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Bambanani Mbane of South Africa challenges Ugochi Desire Oparanozie of Nigeria during the Women Africa Cup of Nations match between Nigeria and South Africa 29 November 2016 at Limbe Omnisports Stadium. PHOTO: Sydney Mahlangu/ BackpagePix

Bambanani Mbane of South Africa challenges Ugochi Desire Oparanozie of Nigeria amid the Women Africa Cup of Nations match amongst Nigeria and South Africa 29 November 2016 at Limbe Omnisports Stadium. Photograph: Sydney Mahlangu/BackpagePix


Shielding champions, Super Falcons of Nigeria, by and by vanquished South Africa's Banyana to meet all requirements for the last

round of the on-going Cameroon 2016 African Women Nations Cup, which hangs on Saturday.

The Falcons began the amusement splendidly, with advances Asisat Oshoala and Desire Oparanozie talking the battle toward the South African barrier, however the Banyana goalkeeper, Dlamini was in great frame.

The Banyana Banayana were relied upon to be solid rivals to the Nigerians and they demonstrated exactly how great they are, as they walked the Falcons toe to toe, making their own particular possibilities in the diversion.

Mabatle went close for the South Africans in the nineteenth moment, however she found the guard kept an eye on by Faith Ikidi, Onome Ebi, Osinachi Ohale and Ugo Njoku too difficult to split.

The South Africans had the ball in the back of the net just before the halftime break, yet the exertion was hailed offside.

The primary half finished goalless.

Super Falcons' Desire Oparanozie, in any case, broke the gridlock 12 minutes after the restart when she controlled a free kick past the despondent jumps of Dlamini to give Nigeria the lead.

South Africa's Coach, Ellis reacted by presenting Thembi Kgatlana, who appeared to have had an effect, as she connected up with Mcgoyi and Linda Motlhalo.

Banyana about got the equalizer in the 86th moment, yet they had two endeavors tidied up the line by the Nigerian safeguard.

Oshoala squandered what could have been objective number two when she chose to spill past a protector as opposed to terminating towards objective.

With the win, Nigeria will now meet Cameroon in the last round of the opposition on Saturday, while South Africa will confront Ghana in the third/fourth play-off on Friday evening.

Cameroon achieved the last for the progressive time subsequent to beating Ghana 1-0 in Yaoundé to set up a rematch with Nigeria.

Midfielder Raissa Feudjio scored the main objective of the match on 71 minutes as 'Les Lionnes' deservingly reserved their place in the fantastic finale and proceed with their walk towards a memorable first since forever title in the lead ladies' opposition.

The Super Falcons beat Cameroon 2-0 in the last of the last version of the opposition facilitated by Namibia two years prior.

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