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Nigeria’s Flamingos Honored with FIFA Fair Play Trophy at U17 Women’s World Cup

Despite a challenging campaign at the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup in the Dominican Republic, Nigeria’s Flamingos did not return home empty-handed.

The team was awarded the prestigious FIFA Fair Play Trophy, recognizing them as the team with the best disciplinary record throughout the tournament.

This honor reflects the Flamingos’ exemplary sportsmanship and discipline, even as they faced formidable opponents on the global stage.

The Fair Play Trophy highlights Nigeria’s dedication to upholding the values of respect and integrity, a feat that has earned praise from both fans and officials.

Individually, Shakirat Moshood made a strong impression, scoring four goals and competing closely in the race for the Bronze Boot. She was ultimately tied with Spain’s Celia Segura, who clinched the Bronze Boot based on assists, narrowly edging out Moshood by a 2-1 margin. Moshood’s goal-scoring prowess, however, has cemented her as one of the standout players for Nigeria in the tournament.

The Flamingos’ achievements underscore Nigeria’s growing presence in women’s football, with hopes high for future tournaments.

The team’s fair play recognition is a proud moment for Nigerian football and a testament to the players’ discipline and resilience, representing a positive takeaway from their World Cup journey.

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