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U-20 Women's World Cup: Nigeria lose 2020 bid to Costa Rica and Panama

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NIGERIA have lost their bid to become the first African country to host a global women's tournament after Fifa chose Costa Rica and Panama as joint hosts for next year's Under-20 World Cup.

A Fifa inspection team visited proposed facilities in Nigeria last year amidst strong criticism from a section of the country's socio-political commentato­rs and analysts.

Despite the criticism, the project received strong backing from the Nigerian government.

Nigeria's bid would have seen games staged in Lagos, Benin City, Asaba and Uyo, but the world football governing body said it has opted for the first jointly hosted tournament in Costa Rica and Panama after an inspection visit to both Concacaf nations as well as further discussion­s with the two relevant member associatio­ns.

"We would like to thank the Costa Rican and Panamanian football associatio­ns for their commitment towards women's football and the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in particular. We are looking forward to a fantastic competitio­n in August," Fifa's Chief Tournament­s and Events Officer Colin Smith announced.

"After the highly successful FIFA Women's World Cup in France this year, it is important that we build on the momentum at all levels of the game.

“The U20WWC in Costa Rica and Panama next year is a perfect opportunit­y for us to continue driving the popularity of the game and with it being the first jointly hosted tournament - we can make the impact even greater," Sarai Bareman, Fifa's Chief Women's Football Officer added.

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