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PHOTOS: African teams stamp their class at the FIFA Women's World Cup

June 09, 2015 10:36 IST
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Cameroon overpower Ecuador; Nigeria score late to draw with Sweden

Cameroon's Gaelle Enganamouit (right) and Ecuador's Ligia Moreira battle for the ball during their FIFA Women's World Cup Group C match at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on Monday

Cameroon's Gaelle Enganamouit (right) and Ecuador's Ligia Moreira battle for the ball during their FIFA Women's World Cup Group C match at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on Monday. Photograph: Rich Lam/Getty Images

Gaelle Enganamouit scored a hat-trick as Cameroon belied their lowly world ranking of 53rd with a commanding 6-0 victory over fellow Women's World Cup debutants Ecuador in their Group C opener in Vancouver on Monday.

Les Lionnes, who qualified for the World Cup by finishing as runners-up at last year's African Women's Championship, took advantage of several defensive lapses by Ecuador with a three-goal burst in 11 minutes during the first half.

Madelaine Ngono Mani pounced on a rebound to score the opening goal in the 34th minute before fellow forward Enganamouit made it 2-0 just two minutes later with a right-footed blast.

Cameroon defender Christine Manie (left) and Ecuador forward Monica Quinteros (11) vie for possession

Cameroon defender Christine Manie (left) and Ecuador forward Monica Quinteros (11) vie for possession. Photograph: Anne-Marie Sorvin-USA TODAY Sports/Reuters

The speedy Cameroon forwards dominated up front and Christine Manie struck from the penalty spot in the 44th minute after sending Ecuador goalkeeper Shirley Berruz the wrong way, burying the ball low to the left with a thunderous shot.

Ecuador were reduced to 10 players when defender Ligia Moreira was red carded in the 66th minute and Enganamouit took advantage seven minutes later when she found the back of the net from close range.

Gabrielle Aboudi Onguene, who orchestrated many of Cameroon's attacking moves in her 50th international match, scored from the penalty spot in the 79th minute before Enganamouit followed suit in the 94th to make it 6-0.

Nigeria forward Asisat Oshoala (8) scores past Sweden defender Nilla Fischer (5) in their Group D match at the 2015 women's World Cup at Winnipeg Stadium on Monday

Nigeria forward Asisat Oshoala (8) scores past Sweden defender Nilla Fischer (5) in their Group D match at the 2015 women's World Cup at Winnipeg Stadium on Monday. Photograph: Bruce Fedyck-USA TODAY Sports/Reuters

Francisca Ordega scored late for Nigeria to earn a 3-3 draw with Sweden in their Group D Women's World Cup opener on Monday, signalling that Africa will be heard from during the month-long tournament.

A day after Germany crushed the Ivory Coast 10-0, the Super Falcons restored African pride with an all-out attacking style that won over the fans and shocked the fifth-ranked Swedes.

With Sweden hanging on for the win, Ordega ran onto a perfect pass from Ngozi Okobi and confidently fired the ball past charging goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl in the 87th minute.

"The Nigerian team is a praying team," said Super Falcons coach Edwin Okon, who knelt down to kiss the ground and pray after Ordega's goal.

"We knew it is not over until it is over.

"We are a good team, it was just unfortunate in the first half we gave up two cheap goals."

Nigeria, ranked 33 in the world, had Sweden on the back foot for much of the match but trailed 2-0 at halftime after an own goal by Desire Oparanozie and a tap-in from Nilla Fischer, both scores coming off Sweden corners and the product of sloppy defending.

Nigeria forward Francisca Ordega (17) celebrates scoring against Sweden

Nigeria forward Francisca Ordega (17) celebrates scoring against Sweden. Photograph: USA TODAY Sports Images/Reuters

But the speedy Nigerians continued to press forward in the second half and were rewarded for their enterprise as they scored twice in a three-minute burst from forwards Okobi and Asisat Oshoala, who out-muscled Fischer for the ball at the top of the penalty area and then coolly slotted home.

The reeling Swedes were quick to respond, regaining the lead at 3-2 when substitute Linda Sembrant kneed a cross past Nigeria's goalkeeper Precious Dede.

One of the pre-tournament favourites to reach the July 5 final in Vancouver, Sweden now face a bigger challenge to emerge from a so-called 'Group of Death' that also includes the second-ranked United States and 10th-ranked Australia.

"This is a really tough group," acknowledged Sweden coach Pia Sundhage. "It is the first game and people out there were a little bit nervous and at the end of the day we have a second game and a third and we will do better.

"I'm very pleased we scored three goals, however, the fact we gave up a late equaliser I am not happy about that."

Group D action resumes on Friday when Nigeria play Australia and the United States face Sweden.

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