In a one-sided encounter, at the Stayden Spartak, Nigerians blazed the trail in front of 100 fans, in a Belarus match between Bobruichanka and Viktorya-86 Brest.
2010 U17 FIFA Women's World Cup discovery, Loveth Ayila registered five goals for Bobruichanka. The goals were scored in the 42nd, 59th, 68th, 82nd and 84th minute of play.
Defensive minister Joy Jegede also grabbed the headlines with an uncomprising display at the back and three goals to her name.
The team's playmaker and former Delta Queens star, Jane David, though wasn't on the scoresheet, she was involved in five of the goals scored. She lasted 90 minutes.
Hardworking defender Queen Ejovwo also got a taste of the festive show, with a 46th minute entrance, in place of two-goal heroine Irina Tretyakova.
The game ended fourteen-nil in favour of Bobruichanka, with Loveth voted the best player. Joy, Queen and Jane all got high ratings from pundits that covered the game.
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