South Africa were unable to find the net as Nigeria secured passage to the Olympic Games with a 1-0 aggregate victory on Tuesday.
The Nigerians entered the game with an advantage, having secured a 1-0 victory at home in Abuja. Nevertheless, the South Africans aimed to recover this time, dominating possession early in the match.
Despite this, as the first half progressed, the visitors gained momentum, pushing forward into threatening areas. However, by half-time, the scoreline remained level at 0-0.
In the second half, Desiree Ellis’ team intensified their pressure but lacked clinical finishing in crucial areas.
With the final whistle blown and the scoreline remaining 0-0, the Super Falcons secured advancement to the Olympic Games courtesy of their 1-0 aggregate win.
Despite facing pressure in the match, the Super Falcons displayed resilience by putting their bodies on the line to preserve their away goal and secure their passage to the Olympic Games after 16 years.
Despite their efforts, Banyana Banyana were unable to create clear-cut opportunities in front of goal to assert their claim to score and find the back of the net.
Lebohang Ramalepe achieved her 100th cap on the day, becoming the 11th Banyana Banyana player to reach this milestone.
She joins a prestigious group including Refiloe Jane, Noko Matlou, Nompumelelo Nyandeni, Nothando Vilakazi, Janine van Wyk, Portia Modise, Amanda Dlamini, Mamello Makhabane, and Leandro Smeda.
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