The Super Falcons, Nigeria’s women’s football team, have received a favorable draw in the qualifiers for the 2024 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations. They will face minnows Sao Tome and Principe in the first round of the tournament. Led by coach Randy Waldrum, the Super Falcons are expected to dominate this match and advance to the next round.
If they successfully navigate the first hurdle, the West African team will then come up against either Cape Verde or Liberia in the second round. While both teams possess some talent, they are still considered to be weaker opponents compared to the Super Falcons. Nigeria will look to capitalize on their strength and experience to secure a victory and progress to the final qualifying round.
The winner of this tie will secure a spot in the prestigious tournament set to take place in Morocco in 2024. As the host nation, Morocco has already qualified automatically for the tournament and will not participate in the qualifiers. This gives the Super Falcons an added advantage as they aim to secure their place in the competition.
It is worth noting that reigning champions South Africa, along with third-place finishers Zambia, will only enter the qualifiers during the second round. This means that the Super Falcons have the opportunity to establish themselves as one of the top contenders in the early stages of the tournament.
In the previous edition of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, held in Morocco, the Super Falcons finished in fourth place. They will be eager to improve on this performance and showcase their strength and determination in the upcoming qualifiers.
Overall, the Super Falcons have been handed a favorable draw in the qualifiers for the 2024 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations. With their talented squad and experience, they are expected to progress through the rounds and secure their place in the prestigious tournament. Fans and supporters will be eagerly anticipating their performance as they aim to build on their previous successes and bring glory to Nigeria.