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U17 Women’s World Cup: Nigeria’s ugly outing, Olowookere’s apology, CAF award blow, and what went wrong

by Imhonlamhen Eronmhonsele
October 30, 2025
in News, NewsNow, Nigeria, This Week, Top, World Cup
U17 Women’s World Cup: Nigeria’s ugly outing, Olowookere’s apology, CAF award blow, and what went wrong

Nigeria’s Flamingos at the 2025 FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup. Photo Credit: FIFA Comms

Nigeria’s Flamingos arrived in Morocco for the 2025 FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup with soaring optimism, a seasoned coach, and a perfect run of pre-tournament form, Soccernet.ng reports.

Yet, by the end of their campaign, the story had soured into one of disappointment and regret.

Head coach Bankole Olowookere, in his third World Cup in charge, had reason to dream big. He led Nigeria to a historic bronze medal in India in 2022 and reached the quarterfinals in the Dominican Republic in 2024.

Salute To Almighty God
Salute To Nigeria
Salute To FIFA
Salute To NFF
Salute To Nigerians
Salute To The entire players and backroom staff of Nigeria U17 Women's Team
Salute To Indians
Salute To The World.
This is me saying thank you for your support always #U17WWC #TeamNigeria pic.twitter.com/0BkM8ZlH4t

— Olowookere Bankole (@OlowookereBank2) November 1, 2022

The veteran tactician even promised that this new generation would replicate the success of the Super Falcons in Morocco, the same country where Nigeria’s senior women’s team lifted a record 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title earlier in July.

Nigeria’s Flamingos
Nigeria’s Flamingos head coach Bankole Olowookere. Photo Credit: Olowookere/ X

In preparation, the Flamingos looked unstoppable. They won all their home friendlies without conceding, breezed through two more in Morocco against New Zealand and Paraguay, and headed confidently into their Group F opener.

What followed, however, was a collapse no one saw coming.

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Nigeria: Olowookere takes the blame for heavy defeats

The first warning sign came in a 4-1 loss to Canada on matchday one. A second defeat, 1-0 to France, deepened the crisis.

Nigeria’s Flamingos
The Flamingos at the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup. Photo Credit: Olowookere/X

A 4-0 win against debutants Samoa briefly restored belief, enough to push Nigeria into the Round of 16 as one of the best third-placed teams.

But against Italy, the Flamingos fell apart again, losing 4-0 in what is possibly one of their worst-ever World Cup performances.

Nigeria’s Flamingos vs France
Nigeria’s Flamingos vs France. Photo Credit: Super Falcons Show/X

The statistics tell a grim story. Nigeria conceded nine goals, their joint-worst defensive record in tournament history. It was also the first time they lost three matches in a single edition and the first time they played four or more games but won only once.

What had been a bright, promising team suddenly looked disjointed. Goalkeeping errors, poor organisation, and a blunt attack turned the once-celebrated side into one struggling for cohesion and confidence.

After the final whistle against Italy, coach Bankole Olowookere took full responsibility.

Flamingos boss Bankole Olowookere
Photo Credit: Bankole Olowookere/ X

“First of all, I want to apologise to our fans all over the world,” he wrote on his X page. “We’re sorry it had to end this way. There are lessons to learn and positives to take home. I’m proud of the girls because they gave their best.”

The apology struck a chord with fans, many of whom had expected another deep run in the tournament. But beyond emotions, the result could have real consequences for Olowookere’s coaching career.

It's a great honor to be nominated for the 2025 CAF Women's Coach Of The Year. This is another huge milestone to my budding career.

Congratulations also to our Super Falcons WAFCON winning coach, Justine Madugu.

I appreciate the NFF for their consistent support over the years. pic.twitter.com/EWDfcQFKa8

— Olowookere Bankole (@OlowookereBank2) October 18, 2025

Nominated for the CAF Women’s Coach of the Year award, Olowookere was once seen as a strong contender alongside Super Falcons boss Justine Madugu, Morocco’s Jorge Vilda, and South Africa’s Desiree Ellis.

However, after this World Cup disappointment, Madugu now stands as the clear favourite to clinch the continental honour.

For Olowookere and the Flamingos, Morocco 2025 will go down as a painful lesson, a reminder that talent and preparation must still be matched with composure, strategy, and mental resilience when the stakes are highest.

Tags: Bankole OlowookereFIFA U17 Women's World CupFlamingos
<!-- Author Start -->Imhonlamhen Eronmhonsele<!-- Author End -->

Imhonlamhen Eronmhonsele

A lifelong fan of Arsenal and the Super Eagles, Imhonlamhen is a football writer and editor at Soccernet.ng, where his journey as a journalist began more than six years ago. Since then, he has helped shape the platform’s editorial voice and guided it toward some of its proudest milestones. With a background in Engineering and further training in journalism and digital media, Imhons brings both precision and passion to his storytelling. His love for football runs deep, but he also follows boxing, chess, and athletics with equal curiosity.

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