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Super Falcons to play WAFU B tourney ahead of WAFCON

The Nigeria Football Federation has entered the Super Falcons for the WAFU B Four‑Nation Tournament in Abidjan as part of preparations for the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco. The regional event will hold in Côte d’Ivoire from February 27 to March 7, ahead of WAFCON scheduled for March 17 to April 3.​ NFF Director of Competitions, Ruth David, described the tournament as a crucial step to ensure the reigning African champions are fully ready for the continental showpiece. She confirmed that Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria and Senegal, all WAFCON participants, have been invited by the WAFU B Secretariat and said the Falcons’ squad list submitted by head coach Justin Madugu will be released soon.​ In a related development, five Super Falcons stars have been named in the IFFHS Women’s Africa XI for 2025: goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie, […]

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Falconets Crush Ghana 3-1 in WAFU B U-20 Opener

The Falconets of Nigeria made a fiery statement in their opener of the WAFU B U-20 Girls’ Cup, overpowering Ghana 3-1 at the Omnisport Stadium, Adjouhoun, Benin Republic. Janet Akekoromowei lit up the game with a first-half brace—scoring a cool penalty in the 37th minute and adding a poacher’s finish in stoppage time—to put Nigeria 2-0 ahead at halftime. Ghana fought back with a goal from Sarah Nyarko just after the restart, but Nigeria’s Favour Chiamaka sealed the victory, curling in a stunning strike direct from a corner with two minutes left. Coach Moses Aduku’s side now lead the tournament, which is reduced to a round-robin between three teams after Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso withdrew. The Falconets will face hosts Benin Republic next, knowing another win brings them close to the title. This result also avenges last year’s defeat […]

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Laryea Kingston Opens Up on U-17 Resignation: Unhealthy Environment.

Former Ghana U-17 coach Laryea Kingston recently revealed that he resigned from his position due to an unhealthy work environment. The Black Starlets were unable to qualify for the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations after a disappointing performance in the WAFU B tournament. In an interview on Joy FM, Kingston explained that his decision to step down wasn't impulsive but driven by the circumstances around him. He later accepted a coaching role at RPS Academies in the U.S., marking a new chapter in his career.

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