nigeria women's football

  1. Waldrum Eyes Continued Super Falcons Role Despite Olympic Disappointment

    Nigeria Waldrum Eyes Continued Super Falcons Role Despite Olympic Disappointment

    Randy Waldrum, head coach of Nigeria’s Super Falcons, hopes to continue leading the team despite a poor showing at the 2024 Paris Olympics. While expressing optimism for the future with fresh talent, Waldrum's fate hinges on the Nigerian Football Federation's decision regarding his tenure Randy...
  2. Paris Olympics 2024: Visa Issues, Missed Training Hindered Super Falcons, Says Coach Waldrum

    Nigeria Paris Olympics 2024: Visa Issues, Missed Training Hindered Super Falcons, Says Coach Waldrum

    Super Falcons coach Randy Waldrum blames Nigeria’s early exit from the Paris 2024 Olympics on inadequate preparation, citing missed training time and visa issues. The team was eliminated in the group stage after defeats by Japan, Brazil, and Spain, highlighting ongoing logistical challenges in...
  3. FIFA Rankings: Nigeria's Super Falcons Stay Strong at 36th Globally

    Nigeria FIFA Rankings: Nigeria's Super Falcons Stay Strong at 36th Globally

    Discover the latest FIFA/Coca-Cola Women’s World Ranking update with Nigeria's Super Falcons retaining their top spot in Africa at 36th globally. Spain leads the rankings, followed by France and England. Zambia achieves its highest-ever position, while other teams like Montenegro and El Salvador...
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