South Africa Emerge Champions of Aisha Buhari Cup After Defeating Super Falcons of Nigeria
- Aisha Buhari Cup final match ended in an embarrassing fashion for the Super Falcons who were defeated by Banyana Banyana
- The ladies from South Africa edged their Nigerian counterparts 4-2 at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena in Lagos
- Either of the sided needed victory to emerge champions of the maiden edition of the tournament and the South Africans stunned the hosts
The Banyana Banyana of South Africa have won the Aisha Buhari Cup following a breathtaking performance on the final match day, September 21.
The maiden edition of the Aisha Buhari Invitational Women’s tournament, called the Aisha Buhari Cup (ABC), witnessed a thrilling finale at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena on Tuesday evening.
All the participating teams played just two matches each with the team with the highest points tally emerging as the champions.
Aisha Buhari Cup ended in victory for Banyana Banyana. Photo: Soccerzela
On the final day, it was more of a ‘war’ than the friendly match it was meant to be as both teams showed why they are Africa’s powerhouses, when it comes to women’s football.
Banyana Banyana opened the scoring as early as the 6th minute following an own goal by Alozie Michelle.
Minutes later, Onome Ebi committed a foul in the danger area as the South African’s extended their lead after Motlhalo Linda converted from the spot; 2-0.
In the 20th minute, Nigeria thought they were back in the game but Desire Oparanozie’s effort was canceled-out after referee adjudged a foul in the build-up.
The striker converted Oshoala’s well worked inswinger, but the referee says there was a foul in the build-up, Oshoala disagrees, but goal won’t stand.
And just before half-time, the Nigerians were stunned when Banyana Banyana converted a well-worked move as Salgado Gabriela made it 3-0 before both teams went into the break.
Like wounded lionnesses, the Super Falcons came blazing hot from the tunnel and pulled one back in the 47th minute courtesy substitute Ikechukwu Vivian to make it 1-3.
And six minutes later, Ikechukwu Vivian grabbed a brace to give Nigeria hope of an equaliser, having reduced the scoreline to 3-2.
However, with three minutes left on the clock, Linda Motlhalo silenced the crowd when she converted from the penalty spot to seal the win. It ended; Nigeria 2-4 South Africa.
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