On October 8, 2025, Nigeria’s U-17 Flamingos landed in Casablanca for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup.
At Abuja airport, former Super Eagles defender Taribo West inspired the team for the Flamingos World Cup.
Discipline for Success
West urged the Flamingos to stay disciplined. “I’ll be praying for you,” he said. He believes they can win the Flamingos World Cup, emulating the Super Falcons’ recent WAFCON triumph.
Following Coaches’ Guidance
The former Inter Milan star stressed respecting coaches’ instructions. “Listen to your coaches, not the crowd,” he advised. This focus is key to shining in the Flamingos World Cup campaign.
Teamwork and Focus
West emphasized unity. “Bless teammates who play,” he said. Teamwork will drive strength and success in Morocco. Thus, discipline remains central to the Flamingos World Cup journey.
Lessons from Experience
Drawing from his 30-year career, West shared insights. “Discipline earned me opportunities,” he noted.
A former manager invited him to France due to his professionalism, a lesson for the Flamingos World Cup team.
Avoiding Distractions
West warned against external pressures. “Crowds can distract you,” he said.
Following coaches’ strategies ensures performance, boosting the Flamingos World Cup chances against tough opponents.
Preparation in Casablanca
Lodged at Ibis Hotel, the Flamingos held a light training session on October 8. They will play friendlies against New Zealand and Paraguay before moving to Marrakesh for the Flamingos World Cup.
Strong Group Stage Ahead
In Group D, Nigeria faces Canada, France, and Samoa.
Undefeated in 10 preparatory matches, scoring 44 goals without conceding, the Flamingos World Cup team enters with confidence.
Building on Success
The team’s perfect record fuels optimism. “God will grant you grace,” West said, praying for victory. Their preparation positions them as strong Flamingos World Cup contenders in 2025.
Community and Resilience
West’s advice fosters togetherness. Supporting teammates, even from the bench, builds team spirit. This unity could propel the Flamingos World Cup campaign to new heights.
Path to Glory
Starting October 17, the Flamingos aim to lift the trophy. West’s words echo: discipline and teamwork are vital. Nigeria’s U-17 girls are set to make history in the Flamingos World Cup.