2022 Sheroes Cup: Edo and Delta Queen to Battle for Cup as Confluence Queens Tackles Nasarawa Amazons in Losers Final

 2022 Sheroes Cup: Edo and Delta Queen to Battle for Cup as Confluence Queens Tackles Nasarawa Amazons in Losers Final




2022 Sheroes Cup: Edo and Delta Queen to Battle for Cup as Confluence Queens Tackles Nasarawa Amazons in Losers Final

Edo Queens and Delta Queens have qualified for the final of the 2022 Sheroes Cup. The two sides accumulated 19 points and 17 points respectively.


Confluence Queens and Nasarawa Amazons would clash in the third-place match.


Below is how events panned out on day seven of the competition.


Edo Queens 3-0 Royal Queens


It was a one-sided affair at Area 3, with Edo Queens destroying Royal Queens 3-0.



Kafayat Mafisere netted the fastest goal of the tournament in 35 seconds before Tosin Ogundeko bagged a brace to help Moses Aduku's side complete the rout. 


Edo Queens topped the table with 19 points from seven games.


Naija Ratels 0-2 Confluence Queens


Goals from Merit Offor and Saidat Adebiyi proved to be enough as Confluence Queens won 2-0 against Naija Ratels at Old Parade Ground.


Confluence Queens ended up in the third spot with 11 points from a possible 21.


Delta Queens 4-0 Honey Badgers


With a place in the final already assured, Delta Queens thrashed Honey Badgers 4-0.


Chinaza Agoh grabbed a double, with Folajomi Alaba and Peace Abbey notching one each for the Asaba-based outfit.


Delta Queens picked up 17 points from seven matches.


Nasarawa Amazons 0-0 Adamawa Queens


A stubborn Adamawa Queens team did well to hold Nasarawa Amazons to a goalless draw.


Amazons placed fourth at the end of the round-robin.


Day 7 Results


Edo Queens 3-0 Royal Queens

Naija Ratels 0-2 Confluence Queens

Delta Queens 4-0 Honey Badgers

Nasarawa Amazons 0-0 Adamawa Queens


Day 8 Fixtures


Date: 12th November 2022


Third Place


Confluence Queens Vs Nasarawa Amazons

10 am

Old Parade Ground


Final


Edo Queens Vs Delta Queens

3 pm at Moshood Abiola Stadium.

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