The journey to the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup 2026 begins this Thursday as 38 African teams, including Nigeria’s Super Falconets, learn their qualifying opponents. The draw will take place in Cairo at 12:30 GMT, shortly after the draw for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers.
The upcoming World Cup, to be hosted by Colombia, will feature 24 teams, with four representatives from Africa. In the previous edition, Nigeria reached the Round of 16, while Cameroon and Ghana exited at the group stage.
Teams to Watch in the Draw
Among the 38 nations in the draw are heavyweights like Nigeria, Ghana, and Cameroon, alongside emerging teams like Zambia, South Sudan, and Morocco. Each team will aim to secure one of Africa’s four coveted slots for the tournament.
The full list of participating nations includes Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burundi, and others, highlighting the depth of talent across the continent.
Anticipation Builds for Africa’s Rising Stars
The Super Falconets, known for their impressive history in the competition, remain a strong contender to fly Africa’s flag in Colombia. With a legacy of nurturing young talent, Nigeria looks forward to another strong campaign on the global stage.
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