- Super Falcons prepare for crucial clash against Cameroon’s Indomitable Lionesses in the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament after 16 years
- Determined to make a strong comeback, the Super Falcons aim to overcome Cameroon’s challenge in the African qualification series
Nigeria’s Super Falcons are gearing up for a crucial clash against Cameroon’s Indomitable Lionesses as they strive for a spot in the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament, marking their return after a 16-year hiatus.
Having last competed in the tournament back in 2008 in China, where they faced defeats against Democratic Republic of Korea, Germany, and Brazil, the Super Falcons are determined to make a strong comeback.
Their path to subsequent tournaments has been fraught with challenges. Cameroon’s Lionesses thwarted their hopes for London 2012, while Equatorial Guinea and Cote d’Ivoire posed significant obstacles in their quest for Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020, respectively.
After overcoming Ethiopia in the second round, the Super Falcons now face the formidable Cameroonian challenge in the African qualification series. The outcome of this encounter will determine their fate in the tournament, with only two months left until the final round.
The first leg of the showdown is scheduled at Douala’s Stade de la Reunification on Friday, officiated by Ugandan referee Shamirah Nabadda, supported by fellow officials from Uganda and Morocco.
Coach Randy Waldrum has finalized a squad of 21 players for the journey, with preparations including a training session at the MKO Abiola National Stadium in Abuja before departure. Upon arrival in Douala, the team will undergo official training ahead of the match.
As of Tuesday, midfielder Toni Payne and forward Uchenna Kanu were expected to join the team camp, reinforcing the squad ahead of this critical fixture.
The Super Falcons aim to seize victory in Douala before returning to Nigeria for the second leg at the MKO Abiola National Stadium, as they relentlessly pursue their Olympic dreams under the guidance of Coach Waldrum and his dedicated coaching staff.
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