enjoyed a very impressive qualification campaign, in contrast to their east Asian opponents, who only secured their place when Japan were designated as hosts.
Players to watch
Korea Republic’s Yeo Minji. As winner of the adidas Golden Ball at the last FIFA U-17’s Women’s World Cup, the striker will be keen to pick up where she left off after finding the net no fewer than eight times at Trinidad and Tobago 2010.
Nigeria can call on the deadly two-pronged attack of Orji Ebere and Desire Oparanozie. Those familiar faces are joined by budding national team prospect Francisca Ordega as well as U-17 goal-scoring hero Ngozi Okobi.
The words
"Our opening game against South Korea will give us an indication of how far we can go, and it could also give us a real confidence boost. Make no mistake, I haven’t come to Japan to admire the skyscrapers; I’m here to win the World Cup," Francisca Ordega, Nigeria striker.
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