Tag: Super Falcons

  • Paris 2024: How Super Falcons drew 0-0 with  Indomitable Lionesses in Douala

    Paris 2024: How Super Falcons drew 0-0 with Indomitable Lionesses in Douala

    Heavyweights Nigeria and Cameroon fought to a 0-0 draw in their 2024 Women’s Olympic Football Tournament third round, first leg encounter in Douala on Friday.

     

    The nine-time champions of Africa took the pitch with their usual dash and gloss and forced consecutive throw-ins. Yet, the game would become a ding-dong as time wore on, and in the 27th minute, midfielder Toni Payne wasted a good opportunity to put Nigeria ahead.

     

    Twelve minutes later, the Indomitable Lionesses caught sight of goal, but goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie, one of the world’s safest pair of hands at the moment, had things covered.

     

    In the second half, the Lionesses stepped up their game as they were urged on by the home crowd at the Stade de la Reunification Douala. Yet, it was Nigeria that had the ball in the net five minutes into the second half, only for Ugandan referee Shamirah Nabbada to rule Jennifer Echegini off-side.

     

    In another match in the penultimate round of the African qualifying series, reigning continental champions South Africa trounced Tanzania’s senior girls 3-0 in Dar es Salaam, with goals from Jermaine Seoposenwe, captain Thembi Kgatlana and Hildah Magaia. The winner on aggregate of the Nigeria/Cameroon fixture will most likely have to duel with the African champions for a place in Paris.

     

    Both the Super Falcons and the Indomitable Lionesses clash in the second leg at the MKO Abiola National Stadium, Abuja on Monday evening.  

  • We’ll ensure qualification to 2024 Olympics – Super Falcons goalie, Nnadozie

    We’ll ensure qualification to 2024 Olympics – Super Falcons goalie, Nnadozie

    Super Falcons goalie, Chiamaka Nnadozie has revealed that the team will ensure that they qualify for the 2024 Olympics games slated for Paris France later this year.

    It would be recalled that the nine-time African champions failed to qualify for the last three editions of the Olympics.

    The Super Falcons last featured at the 2008 Beijing Olympic games.

    Randy Waldrum’s side will confront perennial rivals, Cameroon in the first leg of their third round tie at the Stade de la Reunification, Douala, on Friday (today).

    Ahead of the highly anticipated encounter, Nnadozie claimed the Super Falcons can’t afford to miss out on the ticket again.

    “I know it’s been long we qualified for the Olympics but this is a new phase and we have to focus on it,” the Paris FC goalie told a press conference.

    “The girls are ready, we know what it takes and we know everyone is expecting us to qualify.

    “We are in good spirit and the coach is very confident in us and we hope to qualify this time.”

    Acknowledging Cameroon’s formidable squad, she added, “Cameroon is a very good side with exceptional players whom we respect, but tomorrow (today), we have to come out strong. We are confident. I believe in our team, and we are ready to play this game.”

  • Paris 2024: Super Falcons off to Douala to confront Indomitable Lionesses

    Paris 2024: Super Falcons off to Douala to confront Indomitable Lionesses

    Nine-time African champions Nigeria will fly to Cameroon’s industrial and economic capital, Douala on Wednesday night as they continue the search for a ticket to another appearance at the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament after 16 years.

    The Super Falcons last participated at the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament in China in 2008, when they lost by the odd goal to both Democratic Republic of Korea and Germany in Shenyang, and 1-3 to Brazil in Beijing to crash out at group stage.

    The route to London 2012 was blocked by Cameroon’s Indomitable Lionesses, who won a penalty shoot-out in Yaounde after both teams finished the two legs in a stalemate. Equatorial Guinea made the journey to Rio 2016 impossible and Cote d’Ivoire bumped the Falcons in the race to a place in Tokyo.

    After eliminating Ethiopia in the second round of the series, the Super Falcons must now cross the Cameroonian hurdle to reach the final round of the African qualification series, and throw down the gauntlet to whichever opposition appears at that stage in two months’ time.

    The first leg encounter will take place at the Stade de la Reunification in Douala on Friday evening, with Ugandan official Shamirah Nabadda as referee. Her compatriots Lydia Nantabo, Jane Mutonyi and Diana Murungi will serve as assistant referee 1, assistant referee 2 and fourth official respectively. Khadija Rezzag from Morocco will be the referee assessor while Lukusa Kanjinga from Democratic Republic of Congo will be the commissioner.

    Coach Randy Waldrum has selected 21 players, who will all be on the trip to Douala, and then fly down to Abuja on Sunday morning for the return leg against the Lionesses, which will hold at the MKO Abiola National Stadium on Monday evening.

    Waldrum and his assistants will lead the full squad on a training session at the main bowl of MKO Abiola National Stadium on Wednesday evening before the delegation’s departure to Douala. The team will have the official training at the Stade de la Reunification in Douala on Thursday evening.

    By Tuesday afternoon, only attacking midfielder Toni Payne and forward Uchenna Kanu were being expected at the team camp, with Kanu scheduled to turn up on Tuesday night and Payne expected on Wednesday morning.

     

  • Super Falcons oyinbo defender, Plumptre nets second second hat-trick for Al-Ittihad, becomes league top scorer

    Super Falcons oyinbo defender, Plumptre nets second second hat-trick for Al-Ittihad, becomes league top scorer

    Super Falcons oyinbo defender, Ashleigh Plumptre has fired her second hat-trick of the season to help Al-Ittihad beat Al-Ahly 6-2 in a Saudi Arabia Women’s Premier League clash on Thursday night.

    Recall that Plumptre joined Al-Ittihad  from Leceister of England during the summer for an undisclosed fee.

    It was the centre-back’s second hat-trick since joining  the Jeddah-based club side.

    Plumptre scored Al Ittihad’s second, fourth and fifth goals of the game.

    It would be recalled that the 25-year-old scored a hat-trick for Al Ittihad on matchday one against Eastern Flames FC in October.

    She has now scored six goals in six league outings for her club this season.

    Plumptre is also a joint-top scorer in the league with Tanzania’s Clara Luvanga, who plays for Al Nassr.

  • Nigeria’s Super Falcons drop two places in FIFA rankings

    Nigeria’s Super Falcons drop two places in FIFA rankings

    Despite emerging as the best female team in Africa, the Super Falcons of Nigeria dropped two places in the latest FIFA ranking released on Friday morning.

    The Super Falcons who were ranked 32nd best team in the world the previous month have now dropped two places to 34th position in the world.

    However, they maintain their position as Africa’s number one.

    The West Africans recorded impressive results in the 2024 Olympics and Women’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Ethiopia and Cape Verde but it was not enough to improve their position on the ranking.

    Super Falcons posted a good performance at the last women World Cup finishing top of their group but lost gallantly on penalties to the three Lionesses of England in the second round.

    Meanwhile, Reigning women’s world champions Spain end the year as the number one ranked team, which is their first-ever feat.

    At number two is former FIFA women’s World Cup winners USA, France are third, England maintained fourth and Sweden dropped to fifth.

    The next FIFA women’s world ranking will be published in January.

  • How my father almost stopped me from playing football – Super Falcons goalie, Chiamaka Nnadozie

    How my father almost stopped me from playing football – Super Falcons goalie, Chiamaka Nnadozie

    Chiamaka Nnadozie Super Falcons goalkeeper has explained that her father almost stopped her from pursuing her passion; football.

    Nnadozie revealed that her father didn’t accept her decision to become a football player.

    The goalie  disclosed this while accepting the African Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year gong at the CAF Awards in Morocco, on Monday night, said she was sure her dad would be proud of her latest feat despite not initially supporting her career.

    “My dad never wanted me to play [football], but I am sure she will be proud of me tonight,” she said.

    The Paris FC goalie defeated South Africa’s Andile Dlamini and Morocco’s Khadija Er-Rmichi to clinch the award.

    Nnadozie is the first-choice goalkeeper for the Super Falcons of Nigeria, who also won African Women’s National Team of the Year.

  • 2023 CAF Awards: Alozie, Ohale win Best XI award

    2023 CAF Awards: Alozie, Ohale win Best XI award

    Super Falcons defenders, Michelle Alozie and Osinachi Ohale have been named in the African Women’s Best XI at the 2023 CAF Awards in Marrakesh, Morocco on Monday.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Alozie and Ohale were named in the African Women’s Best XI alongside Super Falcons striker, Asisat Oshoala, who won the 2023 Women’s African Player of the Year award.

    Also making the African Women’s Best XI are Andile Olamini from South Africa, Bambani Mbane of South Africa, Osinachi Ohale from Nigeria and Lebohang Ramalepe from South Africa.

    Others are Fatima Tagnaout from Morocco, Linda Matlhalo from South Africa, Refiloe Jane from South Africa, Barbra Banda from Zambia and Tabitha Chawinga from Malawi.

    TNG reports Super Falcon’s goalkeeper, Chiamaka Nnadozie, who won the women’s goalkeeper of the year prize, missed out in the African Women’s Best XI put together by FIFPRO.

    Meanwhile, the Super Falcons were named the 2023 Women’s National Team of the Year in Africa.

  • 2023 CAF Awards: Super Falcons win  female team of the year for the fifth time

    2023 CAF Awards: Super Falcons win female team of the year for the fifth time

    Nigeria’s Super Falcons have been awarded the National Team of the Year (Women) award at Monday’s CAF Awards 2023 in Marrakech, Morocco.

    The Super Falcons reached the FIFA Women’s World Cup Round of 16 at last year’s global showpiece alongside Morocco and South Africa but lost on Penalties to the three Lionesses of England.

    Monday’s accolade sees the Super Falcons of Nigeria being the most awarded women’s national team in this category with their record now extending to five National Team of the Year awards in the women’s category.

    Nigeria dusted the  Moroccan and South African female national teams to scoop the award in Morocco..

    The last time they won this award was in 2018.

  • BREAKING: Super Falcons’ Chiamaka Nnadozie wins CAF Goalkeeper of the Year award

    BREAKING: Super Falcons’ Chiamaka Nnadozie wins CAF Goalkeeper of the Year award

    Chiamaka Nnadozie has won the CAF Goalkeeper of the Year Award in the women’s category.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Nnadozie displaced Khadija Er-rmichi and Andili Olamini to win the coveted Goalkeeper of the Year Award.

    In the men’s category, Yassine Bounou brushed off competition from Andre Onana and Mohamed El Shenawy to win the Goalkeeper of the Year (MEN) Award.

    TNG reports the Super Falcons won the CAF award for the 2023 National Team of the Year (WOMEN).

    Details shortly…

  • Sports minister hails Super Falcons WAFCON qualification

    Sports minister hails Super Falcons WAFCON qualification

    The Minister of Sports Development, Sen. John Owan Enoh has hailed the Super Falcons on their successful qualification for the 2024 African Women’s Cup of Nations (WAFCON) slated for Morocco.

    The minister said the team displayed an impressive level of determination and teamwork, securing vital victories during the qualifiers to solidify their place in the prestigious WAFCON.

    He lauded the Super Falcons for their remarkable effort in showcasing the nation’s prowess on the continental stage.

    “The qualification of our Super Falcons for the African Women’s Cup of Nations is a testament to the dedication and talent of our exceptional players.

    “Their outstanding performance reflects Nigeria’s rich sporting heritage and unwavering commitment to excellence,” he said.

    Enoh emphasized the significance of women’s football in Nigeria, highlighting the pivotal role played by the Super Falcons in inspiring young athletes and fostering a culture of inclusivity and sporting prowess across the nation.

    “Through their hard work and commitment, the Super Falcons have not only secured a place in this prestigious tournament but have also inspired a new generation of aspiring female footballers.

    “Their success resonates beyond the field, serving as a beacon of hope and empowerment for young women in our country,” he added.

    The minister reiterated the commitment of the Federal Government to supporting the team and other national teams.

    The Super Falcons of Nigeria, nine-time champions on Tuesday defeated their host 2-1 for a 7-1 aggregate win in the final round of the qualification series.