Benin’s U17 women’s team took a significant step toward qualification for the 2025 FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup with a convincing 2-0 win over the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in the first leg of their second-round qualifier.
The match, held at the Kégué Stadium on Sunday, saw the young Amazones dominate proceedings and secure a valuable advantage ahead of the return leg in Kinshasa.
Dominance without reward in the first half
Right from the opening whistle, Benin asserted control, dictating the tempo and putting the Congolese defense under pressure.
The hosts created several clear-cut chances, but a combination of wasteful finishing and resolute defending from the Leopards kept the match goalless by halftime.
Despite their attacking intent, the Beninese side, led by coach Ida Azonsou, struggled to find the breakthrough in a tense opening period.
Meanwhile, the visitors showed impressive defensive discipline, frustrating their opponents and occasionally threatening on the counterattack.
Their resilience ensured the teams went into the break level, with all to play for in the second half.
Breakthrough after the restart
Benin emerged from the interval with renewed determination, and their persistence finally paid off in the 65th minute.
Hermione Lokossou capitalized on a well-worked attacking move to fire home from close range, breaking the deadlock and giving the home side a well-deserved lead.
Buoyed by the opener, the Amazones continued to push forward, maintaining control of possession and denying DRC any opportunity to stage a comeback.
Their dominance was rewarded once again in the dying moments of the match when Romaine Gandonou struck in the 90th minute to seal the victory.
The second goal not only confirmed Benin’s superiority but also provided them with a comfortable cushion heading into the decisive return leg.
Focus shifts to the return leg
With this vital home win, Benin holds the upper hand as they prepare to travel to Kinshasa for the second leg in a week’s time.
While the 2-0 scoreline offers a strong advantage, the team will need to remain focused to complete the job and secure their place in the next round of qualifiers for the 2025 FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup in Morocco.
The young Amazones will be hoping to build on their impressive performance and continue their march towards a historic World Cup appearance.