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Nigeria Crowned U-18 IHF Women Champion

Nigeria’s U-18 girls have been crowned champion of the IHF Women’s Trophy Africa Zone 3 Phase after defeating Benin Republic in Accra, Ghana.

The fans at the Tennis Arena of the Accra Sports Stadium, were in awe of the coach Shittu  Adewunmi’s girls as they conveniently earned a 42-17 victory over Benin Republic with goalkeeper Babatunde Kehinde named the Most Valuable Player of the Match for a wonderful performance.

She is the twin sister of Babatunde Taiwo, who got the MVP in Nigeria’s first match against Liberia.

Nigeria qualified for the IHF Women’s Trophy Continental Phase, winning four matches without losing any game in the competition.

President of the Handball Federation of Nigeria Samuel Ocheho, who is in Accra in his capacity as the president of IHF Africa Zone 3 said he was excited that the development programmes of the HFN to discover talents are yielding dividends.

“I am super excited that the programmes of the HFN to discover players through our underage competition are yielding dividends.

“This is a testament to the successes of our programmes and we will continue to ensure that we continue to development of the game and its continued growth,” Ocheho said.

Nigeria will represent Africa Zone 3 the continental phase of the IHF Trophy Africa phase in a yet-to-be-announced host country in a few months.

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