
Asisat Oshoala, Plumptre Headline Super Falcons Squad for 2024 WAFCON in Morocco
Asisat Oshoala, Ashley Plumptre, and Rasheedat Ajibade headline Nigeria’s 23-player squad for WAFCON 2024 in Morocco. See more for full list and match schedule

Asisat Oshoala, Ashley Plumptre, and Rasheedat Ajibade headline Nigeria’s 23-player squad for WAFCON 2024 in Morocco. See more for full list and match schedule

Nigeria’s Super Falcons retain their position as the top-ranked women’s football team in Africa, ranking 36th globally in the latest FIFA women’s world rankings released in March 2025.

Nigeria’s Super Falcons are in Group B for the 13th Women’s AFCON in Morocco. Facing Tunisia, Algeria, and Botswana

Nigerian players, clubs, and coaches feature prominently in the CAF Female Awards 2024 nominees list.

Randy Waldrum resigns as head coach of Nigeria’s Super Falcons after four successful years with the women’s team

Super Falcons lose to Brazil in their opening match in Paris in 2024. After a 16-year hiatus, Nigeria’s Super Falcons returned to Olympic football

Coach Randy Waldrum of the Super Falcons has stuck with the core of his club when selecting the final squad for the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympics, leaving out veteran striker Francisca Ordega.
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