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2022 AWCON Qualifiers: Crested Cranes 180 minutes away from the final tournament

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2022 AWCON Qualifiers: Crested Cranes 180 minutes away from the final tournament
The Uganda Women Senior National Team is just 180 minutes away from qualifying to the 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations after progressing to the final qualification round of the 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations Qualifiers after dumping out Ethiopia on Tuesday. Despite losing the return leg 2-0 at Abebe Bikila Stadium in Addis […]

The Uganda Women Senior National Team is just 180 minutes away from qualifying to the 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations after progressing to the final qualification round of the 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations Qualifiers after dumping out Ethiopia on Tuesday.

Despite losing the return leg 2-0 at Abebe Bikila Stadium in Addis Ababa, Uganda eventually won the tense penalty shootout to progress to the next level.

It should be noted that Crested Cranes entered entered this game with an upper hand after the first leg 2-0  victory at St. Mary’s Stadium.

Therefore,  Ethiopia’s 2-0 win meant the winner had to be decided on penalties.

The home side broke the deadlock through Senaf Wakuma in the 21st minute.

They later doubled their lead ten minutes later when captain Loza Abera found space inside the area to slot home.

In the spot kicks, captain Ruth Aturo made two saves, the other two Ethiopian players missed and only one converted.

For Uganda, Nassuna scored the opening kick but Joan Nabirye missed hers. Fauzia Najjemba would go on to convert the third take before left back Sumaya Komuntale missed.

The result means Uganda advanced and set up a date with Kenya in the third round.

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