draw in one of the groups games.Nigeria were thus crowned the first winner of the new CAF trophy. Besides, Perpetua Nkwocha etched her name in gold, winning the Most Valuable Player and Highest Goalscorer Awards. She plundered an unprecedented nine goals, four of them in the final. TOP PERFORMERS : Reigning African Woman Footballer of the Year,Perpetua Nkwocha, Cynthia Uwak and Stella Mbachu At the FIFA 2003 World Cup, the Black Queens defeated Australia 2-1, their first victory at the World Cup with the goals coming from legendary skipper, Alberta Sackey. Ghana's pride was dented in 2000 when Banyana Banyana shoved them out at the semi-final stage, a Jo-Anne Solomon 9th minute strike doing the magic. The won the bronze however, lampooning Zimbabwe 6-0. Two years later, they were back in the final but just like in 1998 edition, lost 2-0 to Nigeria. South Africa 2004 was also not a favourable hunting ground for the Ghanaians, this time, it was the Indomitable Lionesses who shoved them out of the way at the semi-final stage.The Lionesses' Bella Francoise scored in extra-time.Again, the Black Queens had to console themselves with the bronze medal, scraping past Ethiopia via 5-4 penalty kicks. Ghanaian stars, Alberta Sackey and Adjoa Bayor were crowned African Players of the Year in 2002 and 2003 respectively.Sackey for her performance at the 2002 AWC,where she tied on four goals with Perpetua Nkwocha and Portia Modise and Bayor, for her combative performance at 2003 FIFA World Cup in USA.Bayor plays alongside Nigeria's Perpetua Nkwocha in Chinese Club, Tianjin Huisen. At the semi-final stage, the Lionesses had outclassed Ghana 1-0 in extra-time.They lost to the Super Falcons 5-0 in the final with Perpetua Nkwocha scoring four goals while pocket dynamite Vera Okolo Ekwui completed the rout. Remarkable was the feat but the Lions, though playing in the final for the first time, were not particularly happy because it was not a World Cup year.They would have had a taste of their first World Cup. If the year 2000 was a FIFA World Cup year, they would have been proud ambassadors of the continent because that was the year they romped to the final of the AWC on home soil where they lost to Nigeria 2-0. Banyana Banyana failed to make it past the first round in 1998, after losing two matches to Ghana( 4-0 )and Cameroun(3-2).Their goals came off Portia Mtokwane and Kabo Zitha, who had since retired.Veronica Phewa and Jo-Anne Solomon were in that inaugural AWC team. In 2002 edition,they got to the semi-final stage but were pummelled 5-0 by the Super Falcons.Stella Mbachu scored a brace. They would lose the bronze medal after a 3-0 defeat by Cameroun Lionesses.Their worst performance to date came in 2004 when they hosted again. Not only did they fail to qualify from the group, the Banyana Banyana did not secure a single point. 0
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