Tunisia, Zambia and Tanzania
have been eliminated from the African qualifiers for the FIFA Women's
Under-20 tournament, to be hosted by Canada from 5 to 24 August, 2014.
Also out of the qualifiers is Uganda which withdrew from its match against Ghana.
In their second-round, second leg match, Nigeria battered Tunisia 4-0 and qualified for the next stage on 8-0 goals aggregate.
The Nigerian girls had beaten Tunisia by the same number of goals (4-0) when they hosted the first leg on 14 December.
On Saturday, South Africa defeated Tanzania 5-0 on Saturday and won 9-1 on aggregate having won the first leg 4-1 away 7 December.
Equatorial Guinea defeated Zambia 4-0 Sunday to win 6-0 on aggregate after winning the first leg 2-0 away on 7 December.
The African qualifiers for Canada 2014 are being played on a home-and-away basis between September 2013 and 24 January, 2014.
African will present two teams at Canada 2014.
Also out of the qualifiers is Uganda which withdrew from its match against Ghana.
In their second-round, second leg match, Nigeria battered Tunisia 4-0 and qualified for the next stage on 8-0 goals aggregate.
The Nigerian girls had beaten Tunisia by the same number of goals (4-0) when they hosted the first leg on 14 December.
On Saturday, South Africa defeated Tanzania 5-0 on Saturday and won 9-1 on aggregate having won the first leg 4-1 away 7 December.
Equatorial Guinea defeated Zambia 4-0 Sunday to win 6-0 on aggregate after winning the first leg 2-0 away on 7 December.
The African qualifiers for Canada 2014 are being played on a home-and-away basis between September 2013 and 24 January, 2014.
African will present two teams at Canada 2014.
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