The state leader has donated the cash gift for Christopher Danjuma's
side after their win over visitors in the U20 Women's World Cup.
Governor
Godwin Obaseki of Edo State has rewarded the Falconets with a cash gift
of five million naira for beating Tanzania 3-0 in the U20 Women's World
Cup qualifier in Benin City on Saturday.
Rasheedat Ajibade's
brace plus Lilian Tule's opener ensured Christopher Danjuma's ladies
overcame their visitors at the packed Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium.
Obaseki,
who hosted the delegations of Nigeria and Tanzania for a dinner party
at the Banquet Hall, said hosting the encounter was in interest to
support women's football and bring back to glory of sports.
He
backed the Falconets to subdue the east African in the second leg in
Dar-es-Salaam, adding that the cash donation was made to spur the girls
to the next stage.
"Certainly, we hope to hosts the Falconets
again. This is the first time in a long while we are hosting a national
team," Obaseki said.
"Edo state government believe in engaging
youths through sports and hosting the girls will encourage other young
ones to emulate them by building their talents.
"The standard of
the match was very high and simply incredible. I was very impressed with
the pace, style and accuracy of our girls.
"Certainly, they can
see they are much better side - just that they need to be a lot more
confident, stable and definitely, they are going to win in Tanzania.
"The
donation is a token of support from the state government to the players
for making us proud beating Tanzania and motivate them to win the
second leg. We will be happy to welcome more teams in Benin."
He
further assured that the state is ready to host this year's Nigeria
Women Premier League Super Four tournament scheduled to hold from
October 9-14 in Benin City.
Igho Kingsley
Photo Credit : fifa.com
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