Bala Nikyu Names Nigeria U17s Starting Line-Up To Play England
Published: October 04, 2016
Nigeria U17s manager Bala Nikyu has named his starting line-up for Tuesday afternoon’s FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup Jordan 2016 clash against England.
He has made three changes to the squad that started the game against Group C leaders Brazil, bringing in Efih, Omokwo and Titus.
Goalkeeper Nnadozie, who was relatively impressive against the South Americans, keeps her place in between the pipes, while skipper Rasheedat Ajiabde and Kenneth also retained their places in the starting XI.
The game will kick off at the Prince Mohammed International Stadium Zarqa at 1600 hours local time, which is 1400 hours in Nigeria.
Nigeria Starting XI : Nnadozie, Ibeh, Kenneth, Efih, Omokwo, Ajibade, Ogbonna, Sunday, Ijamilusi, Titus, Ezenagu.
Igho Kingsley
Photo Credit : thenff.com
He has made three changes to the squad that started the game against Group C leaders Brazil, bringing in Efih, Omokwo and Titus.
Goalkeeper Nnadozie, who was relatively impressive against the South Americans, keeps her place in between the pipes, while skipper Rasheedat Ajiabde and Kenneth also retained their places in the starting XI.
The game will kick off at the Prince Mohammed International Stadium Zarqa at 1600 hours local time, which is 1400 hours in Nigeria.
Nigeria Starting XI : Nnadozie, Ibeh, Kenneth, Efih, Omokwo, Ajibade, Ogbonna, Sunday, Ijamilusi, Titus, Ezenagu.
Igho Kingsley
Photo Credit : thenff.com
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