Head Coach Randy Waldrum has unveiled the Super Falcons squad for the Paris Olympics qualifiers against South Africa.
Key Players Called Up:
Star players Asisat Oshoala, Chiamaka Nnadozie, Rasheedat Ajibade, and 19 others have received call-ups for the crucial matches.
Continuity with Regulars:
Coach Waldrum has maintained faith in regular players like Michelle Alozie, Christy Ucheibe, Halimatu Ayinde, and Gift Monday.
Home Advantage for First Leg:
The Super Falcons will enjoy home advantage for the first leg, scheduled for April 5th at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja.
Crucial Away Fixture:
Following the home game, the team will travel to Pretoria for the return leg at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium on April 9th.
Tough Qualification Challenge:
The winner over two legs will secure one of Africa’s two tickets to the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament in Paris later this year.
High Stakes Matches:
The qualifiers against South Africa represent high-stakes matches for the Super Falcons, with Olympic qualification on the line.
Preparation Intensifies:
With the squad announcement, preparations intensify as the team gears up for the crucial fixtures against tough opponents.
Strategic Selections:
Coach Waldrum’s selections reflect a strategic approach aimed at maximizing the team’s strengths and addressing potential challenges.
Support from Fans:
Nigerian football fans rally behind the Super Falcons, showing unwavering support as they strive for Olympic qualification.
Anticipation Builds:
As the match dates draw near, anticipation builds among football enthusiasts, eager to witness the Super Falcons’ quest for Olympic glory unfold on the pitch.