The Super Falcons of Nigeria have been drawn to face Sao Tome and Principe in the first round of the qualifiers for the 2023 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations.
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If successful in this initial hurdle, the former champions will then confront the winner of the match between Cape Verde and Liberia in the second round.
The victorious team from the second round will secure a place in the prestigious tournament set to be held in Morocco in 2024.
The qualifiers are scheduled to commence next month, with teams battling it out for a chance to participate in the Women’s Cup of Nations.
The Super Falcons, who finished in fourth place at the previous edition of the tournament hosted by Morocco, are determined to bounce back and reclaim their winning form.
Notably, it was only the second time in the history of the competition that Nigeria failed to secure a medal.
Despite this setback, the Super Falcons remain the most successful side in the history of the Africa Women’s Cup of Nations, having emerged victorious a remarkable nine times.
The upcoming qualifiers present an opportunity for the Super Falcons to showcase their skill and determination as they aim to secure their place in the highly anticipated tournament.
The team, led by their experienced coaching staff, will leave no stone unturned in their quest to qualify and ultimately challenge for the title.
Nigeria’s football fans eagerly anticipate the commencement of the qualifiers, as they rally behind the Super Falcons in their pursuit of success.
With their illustrious history and rich legacy in women’s football, the Super Falcons are determined to add another chapter of triumph to their impressive record.
As the journey begins, all eyes will be on the team’s performance, hoping for a successful campaign that culminates in securing their place among Africa’s finest in the 2023 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations.