Tag: Rasheedat Ajibade

  • Ajibade tips Falcons to edge Banyana to Paris 2024 

    Ajibade tips Falcons to edge Banyana to Paris 2024 

    Captain Rasheedat Ajibade has called on Nigerians to have confidence in the ability of the Super Falcons to earn a ticket to the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament in France.

    Ajibade’s strike from the penalty spot earned Nigeria a lone-goal victory over the visitors in the first leg in Abuja on Friday, and even as there is all to play for in the return in South Africa’s administrative capital, the Atletico Madrid ace says the players will be propelled to victory knowing that the faith of over 200 million Nigerians in them is unwavering.

     “We are not under any illusions. It is going to be a big and tough fight. For us, we have 90 minutes standing between us and the long-elusive ticket to the Olympics and we will give it our all,” Ajibade  said   before  the team’s departure yesterday  for a flaming battle with the Banyana Banyana in Pretoria tonight. “We want Nigerians to believe in the Super Falcons. The players are motivated by the keen desire to play in the Olympics. Personally, I have played at every tournament you can think of, except the Olympics. The time to do it is now.”

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    The players trained in the premises of their hotel on Saturday morning and also trained at the MKO Abiola National Stadium on Sunday morning, before departing Abuja for Lagos aboard an Air Peace flight, to connect their flight to South Africa.

    Nine-time African champions Nigeria will arrive in Johannesburg this  morning, and then do a one-hour road trip to Pretoria. They are scheduled to have the official training at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium by 7.30pm (6.30pm Nigeria time).

    The Banyana celebrated the low deficit after Friday’s encounter, but Nnadozie said the Super Falcons will play their hearts out inside the 51,000-capacity Loftus Versfeld Stadium.

     “The Super Falcons are used to big battles. This one will not be any different. Australia were playing in their home ground at the World Cup but we defeated them.”

    The goal-tender was referring to last year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup finals, when the Falcons edged the Matildas 3-2 in front of their home fans in Brisbane, and thus guaranteed a spot for themselves at the tournament’s Round of 16.

    Nnadozie was also in goal when the Falcons overwhelmed hosts Cote d’Ivoire 1-0 in a Women Africa Cup of Nations final qualifying match in Abidjan more than two years ago, and has also been in goal in the two earlier away matches in these qualifying series, in which the Falcons earned a 1-1 draw in Addis Ababa and 0-0 draw in Douala.

    Home turf advantage has severally been proved to be a mirage in football, even in the on-going qualifying series, with Zambia defeating Ghana in Accra, Morocco defeating Tunisia 2-1 away, South Africa trouncing Tanzania 3-0 in Dar es Salaam and Morocco also defeating Zambia 2-1 in Ndola in the first leg of their own final qualifying fixture on Friday.

    Ajibade added: “At the end of the day, the grass will be green and it will be eleven players against eleven players. We are ready.”

    The Confederation of African Football has again picked North African referees for the second leg match, with Tunisian Dorsaf Ganouati as referee and her compatriots Houda Afine and Emna Ajbouni as first assistant and fourth official respectively. Egyptian Yara Atef Said Abdelfattah will be second assistant referee.

    Agar Mezing from Cameroon will be the referee assessor while Cindy Dludlu from e-Swatini will be match commissioner.   

  • France 2018: Ajibade’s goal sends Falconets to Q/finals

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    The Super Falconets of Nigeria had the last smile of the crunch encounter with China on Monday despite the opponents early lead.

    Th Falconets got a stoppage-time goal from captain Rasheedat Ajibade to earn a highly dramatic 1-1 draw to advance to the quarter-finals of the ongoing FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup France 2018 from Group D.

    China PR were the more dangerous side in the first half at the Stade du Clos Gastel. Mengyu Shen had the first chance of the match in the 25th minute when she hit the Nigeria crossbar. A few minutes later, captain Linlin Wang headed over the target from close range.

    China PR’s breakthrough came four minutes before half-time, as the diminutive Linyan Zhang turned her Nigerian marker in the box and stroked the ball past a diving Chiamaka Nnadozie to give the Asians the lead at the break.

    The Super Falconets pushed hard to find an equaliser in the second half, but found the China PR backline and goalkeeper Huan Xu in resilient form until the end of the contest.

    Ajibade became Nigeria’s hero when she converted the Aishat Bello’s 95th minutes cross at the near post to set up a quarter-final fixture against Spain on Thursday 16th August.

    The goal sparked a church-like Halleluyah celebrations from the West Africans at the full-time whistle.

  • Falconets crush Tanzania 6-0

    Falconets crush Tanzania 6-0

    Nigeria’s Falconets on Sunday gave their compatriots a memorable Independence Anniversary celebration by crushing Tanzania 6-0 in Dar-es-Salaam in the 2018 FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup qualifiers.

    A brace each by Rasheedat Ajibade and Folashade Ijamilusi and a goal each by Imo Anam and Cynthia Aku steered the Nigerian under-20 women team to a memorable victory.

    The victory gave them a 9-0 aggregate win, after having won the first leg match 3-0 two weeks earlier in Benin.

    First half of this second leg match had ended 4-0 in favour of the Falconets at the Azam Stadium.

    The win took the Falconets to a place in the second round of the African qualifying series.

    Ajibade had also netted a brace in the first leg at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, with the other goal by defender Lilian Tule.

    The two –time World Cup silver medallists will now square up against winners of the fixture between Morocco and Senegal in the second round, set for November 2017.

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  • FIFA U-20 Qualifier: Danjuma invites 30 Falconets to camp

    FIFA U-20 Qualifier: Danjuma invites 30 Falconets to camp

    Chris Danjuma, coach of the national U-20 Women National Team, has invited 30 players to camp ahead of the FIFA U-20 World Cup qualifier against Tanzania.

    The players are expected to report to camp in Abuja on Aug. 23.

    Falconets will take on their Tanzanian counterparts in Nigeria on Sept. 16.

    The return leg of the qualifiers is scheduled to hold on Sept. 30 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania to conclude the first round fixture Africa qualifiers.

    Demola Olajire, Head of Communication, Nigeria Football Federation said on Tuesday  that invited players are expected to report to camp with their training kits, original birth certificate, and international passports.

    Olajire said in a statement that the players invited to camp include, Midfield stalwarts Joy Bokiri and Cynthia Aku, and star forward Rasheedat Ajibade.

    Others are; Monle Omini (Abia Angels); Tola Adeniyi (Sunshine Queens); Chioma Okoye (Sa’adatu Amazons); Chiamaka Nnadozie (Rivers Angels); Nelly Ekeh (Pelican Stars); Blessing Ezekiel (Rivers Angels), Margaret Etim (Delta Queens).

    Also invited are; Oluwakemi Famuditi (Confluence Queens), Gloria Ogbonna (Ibom Angels),Joy Duru (Nasarawa Amazons); Feyintola Mabokanje (FC Robo Queens); Florence Alexander (Sunshine Queens), Juliet Iorliam (Nasarawa Amazons).

    Kikelomo Odueke (Edo Queens); Joy Bokiri (Bayelsa Queens); Bola Oladiti (Confluence Queens); Josephine Queens (Nasarawa Amazons); Lilian Tule (Bayelsa Queens); Christy Uchebe (Nasarawa Amazons); Blessing Onoriose (Bayelsa Queens).

    Delta Queens,  Adebisi Saheed, Helen Ugar (Pelican Stars); Uche Udefo (Edo Queens); Rasheedat Ajibade (FC Robo Queens); Charity Reuben (Ibom Angels); Chinyere Igbomalu (Nasarawa Queens); Doosima Tarnum (Adamawa Queens); Cynthia Aku (Rivers Angels).

    Mariam Abdulrasheed (Confluence Queens) and Anam Imo (Nasarawa Amazons) were also called to camp.

     

  • U-20 World Cup: Falconets defeat Canada 3-1

    U-20 World Cup: Falconets defeat Canada 3-1

     
    Super Falconet’s midfielder, Rasheedat Ajibade who was named the Live Your Goals Player of the Match against Canada, has dedicated her award to her teammates and Coach, Peter Dedevbo. 

    In an interview, she stated; “I am excited and grateful to God for this award. Ajibade began. I am dedicating this award to my teammates for their support and especially to Coach Peter Dedevbo for believing in me and giving me the opportunity to be part of the team.”

    However, Ajibade revealed that there is a huge difference between playing at the U-20 World Cup and playing at the U-17 cadre.

    “The difference is very clear, the pressure in the U-17 is not as strong as what I am experiencing here. It is more like the higher you go, the hotter it becomes.”
    Meanwhile, Nigeria will lock horns with   Spain in Group B, while Canada tackles Japan on November 20.