How Randy Waldrum Is Unlocking Super Falcons For Beyond Africa

Randy Waldrum is unlocking Super Falcons, Africa’s foremost women’s football team to compete on the world stage. Different coaches and methods have seen Nigeria dominate Africa but wobble on the world stage with the glory years far and few in between. A surprise Showing in 99, and a second-round performance in 2019 with no distinct …

Nigeria Vs England: Match Preview And Key Players To Watch

Roses are red, violet is blue, and in the Nigeria vs England game, Super Falcons need a perfect game against the ladies in white and blue. Nigeria’s Super Falcons face the Lionesses of England at the 2023 Women’s World Cup Round of 16, in what will appear to be a final before the final for …

Super Falcons Rating: Disciplined Defence, Oshoala’s Star Power Lifts Nigeria over Australia

It was an enthralling encounter at the Brisbane Stadium, Australia as the Super Falcons of Nigeria provided higher rating to silence The Matildas at their backyard. The frenetic fixture ended in a 3-2 victory in favour of the Super Falcons. The win takes the Falcons to the top of the board in Group B. The …

Nigeria Vs Australia: Tactical Set Up and Where To Watch

The Nigeria vs Australia match will set the tone for the two likely teams to make it out of group B. The nine-time Africa Women’s Cup of Nations Champions will face 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup co-hosts Australia in their second group B match by 11:00 WAT on Thursday, July 27, 2023, at the 52,500 …

Super Falcons Squad: The Casualties and Breakdown Of Randy’s World Cup List

Head Coach Randy Waldrum has listed history-making captain Onome Ebi, European Cup winner Asisat Oshoala, and attacking midfielder Rasheedat Ajibade in his Super Falcons squad for this year’s FIFA World Cup finals in Australia and New Zealand. Nigeria will play Canada, co-host nation Australia and the Republic of Ireland in that order at the biggest-ever …

FIFA Women’s World Cup Seeks Equality With Separate Commercial Rights

FIFA is ready to leap into the women’s game with the separation of commercial rights from the men’s game. President Infantino has revealed that they will be going ahead to seek separate commercial sponsors for the women’s world cup scheduled for Australia and New Zealand. The unbundling means broadcast rights holders will have to pay …

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