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Friday, 6 June 2014

Oparanozie: Rwanda will fall

The hard working attacker said she foresaw another
whitewash for the She-Amavubi on Saturday in the
return leg of the African Women's Championship
qualifiers
Turkey-based Super Falcons' striker Desire Ugochi
Oparanozie has stated that the She-Amavubi of Rwanda
would be beaten for the second time on Saturday when
they play in an African Women's Championship(AWC)
second round, second leg tie slated for the Ahmadu
Bello Stadium, Kaduna.
Falcons were 4-1 winners when the first leg was
decided a fortnight ago in Kisenyi, Rwanda.
Oparanozie pointed out that the Nigerians have stepped
up preparations better than they did for the first leg
since their return from Rwanda and that anything short
of victory will be unacceptable.
"It is everyone's desire to see to it that the Falcons not
only qualify for the AWC but to also win the Cup again
for a record seven time. We are ready for the
Rwandese's She- Amavubi and they won't escape a big
win here in Kaduna.
"We won't spare them at all from the start of the game
till the very end. I am ready and other players are willing
too to see to it that Nigeria comes top once again," a
confident Oparanozie told Goal .
Goal can report that Falcons have won six editions out
of the eight competed for thus far since the competition
started in Nigeria in 1998. The Falcons won the first five
editions before losing the title to Equatorial Guinea in
2008.
They held it again in 2010 when it was hosted by South
Africa but relinquished it in 2012 to same Equatorial
Guinea when the competition took place in Malabo

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