Super Falcons ease past Cameroon in second WAFCON friendly | Sporting Times

The Super Falcons of Nigeria gained some redemption on Tuesday by beating Cameroon 3-1 three days after losing 1-0 to the same team in the first of two

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Super Falcons seek redemption after losing first WAFCON friendly to Cameroon | Sporting Times

The Super Falcons of Nigeria are eager to bounce back and secure victory after losing 1-0 to Cameroon’s Indomitable Lionesses on Saturday in the first of two

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WAFCON: Ajibade, 16 other Super Falcons in Yaounde for Cameroon friendlies | Sporting Times

Super Falcons of Nigeria captain Rasheedat Ajibade and 16 other players are in the team’s Hilton Hotel camp in Yaounde ahead of two friendly matches against

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Super Falcons set to play Cameroon in WAFCON friendlies | Sporting Times

The Super Falcons and the Indomitable Lionesses will clash in the Cameroonian capital on February 28 and again on March 3, the Nigeria Football Federation

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Super Falcons to warm up for WAFCON with four-nation WAFU tourney | Sporting Times

The Super Falcons of Nigeria will be participating in a four-nation WAFU B tournament in preparation for the defence of their Women’s Africa Cup of Nations

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Super Falcons, D’Tigress’ $100,000 rewards ready for collection — Dikko

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Waldrum asks the NFF where the $960,000 World Cup grant went. He links poor travel and tiny staff to weak preparation. Read below. #ValidUpdates #WorldCup #NFF #SuperFalcons #FIFA

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Waldrum asks NFF to explain $960,000 World Cup grant

Waldrum asks the NFF to explain how the $960,000 World Cup grant was spent, citing poor prep and small technical staff.

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Super Falcons Clinch CAF Women’s National Team of the Year Award for the Third Consecutive Time: Nigeria’s Super Falcons have once again stamped their dominance on the African football landscape, securing the CAF Women’s National Team of the Year award for the third straight year—2023, 2024, and now 2025. The prestigious announcement was made at the award ceremony held at the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) in Rabat, Morocco.… http://dlvr.it/TPMVyD #Sports #Football #SUPERFALCONS