Cameroon 1-3 Nigeria: Alozie seals victory as Super Falcons thrash Lionesses
The match offered Madugu a chance to refine tactics ahead of the 14th Women Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in ...
The match offered Madugu a chance to refine tactics ahead of the 14th Women Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in ...
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Mrs Tinubu lauded the Falcons’ discipline and teamwork, calling their achievement a shining example to young girls across the country
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Midfielder Halimat Ayinde, a vital member of the team, will miss the tournament after sustaining a knee injury
Noticeably absent are veteran players Onome Ebi and Francesca Ordega.
Others from neighbouring States have also been enjoined to come out in their numbers to support the ladies.
Nigeria created another upset by staging a 3-2 comeback win over co-hosts Australia.
The coach of South Africa’s Banyana Banyana was voted the best coach in the group phase
Rivers Angels shot stopper, Tochukwu Oluehi, was the heroine as the Super Falcons overcame the Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroon.
Though it was largely a one-way traffic, the Super Falcons players performed at different levels.
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