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WAFCON 2022
Nigeria leaves Morocco empty-headed after losing the third place match to Zambia on Friday.
Super Falcons coach, Randy Waldrum is optimistic the team will cope with the absence of some key players for the game against Zambia.
Super Falcons Captain Onome Ebi has confirmed she will be out of action for at least six weeks, due to injury.
Super Falcons CB Onome Ebi miss Nigeria’s third place match against Zambia on Friday.
CAF’s Technical Study Group described the ongoing 2022 WAFCON as a success and calls on the Executive Committee to open door for more teams in the next edition.
Players of the Super Falcons have reportedly boycotted training his morning, Wednesday, in Morocco according to reports.
Despite Nigeria’s semi-final loss to Morocco at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, the team is still the best in Africa says Super Falcons star Rasheedat Ajibade.
Morocco’s WNT head coach Reynaldo Pedros has dedicated his side’s victory over Nigeria to the home supporters among the over 45,000 fans in the stadium on Monday night.
Former Super Falcons Coach says Nigeria No Longer Leader in Women’s Football
by Brila
written by Brila
Nigeria’s dominance in Women’s Football in Africa is waning and the semi-final defeat to Morocco in the Nations Cup is another strong indication, says former WNT assistant Coach Mansur Abdullahi.
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