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The national u-17 women's football team, junior starlets, saw their dream of a second straight FIFA World Cup appearance shattered on Friday night after losing 3-1 to Cameroon in the second leg of the final round of qualifiers in Yaounde.
Junior Starlets dream of a back-to-back World Cup appearance deemed by Cameroon
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