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Thursday, 13 February, 2003, 23:06 GMT
Nigeria take women's trophy
Nigeria
Nigeria now get to keep the trophy
Nigeria took the Women's Cup of Nations with a 2-0 win over Ghana's Black Queens in Warri.

It was the third time they had won the tournament, meaning they get to keep the trophy.

We're very excited to have won it three times

Nigeria coach Sam Okpodu
Ghana had beaten the Super Falcons in the group stage of the competition, but Nigeria gained their revenge with lethal aplomb.

Perpetual Nkocha got the Nigeria's first after a skilful dribble down the left flank.

And Ekpo Effionwan netted the second on 74 minutes with a calm finish from a prolonged build-up.

Nigeria were always in control, although Ghana's Alberta Sackey missed a great chance to put the Black Queens back into the game, miscuing on 51 minutes.

That was after the match had been had up for several minutes after fans began to pelt the Togolese referee with missiles.

Tough match

After the game, an ecstatic Sam Okpodu - the Super Falcons coach - told the BBC he was proud to have won the trophy in Nigeria.

"Nigeria is known as the country of football, and I'm glad that I'm the man who's led them to their third championship," Okpodu said.

"We're very excited to have won it three times - we're not doing anything but celebrating."

And he paid tribute to the team's opponents.

"The Ghanaians put up a tough fight," he said.

This competition between Nigeria and Ghana will go for a very long time to come."


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