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U-17 WWC: Record-Breaking Crowd Witnesses Nigeria’s Triumph Over Dominican Republic

Matchday five at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Dominican Republic 2024 was full of emotion and excitement, as USA and Ecuador registered impressive victories over Korea Republic and New Zealand to punch their tickets to the knockout round.

Group leaders Nigeria and Spain also secured wins to clinch finishes atop Groups A and B.

Nigeria’s match against the Dominican Republic was particularly significant, not only because of the victory that secured their top spot in Group A but also due to the record-breaking crowd.

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Shakirat Moshood’s stunning 89th-minute strike ensured a 1-0 win, propelling Nigeria to the quarter-finals and setting up a thrilling rematch against the USA.

The match, played under driving rain in Santo Domingo, drew a record crowd of 13,535, marking the highest attendance for any football match involving a Dominican Republic national team.

The quarter-final on Saturday will see Nigeria facing the USA in a highly anticipated rematch of their quarter-final duel at India 2022, where Nigeria triumphed after a dramatic penalty shootout.

The following day, Spain will take on Ecuador, who have reached the knockout stages in their maiden World Cup appearance.

Despite their exit, the Dominican Republic’s historic match against Nigeria was a testament to the growing popularity and support for women’s football in the region.

The tournament continues to captivate audiences with its blend of emerging talent and competitive spirit