Nigeria's Halimatu Ayinde was sensational for the Super Falcons and has received deserved recognition.
Spain won the FIFA Women's World Cup after a spectacular run to the final that saw them defeat England 1-0 to wrap up a thrilling tournament.
After the final, reputable UK media outlet, The Sun, announced their team of the tournament, featuring a host of top performers throughout the competition.
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Super Falcons' Ayinde makes team of the tournament
One name that stood out was Nigerian Super Falcons defensive midfielder Halimatu Ayinde.
Ayinde was spectacular throughout the tournament, especially in Nigeria’s last-16 clash against England which the Super Falcons lost on penalties.
She did a man-marking job on England and Chelsea star Lauren James, neutralising her efforts at every turn.
James had no impact on the game whatsoever, causing her to lose composure and get sent off in the process.
Some of the other prominent names in the SunSport team of the tournament include Mary Earps, Keira Walsh, and Manchester United's Ona Batlle.
Full SunSport team of the tournament
- Mary Earps (England)
- Ona Batlle (Spain)
- Amanda Ilestedt (Sweden)
- Millie Bright (England)
- Olga Carmona (Spain)
- Halimatu Ayinde (Nigeria)
- Keira Walsh (England)
- Aitana Bonmati (Spain)
- Lauren Hemp (England)
- Lauren James (England)
- Hinata Miyazawa (Japan)
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