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Ajibade leads Super Falcons camp as Cameroon friendlies begin

Super Falcons captain Rasheedat Ajibade and 16 other players have arrived in camp at the Hilton Hotel, Yaounde, ahead of two pre WAFCON friendly matches against Cameroon’s Indomitable Lionesses.​ Both friendlies will be played at the Military Stadium in Yaounde on Saturday, 28 February, and Tuesday, 3 March. The games are part of both teams’ preparations for the 14th Women Africa Cup of Nations, which will hold in Morocco from 17 March to 3 April 2026.​ Reigning champions and 10 time winners Nigeria will play in Group C alongside Zambia, Egypt and debutants Malawi, opening their title defence against Malawi on 18 March in Casablanca. Cameroon, runners up in 2016, are drawn in Group D with Ghana, Mali and debutants Cape Verde and will also kick off on 18 March against Mali in Fes.​ Those already in Falcons camp include […]

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Nigeria, Cameroon renew rivalries ahead of 2026 WAFCON

Nigeria’s Super Falcons will rekindle their fierce rivalry with the Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroon in a double header friendly series arranged as part of preparations for the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco. The Nigeria Football Federation confirmed that the reigning African champions will face Cameroon in Yaoundé on Saturday, February 28, and again on Tuesday, March 3, during the FIFA women’s international window. NFF General Secretary Mohammed Sanusi said all arrangements have been concluded with the Cameroonian federation, FECAFOOT, stressing that the goal is to give the Falcons top level tests before they begin their title defence. He noted that with WAFCON scheduled for March 17 to April 3 in Morocco, Nigeria is keen to fine tune tactics, assess new players and build cohesion against one of the continent’s strongest sides. The clashes will extend a long […]

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Super Falcons Set for Cameroon Clash as WAFCON 2025 Preparations Kick Off After Six-Month Hiatus

Nigeria vs Cameroon: Super Falcons Break Silence with High-Stakes Friendly Nigeria’s Super Falcons will lock horns with arch-rivals Cameroon in a high-octane international friendly, marking the start of their delayed preparations for the 2025 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco. The match, reported by journalist Sam Ahmadu, comes after a six-month hiatus for the 11-time African champions, who last played in December 2023—a 2-1 defeat to France. WAFCON 2025: Nigeria’s Uphill Battle to Reclaim Glory Current Holders: South Africa’s Banyana Banyana, unbeaten in five matches since December (including wins over Lesotho and Malawi). Nigeria’s Challenge: The Falcons aim to reclaim their continental throne but face rusty form and limited match practice. Key Stat: Nigeria last won WAFCON in 2018; South Africa dethroned them in 2022. Cameroon Friendly: A Litmus Test for the Falcons Purpose: Shake off rust, test tactics, and evaluate new talent ahead of WAFCON. Timing: Scheduled for the […]

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