In an intense game at the All-Africa Games, Uganda’s U20 women’s football team, the Queen Cranes, saw their aspirations for gold dashed after a hard-fought battle against Nigeria ended in defeat in the semi-finals.
The Queen Cranes displayed remarkable resilience, holding off Nigeria for extended periods during the game. However, Nigeria broke the deadlock in the 72nd minute, leaving the Ugandan side trailing.
Despite relentless efforts to mount a comeback, the Queen Cranes faced another setback when Nigeria struck again in the 88th minute, sealing their fate in the match.
With their hopes for gold now extinguished, Uganda’s focus shifts to the third-place playoffs, where they will square off against Senegal. Senegal, who suffered a defeat in their own semi-final clash against Ghana, will be vying for redemption in their quest for bronze.
Meanwhile, the stage is set for an intense battle for the ultimate prize, with Ghana set to face Nigeria in the highly anticipated final showdown. Both teams have demonstrated their prowess throughout the tournament, and the final promises to be a thrilling encounter as they vie for supremacy and the coveted gold medal.