In a stunning performance, Edo Queens defeated defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns to secure their place in the CAF Women’s Champions League semi-finals. The Nigerian team’s remarkable display underscores their determination to claim the title.
Edo Queens delivered a dramatic twist by staging a comeback to shatter Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies’ hopes of retaining their CAF Women’s Champions League title.
The Nigerians rallied from behind to claim a 2-1 victory, securing their spot in the semi-finals.
Melinda Kgadiete scored in the 24th minute with an assist from Karabo Dlamini, giving Sundowns a narrow lead. However, Emem Essien’s equalizer during stoppage time shattered South Africa’s title aspirations.
With Queens requiring only a win, the late goal secured their success.
The defending champions’ fate was sealed when Mary Mamudu capitalized on shaky defense during a set piece, propelling the Nigerians into the lead and securing an unforgettable victory in the final moments of added time.
Before the match against Sundowns, Monday Okpebholo, the newly inaugurated governor of Edo State, encouraged Edo Queens to bring home the cup.
The win against the South Africans has brought Edo Queens nearer to securing their first-ever trophy.