Under-17 FIFA Women's World Cup 2022 semi-finals: Colombia beats Nigeria on penalties
The semi-final scores of the Under-17 FIFA Women's World Cup are impressive. Nigeria has been beaten by Colombia on penalties.
By ET Spotlight Special |
Agencies
Colombia has reached the finals of the Under-17 FIFA Women's World Cup by beating Nigeria on penalties. The development has extended Africa's wait for a maiden appearance in the final.
Colombian goalkeeper Luisa Agudelo sealed a 6-5 win in the shootout by saving a crucial goal from Comfort Folorunsho in Margao, Goa, after 90 minutes. Nigeria, however, struggled hard until the last minute of the match. Omamuzo Edafe had clinched victory over the USA in the quarter-finals but could not repeat the same in semi-finals.
Another of Edafe's best performances were witnessed while playing against West Africa.
Qatar World Cup: Most expensive World cup ever
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The gleaming new stadiums are ready and cost more than $6.5 billion.
The gleaming new stadiums are ready and cost more than $6.5 billion.
FIFA lauded Qatar's preparations and its stadiums designed to highlight Arabic tradition and culture.
FIFA lauded Qatar's preparations and its stadiums designed to highlight Arabic tradition and culture.
Plans also include a driverless metro system with a price tag of $36 billion serving five of the eight venues.
Plans also include a driverless metro system with a price tag of $36 billion serving five of the eight venues.
Thousands of laborers worked relentlessly to finish some hotels, apartment blocks, and roads.
Thousands of laborers worked relentlessly to finish some hotels, apartment blocks, and roads.
Qatar's natural gas riches have given the emirate seemingly bottomless pockets to pay for the football extravaga
Qatar's natural gas riches have given the emirate seemingly bottomless pockets to pay for the football extravaga
Mind-boggling estimates of up to $300 billion have been given for the total infrastructure spending over the past decade.
Mind-boggling estimates of up to $300 billion have been given for the total infrastructure spending over the past decade.
By contrast, the 2014 World Cup in Brazil cost an estimated $11.5 billion, and Russia 2018 about $14 billion.
By contrast, the 2014 World Cup in Brazil cost an estimated $11.5 billion, and Russia 2018 about $14 billion.
The most expensive ticket is for Category 1 seating at the final, which is 5,850 Qatari rials (approximately $1,600).
The most expensive ticket is for Category 1 seating at the final, which is 5,850 Qatari rials (approximately $1,600).
According to Fifa, nearly 2.9 million tickets have been sold for the World Cup so far.
According to Fifa, nearly 2.9 million tickets have been sold for the World Cup so far.
Now, let us discuss a few glimpses of the U17 FIFA semi-finals. Team South America will face either Spain or Germany.
Nigeria's Flamingos failed to carve good opportunities throughout the game. Just before the half-hour mark, Colombia scored a point on their name. Mary Espitaleta sprung bright, making a powerful long-range free kick targeting the bar.
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Another quick opportunity was chased by Opeyemi Ajakaye, Nigeria, in competition with Colombia. But luck favoured Colombia; right after the 53rd minute, the game was in their control.
Captain Linda Caicedo not just once but twice hit the palms of Faith Omilana. On the other hand, the Nigerian goalkeeper saved the efforts of many players.
Nigeria now plays for third place on Sunday at the sixth U17 Women's World Cup.