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Namibia's U-17 seeks to restore pride in qualifier

Xinhua, January 12, 2016 Adjust font size:

The Namibian U-17 team is seeking seek to restore pride in the return leg of the 2016 FIFA Women U-17 World Cup clash against Nigeria.

The match is slated at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in the capital Windhoek on Jan. 22.

Namibia was walloped 4-0 by Nigeria in their first-leg match on Saturday.

The winner of the tie will play against either Zambia or South Africa.

Three countries will represent Africa at the championships. Endit