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Nigerian fans bring flair and passion to WAFCON 2022

This is a very popular saying citizens from the West African nation take great pride in sharing, whether publicly by word of mouth or on social media in the modern era of technology.
The same is true at the 2022 TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, where dozens of Nigerian fans have been making their way to Rabat to cheer on and support the defending African champions.
Singing, dancing and drumming for the full 90 minutes has now become their routine on matchdays. They come in more than an hour before the game, to organize their drums and select the side of the stand that is directly opposite the team bench.
Donning white and green shirts and replicas of the Nigerian flag is part of their identity – one that they take very seriously. Fully equipped, they start their match day pattern, that also includes vuvuzelas.
They start by chanting “Nigeria. Nigeria. Nigeria.” This changes to “inside the net” if they get an attacking set piece or when the Super Falcons mount an attack on goal.
When it is the opponents who have a scoring chance in a dangerous position, they quickly chant “over the bar, over the bar” and on it goes, as they enjoy their time in the stands.
“This means so much to me as a Nigerian to come here and support the Super Falcons. I always watch them on television, so when I heard that they will be coming to Morocco to play at the WAFCON, I was super excited. I told my friends that we must come and support them,” said the excited Ahmad Saddauna Alli, a PhD candidate of Arabic and Islamic Studiesat the Dar El Hadith El Hassania in Rabat.
“It is the first time I have an opportunity to support my country like this. This signifies the unity that we have. It is amazing.”
“There is so many of us here and for us seeing the Super Falcons and the way they are playing makes us super proud. The performance gives me more joy than when I watch on TV,” Alli continues, while moving his body from side to side on the edge of his seat as he keeps an eye on the action on the pitch, delighting in Nigeria leading 4-0 against Burundi.
For Alli and the other Nigerian fans, after a shaky start things are looking good for the defending champions, who are eyeing a record 10th African crown.
This hope in the team is what has given the fans even more confidence to make sacrifices to to do their part to give encouragement to the team.
Abasiri Chiamaka, an Agronomy student in Meknes – north central of Morocco, travelled for two hours to the country’s administrative capital to come and experience first-hand what it feels like to support the Super Falcons against Burundi.
“I am so excited to be here. Seeing the Super Falcons playing and winning is fulfilling. We are Nigeria. We are proud of our team. They play good football and because of this, we are here to support them,” Chiamaka says joyfully.
Another student, 22-year old Mufida Gambo Muazza, who is studying Business Management at the Private International Institute for Management and Technology, said that it was an honour to be at the Moulay Hassan Stadium in joining other Nigerians to support the Super Falcons.
“We know that the target is to defend our title and for us as fans, the plan is to be here and show our support to the players and coaching staff. They are really making us proud,” Muazza told CAF Online exclusively.
She says this while high-fiving her friend nearby as the final whistle is blown and Nigeria emerge 4-0 winners against debutants Burundi in the last Group C game at the Moulay Hassan Stadium in Rabat.
As the Nigerian fans pack their belongings to leave the stadium, it is all smiles, handshakes and hugs and general contentment that their efforts are worthwhile.
To make it an even better feeling, they get a solid recognition from the players and coaching staff, who raise their arms and clap for them as they walk off the pitch and acknowledge their support immensely.
Nigeria finished second in Group C with six points, scoring seven goals – the most scored by a team in the group stages – and conceding only the two goals they let in against South Africa in their opening game.
As has so often been the case at so many previous WAFCONS, the Super Falcons are getting stronger and starting to flex their muscles – knowing that their loyal and passionate green and white fans are right behind them.
-Cafonline
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TP Mazembe reign as Queens of African women’s club football

Democratic Republic of Congo side, TP Mazembe are officially the champions of the CAF Women’s Champions League Morocco 2024.
A highly tactical and hard fought 1-0 victory in the final played in El Jadida’s Stade Ben Ahmed El Abdi against former champions and hosts, AS FAR saw the DR Congo side crowned the new champions of Africa for the first time – wiping away tears of their 2022 group stage exit.
With the crowd backing the hosts, Mazembe showed great resilience and courage in taking the match to the former champions who remain in search for what has been an elusive second title for them.
The deciding goal of the fourth edition of the tournament came courtesy of a converted spot kick by Marlene Kasaj in the opening 10 minutes, which Mazembe protected throughout the match to seal the historic victory.
Despite the early concession, AS FAR kept believing and surged forward in search of the leveller, but a resolute Mazembe defense kept the clean sheet throughout the opening half.
Coming back from the break, it was surprisingly Mazembe who looked more dangerous as they came out strong in an attempt to kill off the game.
The hosts eventually found their rhythm but again were met by a disciplined Mazembe defense, who kept the former champions at bay to secure Africa’s most sought-after women’s club football crown.
In addition to the coveted CAF Women’s Champions League trophy, TP Mazembe also take home $600 000 in prize money, while runners-up AS FAR take home $400 000.
-CAF
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WAFCON draw is a fair one for Super Falcons, says football supporters’ boss Ikpea

BY JOSEPH ODOEKWU
The National Chairman of the Nigeria Football Supporters Club (NFSC) Samuel Ikpea has tipped the Super Falcons of Nigeria to claim their 10th African Women’s Cup of Nations title in Morocco when they begin their campaign next year.
Ikpea’ remarks came after the Friday night draw that put Algeria, Tunisia and Botswana in the same group with the Super Falcons.
“Our girls are going to play in a group with two North African countries (Tunisia and Algeria). “It is going to be interesting, and I am optimistic that our girls will scale from our group”.
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Super Falcons to face Tunisia, Algeria, Botswana at Women’s Africa Cup of Nations

Nigeria will tackle two North African teams – Tunisia and Algeria – as well as Botswana, in Group B of the 13th Women Africa Cup of Nations finals taking place in Morocco next summer.
The Falcons will surely relish another meeting with Algeria’s Green Ladies, whom they defeated 2-0 and 4-1 respectively in two friendly matches in Nigeria last month.
Botswana eliminated Gabon in the qualifying series and Tunisia were the quarter-finalists at the last edition also hosted by Morocco.
At the draw conducted on Friday evening at the Technical Centre of the Mohamed VI Football Complex in Sale, outside Rabat, host nation Morocco, earlier slotted into Group A, learnt they will have to cope with Zambia, Senegal and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Cup holders South Africa are in Group C and will square up to Ghana, Mali and Tanzania in the three-week, 12-nation final tournament taking place 5th – 26th July 2025.
Hosts Morocco finished as runners-up in the last edition in July 2022, with Zambia taking the bronze after a 1-0 defeat of Nigeria in the third-place match.
GROUP A: Morocco, Zambia, Senegal, DR Congo
GROUP B: Nigeria, Tunisia, Algeria, Botswana
GROUP C: South Africa, Ghana, Mali, Tanzania
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