Nigerian community cheers Flamingos to victory over South African team in Pretoria

In a spectacular display of national pride, Nigerians living in South Africa cheered Nigeria’s U-17 women’s national team, Flamingos, to a 3-1 victory over their South African counterparts on Saturday in Pretoria.
President of the Nigerian Union South Africa, Smart Nwobi, led a vibrant delegation of Nigerians to support the Flamingos during their crucial FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifier match.
Mr Nwobi said during an interview that NUSA mobilised massive Nigerian support to the Lucas Moripe Stadium in Pretoria for the Flamingos.
He said, “The atmosphere at the stadium was a testament to the power of community support as Nigerians in South Africa came out adorned in green and white to cheer on their young compatriots. NUSA’s initiative to organise this show of support highlights the organisation’s commitment to fostering a sense of belonging and national pride among Nigerians living in South Africa. Despite the Flamingos team being less than three weeks old in camp, they have done exceptionally well. I use this opportunity to thank Nigerians in South Africa for coming out to support our girls and ensuring their victory. Our girls, the Flamingos, were amazing despite the overwhelming crowd from South Africans at the stadium. They stood their ground.’’
He added that the players, technical crew and officials of the team were delighted with the support received.
The Director of Competitions Department at the Nigeria Football Federation, Ruth David and the Executive Board Member of the NFF, Timothy Magaji, lauded NUSA’s efforts in mobilising support for the team.
Both teams will clash again in the return leg at the Remo Stars’ Stadium in Ikenne-Remo, Ogun State, on March 15.
The winner will advance to the final round of the series, where all four winners will qualify to join host Morocco as Africa’s flag-bearers at this year’s FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup slated for October 17 to November 5.
(NAN)
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