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India 2022: Flamingos play Germany, Chile and New Zealand in group stage

Nigeria’s U17 girls, Flamingos, have been placed in Group B of this year’s FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup finals in India, alongside women’s football powerhouse Germany, Chile and New Zealand.

At the draw ceremony done on Friday by FIFA in Zurich, Switzerland, hosts India are in Group A with powerhouses United States of America and Brazil, as well as African representatives Morocco. Cup holders Spain, Colombia, Mexico and China make up Group C while Group D has Japan, Tanzania, Canada and France.

India and the United States of America will kick off the tournament officially inside the Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar at 8pm India time on Tuesday, 11th October.

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The Flamingos, who missed the last tournament in Uruguay in 2018, will have a great re-integration party as they confront Germany at 8pm India time on Tuesday, 11th October (same time as the opening match) at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadiun in Goa.

Nigeria’s other matches are against New Zealand on 14th October (4.30pm) also at the Nehru Stadium in Goa, and against Chile at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar on 17th October (4.30pm).

GROUP A: India  USA  Morocco  Brazil
GROUP B: Germany  Nigeria  Chile  New Zealand
GROUP C: Spain  Colombia  Mexico  China
GROUP D: Japan  Tanzania  Canada  France

 

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