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U-20 WWCQ: FIFA moves Falconets, Burundi clash to Dar Es Salaam

FIFA, the international football governing body, has decided that the Bujumbura ground is unfit to host the 2024 FIFA U20 Women’s international Cup final qualifying round first leg match between Nigeria’s Falconets and Burundi. Instead, the match will now take place in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Additionally, it has been made clear that the match between Nigeria and Burundi will serve as the final qualifying round, with the winner of the two picks earning a ticket to Colombia. This is in addition to the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup being expanded to a 24-team competition (from the 16-team event that it was at the last edition in Costa Rica last year) and the allocation of two additional slots to Africa.

Burundi will now host the Falconets at the Azam Stadium Complex in Dar es Salaam – the same venue where the Falconets played a 1-1 draw with their Tanzanian counterparts in the last round, before edging the Tanzanians 2-1 in Abuja to reach this stage.

The Confederation of African Football has also named South African official, Nonjabulo Nonhle Ndlela as referee for the match that has been scheduled for Sunday, 14th January 2024, with her compatriots Maneo Evodia Tau and Nandipha Menze as first and second assistant referees respectively. Nteboheleng Theresia Setoko from Lesotho will be the fourth official.

Angelique Tuyishime from Rwanda will be in the role of commissioner, with Fransiska Katjaimo from Namibia as referee assessor.

For the return leg at the MKO Abiola National Stadium, Abuja on Saturday, 20th January 2024, Tunisian official Asma Chouchane will be the referee, with her compatriots Houda Afine, Nesrine Ouertatani and Emna Ajbouni as assistant 1, assistant 2 and fourth official respectively. Christine Ziga from Ghana and Fadouma Dia from Senegal will serve as commissioner and referee assessor respectively.

Meanwhile, all 25 players invited by Head Coach Chris Musa Danjuma for the fixture have been notified to arrive in the Federal Capital, Abuja on Wednesday, 27th December 2023 as training sessions for the first leg match commence on the following day.

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Sydney Okafor

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