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Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Nigeria WNT, the Super Falcons, are gradually getting ready for the FIFA Women’s World Cup. The Super Falcons, on Sunday, arrived their designated camp in Brisbane after two weeks in the Gold Coast training centre Melbourne. After settling into the new environment, Randy Waldrum oversaw the team’s first training session this afternoon. Nigeria will battle Canada in their first group match at this World Cup on Friday 21, and the match is billed for the Melbourne Rectangular Stadium.