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FIFAWWC: Canada hold Nigeria to goalless draw in group opener

Afolabi Hakim by Afolabi Hakim
July 21, 2023
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  • Canada were awarded a penalty but they missed
  • Deborah Abidoun was sent off for dangerous tackle

Nigeria’s Super Falcons first match against Canada in the ongoing FIFA Women’s World Cup ended in a stalemate as both teams failed to hit the back of the net in 90 minutes.

Both teams held each other at bay in a game that had very few chances, and one where a single goal could have been enough for the side that scored first to win it.

Goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie was the hero as her penalty save in the 50th minute ensured that Nigeria’s Super Falcons earned a point in a goalless draw from the Group B opener of the against Canada.

Nigeria’s best chance in the first half came from Ifeoma Onumonu whose strike just outside the box forced the Canadian goalkeeper into a save.

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Oshoala also got her chance but couldn’t capitalise on an error by the Canadian goalkeeper.

With just two minutes into the second half, Francisca Ordega fouled Christine Sinclair in the box to give the Canadians a chance. Nnadozie, however, had other plans as she went in the right direction to stop Sinclair’s effort.

Nigeria’s Deborah Abidoun who impressed on her senior World Cup debut ended her shift on a sad note after she was shown a straight red card for a dangerous tackle on Canada’s Ashley Lawrence.

Randy Waldrum’s side will play co-hosts Australia next on July 27.

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