The Super Falconets of Nigeria suffered a tough 3-1 loss to Germany in their second match of the 2024 FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup, following an opening day victory over South Korea at the Estadio El Techo in Bogota. After securing a crucial 1-0 win against South Korea, Coach Christopher Danjuma’s side looked promising and aimed to carry the momentum into their clash with Germany.
Facing a formidable German side that has been a recurring obstacle for Nigeria in past U-20 World Cups, the Falconets had a challenging task ahead. Germany struck early, with Alara Sehitler netting the first goal in the 17th minute. Despite creating their own chances, the Falconets struggled to convert opportunities into goals during the first half.
Nigeria found a lifeline in the 51st minute when Chiamaka Okwuchukwu scored to bring the match level. However, just ten minutes later, Sofie Zdebel restored Germany’s lead, and in stoppage time, Sarah Ernst added another goal to seal Germany’s victory, leaving Nigeria with a 3-1 defeat.
Sports analysts say the loss puts Nigeria in a difficult position, as they must win their final group game against Venezuela to keep their hopes of advancing alive.