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Super Falcons head coach, Justine Madugu, has said his team will go all out for a win against Algeria in their last group ...
WAFCON: Super Falcons head coach Justin Madugu has promised to make changes to his squad ahead of Algeria clash after a 1-0 ...
Nigeria’s Super Falcons have secured a guaranteed $200,000 prize following their 1-0 triumph over Botswana in the 2024 ...
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Legit.ng on MSN"We didn’t put up a good performance": Super Falcons coach demands improvement after tough win vs BotswanaSuper Falcons interim coach Justin Madugu admits his team's performance against Botswana was unimpressive, despite securing a win and qualifying for the quarterfinal ...
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Legit.ng on MSNSecurity missing as pitch invader disrupts Super Falcons' WAFCON jubilation, video: "Who be this?"Fans have raised concerns about the lack of security at the stadium when a pitch invader joined the Super Falcons to jubilate ...
The delayed arrival of Nigeria’s Super Falcons training kit at the ongoing Women Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco has seen the team train in old matchday jerseys and this has sparked conversations, ...
Super Falcons’ Chiwendu Ihezuo could not hide her excitement after helping Nigeria overcome a stubborn Botswana side in their ...
Ihezuo’s late strike secured the Super Falcons place in the WAFCON Quarter-Finals ¹with a 1-0 victory over Botswana.
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Legit.ng on MSN“We Never Get Coach”: Nigerians React As Super Falcons Struggle to Beat Botswana, Advance to Last 8Nigeria fans have berated coach of Super Falcons Justin Madugu despite the team 1-0 win against Botswana at the ongoing 10th Women's Africa Cup of Nations.
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PM News on MSNMission X: Super Falcons pip Botswana, qualify for quarter finalsThe Super Falcons will take on Algeria in their last match of group B on Sunday evening, at the same Larbi Zaouli Stadium.
Under the theme ‘Mission X’, the Falcons are eyeing a strong start to set the tone for what they hope will be another ...
Three years ago, the Mares were beaten by Nigeria - thanks to goals from Ifeoma Onumonu (21’) and Christy Ucheibe (48’).
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