Tag: Super Falcons

  • Paris 2024: Oshoala set to bolster Super Falcons in key Olympic match against Spain

    Paris 2024: Oshoala set to bolster Super Falcons in key Olympic match against Spain

    As Nigeria’s Super Falcons prepare to face world champions Spain in their Paris Olympics Group C matchday two clash this Sunday, Asisat Oshoala is expected to start, potentially replacing Chiwendu Ihezuo.

    Spain, the reigning UEFA Women’s Nations League champions, are favored to win in their first-ever encounter with Nigeria. They secured a 2-1 victory over Japan on Thursday, while Nigeria suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat to Brazil.

     

    Ihezuo was given the start as center forward in the opening match, but after a lackluster performance, Oshoala is likely to take her place. Despite not playing in the previous match, Oshoala, a former Barcelona star, brings confidence, skill, and experience that could challenge Spain’s defense and provide the efficiency Nigeria needs.

     

    The Super Falcons are eager to secure a positive result against La Roja, as another loss could jeopardize their chances of advancing in the Olympics.

  • Paris 2024: Angry Oshoala reacts to being benched against Brazil

    Paris 2024: Angry Oshoala reacts to being benched against Brazil

    Bay FC of United States attacker and six-time African Footballer of the Year, Asisat Oshoala appears very angry to the extent of dropping an indirect message for coach  Randy Waldrum.

    Oshoala, seemed to send a message to head coach Waldrum for leaving her on the bench during the match against Brazil, despite the team needing a goal.

    She reshared a post on her Instagram story that read, “I won’t be remembered as the woman who kept her mouth shut,” and captioned it with four laughing emojis.

    Recall that the Super Falcons lost by 1- 0 to nil against Brazil in group C opener at the ongoing Paris 2024 Olympic games.

    The Nigeria ladies are first from bottom after the first round of matches in a group that comprises Spain, Japan and Brazil.

    Spain are on top after defeating Japan 2-1, Brazil come in second while the Asian ladies occupy the 3rd position at the moment.

  • Nigerians divided as Super Falcons lost to Brazil

    Nigerians divided as Super Falcons lost to Brazil

    Social media witnessed a heated debate amongst Nigerians after Super Falcons lost their first match at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the likes of Osinachi Ohale, Oluwatosin Demehin, Christy Ucheibe, Deborah Abiodun, Toni Payne and Rasheedat Ajibade completed the cast that started the game, however their outing was shattered by a first-half goal pulled by the Brazilians in the 37th minute of the game.

    The super falcons’ defeat sparked lively debates among fans on various platforms as many expressed disappointment after which, condemned coach, Randy Waldrum’s descision to make Rasheedat Ajibade captain while benching Bay FC striker Oshoala who did not get the opportunity to play a minute in the match at the Matmut Atlantique Stadium in Bordeaux, France.

    Reacting a user identified as Buchi_Laba wrote on X: “My Review of the Super falcons match vs Brazil; We lost this match based on a childish mistake and we will do better. Randy Waldrum got no excuses for putting Asisat Oshoala on the bench for 90minutes.”

    Another user, Yuzeski wrote: “I don’t understand why Waldrum left Oshoala on the bench when she’s not injured. The team needed an extra attacking power, which was clearly missing. “The Brazilians had one of their veterans on the pitch,and her impact in the game was quite obvious.”

    damilola2i wrote: “Left Oshoala on the bench for players that can’t figure out which leg they play with. Coach better have a good explanation #NGABRA.”

    iknowAprilmufc wrote: “I want to believe Oshoala was injured, because nothing justifies her being on the bench the whole time during this game when the people upfront lacked everything basic for an attacker.”

    Saheed Afolabi wrote: Bashing Asisat Oshoala despite she didn’t play a part in today’s game just shows the hypocrisy in some of you.The truth is Oshoala still remains our best Striker upfront.”

  • Paris 2024: Brazil pip Super Falcons 1- 0 in Bordeaux

    Paris 2024: Brazil pip Super Falcons 1- 0 in Bordeaux

    The Super Falcons of Nigeria suffered a 1-0 defeat in the hands of Brazil in their opening group C encounter in Bordeaux on Thursday evening.

    Brazil Super star Martha supplied Gabi Nunez a through pass and she fired home a shot that beat goalie Chiamaka Nnadozie in the 35th minute.

    Prior to Nunez’s goal, the South American side had scored but the goal was chalked off for offside.

    The Nigerian ladies created couple of chances in the first 45 minutes but weren’t clinical in front of goal.

    Upon resumption of second half, the Brazilians tested the Nigerian goalie, Nnadozie on many occasions but she rose up to the billing.

    All efforts to equalize in the dying minutes of the second half proved abortive for the Nigerian ladies.

    The results meant that Brazil are second on the table behind Spain who  defeated Japan 2-1 in the other group C encounter.

    The Japanese ladies are currently occupying the third position on the table.

    For now the Super Falcons are rooted to the bottom the table.

    12 teams qualified to play at the 2024 female football of the Paris Olympics.

  • Super Falcons lose first Olympics match

    Super Falcons lose first Olympics match

    Nigeria’s Super Falcons has lost their first match at the 2024 Paris Olympic.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the first outing of the Super Falcons was shattered by a first-half goal pulled by the Brazilians.

    The Super Falcons returned to the Olympic stage for the first time in 16 years, TNG understands.

    The Brazilian team led the game in the 37th minute after Gabi Nunes fired a shot from a very comfortable spot in the 18-yard box beating Falcon defender, Chiamaka Nnadozie.

    The second goal by the Brazilian side was ruled out by the Republic of Korea referee, Yu-Jeong Kim.

    Although the Brazilian side dominated most of the first half, Waldrum’s team also had a fair share of the game.

    The Falcons who were hungry to lead made several efforts to overturn the game but their opponent held onto the lead until Kim blew the final whistle.

    The victory put Brazil in second place in Group C while Spain is top of the group after defeating Japan 2-1.

    The Falcon are last in the group and are set to face Spain while Brazil will clash with Japan.

  • Paris 2024: Super Falcons ready for Brazil’s challenge in Bordeaux

    Paris 2024: Super Falcons ready for Brazil’s challenge in Bordeaux

    Nigeria’s Super Falcons bounce back to the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament with some fear factor for all opponents, and Brazil are the first to face the girls with the swagger in what promises to be an explosive opener to Group C in the city of Bordeaux on Thursday evening.

    In years gone by, pundits would have dismissed the clash as a routine three-pointer for the South Americans, who continue to produce some of the world’s best legs in the game. But so much has changed over the past year-and-half, and on the evidence of their outing at last summer’s FIFA Women’s World Cup finals, any team that under-rates the nine-time African champions could end up with a black eye and a bloody nose.

    The Falcons are returning to the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament the way they left – against Brazil. Their last game at the tournament was against Brazil, when they lost 1-3 to the Canarinhas in front of 51,112 spectators at the impressive Workers’ Stadium in Beijing, China. Perpetua Nkwocha’s penalty kick that put Nigeria in front was annulled by a Cristiane hat-trick that sent Brazil to the last eight.

    However, women’s football aficionados worldwide consider that Thursday’s encounter at the 42,000 -capacity Stade Matmut Atlantique in southern France will be much more competitive and entertaining.

    Nigeria’s ensemble is currently brimming with highly-gifted, talented and enterprising professionals who continue to dazzle with their clubs in Europe and the Americas, and they suffer no anxieties or palpitations when they take the pitch against the very best squads from anywhere, as was seen in Australia 12 months ago.

    Down Under, the girls coached by American Randy Waldrum successfully checkmated Olympic champions Canada, defeated exciting hosts Australia and drew with an ambitious Republic of Ireland side in Brisbane to reach the Round of 16. There, they punched England severally but could not get that important goal, and eventually lost after a penalty shootout following scoreless regulation and extra time.

    Only reserve goalkeeper Tochukwu Oluehi remains part of the Falcons’ squad from that 2008 experience in China, but goalkeeper Ann Chiejine, assistant coach with the team in France, was part of a memorable encounter with the Brazilians at the FIFA Women’s World Cup finals in the USA in 1999.

    Nigeria roared back from 0-3 down at half time to tie the encounter 3-3, but lost via the ‘golden goal’ at the Jack Kent Cooke Stadium in Maryland.

    On Thursday, there will be no punches pulled by either side, with the focus on the three points as the race begins for slots in the quarter-finals.

    Coach Waldrum can afford to be confident, with world-class goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie, defence stalwarts Osinachi Ohale, Michelle Alozie Oluwatosin Demehin and Chidinma Okeke, midfielders Rasheedat Ajibade, Christy Ucheibe, Deborah Abiodun and Toni Payne, and forwards Chinwendu Ihezuo and Uchenna Kanu.

    The Super Falcons flew past their counterparts from Ethiopia, Cameroon and South Africa to reach the final tournament, and no doubt, possess the steel and flair to go all the way in France.

  • Paris 2024: Brazil coach, Elias urges team to beat Super Falcons today

    Paris 2024: Brazil coach, Elias urges team to beat Super Falcons today

    Brazil’s head coach, Arthur Elias, is eagerly anticipating his team’s opening Group C match against Nigeria’s Super Falcons in the women’s football tournament at the 2024 Olympic Games.

    The match will take place at the Matmut Atlantique Stadium in Bordeaux on Thursday.

     

    Brazil holds a flawless record against Nigeria, having won both of their previous encounters. Elias is optimistic about his team’s prospects in the competition, expressing confidence in their ability to go far.

     

    “The team’s commitment is outstanding. We have an increasingly strong group of players and a unity of thought,” Elias told FIFA.com. “This is a crucial factor for advancing in such a challenging competition and achieving success in the knockout stages.”

     

    The match is scheduled to start at 6 pm Nigerian time.

  • Paris 2024: Super Falcons lose to Canada in friendly game

    Paris 2024: Super Falcons lose to Canada in friendly game

    Nigeria’s Super Falcons lost 1-0 to Canada in a friendly match at La Quinta Football Centre in Malaga, Spain, on Wednesday night, marking their final preparation before the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

     

    Under head coach Randy Waldrum, Nigeria fielded their strongest lineup in a 4-4-2 diamond formation to maintain their impressive unbeaten streak. Chiamaka Nnadozie started in goal, with defenders Michelle Alozie, Chidinma Okeke, Oluwatosin Demehin, and Osinachi Ohale. The midfield included Deborah Abiodun and Christy Ucheibe, while Jennifer Echegini and Toni Payne led the attack alongside Chinwendu Ihezuo and Rasheedat Ajibade of Atletico Madrid.

     

    Canada took an early lead in the 18th minute. Despite Nigeria’s efforts to equalize throughout the match, the closest chance came in the second half when Echegini’s powerful strike hit the post.

     

    This defeat ended Nigeria’s 15-game unbeaten streak, with their last loss over 90 minutes occurring previously. It was also the Super Falcons’ first defeat in 2024, following two wins and two draws against Cameroon and South Africa earlier in the year.

     

    Nigeria will begin their Olympic campaign in eight days with a crucial match against Brazil in Bordeaux, followed by matches against Spain and Korea Republic.

  • Paris 2024: Super Falcons, Canada friendly to hold today in Spain

    Paris 2024: Super Falcons, Canada friendly to hold today in Spain

    Nigeria and Canada senior women teams go toe-to-toe for the second time in one year on Wednesday, in a closed-doors training match in Malaga which amounts to the final test for both teams ahead of the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament starting in France in eight days.

    The match will commence at 6.30pm Spain time (5.30pm Nigeria time) at the La Quinta Football Centre, Malaga. It also draws the curtain on the Super Falcons’ camping programme in Spain.

    Both teams were involved in a hard-fought FIFA Women’s World Cup Group B opener at the Melbourne Rectangular Stadium on 21 July 2023, with the game ending 0-0. Nigeria’s goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie saved a penalty kick by veteran Christine Sinclair, and made 14 other big saves in the afternoon encounter.

    Coach Randy Waldrum is unlikely to make many changes from the squad that played that match, though defender Ashleigh Plumptre and forward Francisca Ordega, who started that match, are not in Spain.

    Waldrum will most likely stick with goalkeeper Nnadozie, defenders Osinachi Ohale, Oluwatosin Demehin and Michelle Alozie (alongside, perhaps Chidinma Okeke), and midfielders Toni Payne, Christy Ucheibe and Deborah Abiodun.

    The strike-force may be entirely different with captain Rasheedat Ajibade (who missed the clash with Canada in Melbourne due to a red card bagged in the Women AFCON semi-final clash with Morocco in July 2022) coming in, alongside perhaps Uchenna Kanu and Chinwendu Ihezuo.

    The nine-time African champions will fly into France on Thursday, where they will spend a week in further training ahead of their first match of the tournament against Brazil at the Stade Bordeaux on Thursday, 25th July.

    Nigeria’s other matches in the group phase are against Spain (28th July) and Japan (31st July), both at the Stade de la Beaujoire in Nantes.

  • Paris 2024: Super Falcons intensify preparations for Olympics with Canada friendly

    Paris 2024: Super Falcons intensify preparations for Olympics with Canada friendly

    Ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics  games  starting next week, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has announced that the Super Falcons will take on the Canadian senior national team in Seville Spain next week Wednesday.

    The NFF also addd that the international friendly  between both countries will be played behind closed doors.

    ” A final test before the Olympics: Our Super Falcons will be taking on reigning Olympic champions Canada in a closed-doors friendly on 17 July as final test before flying to France for the Olympics”, the Federation said.

    Both teams will use the friendly to fine tune their training arrangement  before the commencement of the Olympic games in Paris,  France next weekend.

    Both teams last met at the last FIFA World Cup in Australia and New Zealand where they played a 1-1 draw.

    The Super Falcons have been drawn alongside Brazil, Spain and Japan in group C of the Women’s Olympic games.