Nigeria win Tenth Wafcon
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Nigeria’s Super Falcons complete a stunning comeback to win WAFCON 2024, claiming their 10th title and marking a powerful moment for women’s football in Africa.
Nigeria’s Super Falcons completed a remarkable comeback to defeat hosts Morocco 3–2 in a thrilling final of the 2025 Women’s Africa Cup
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Legit.ng on MSNAshleigh Plumptre: UK-Born Star Opens Up on Why She Cried After Winning WAFCON With Nigeria
Ashleigh Plumptre has opened up on how she was overwhelmed by emotions shortly after Nigeria's Super Falcons defeated Morocco to win the 2024 WAFCON tournament.
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ESPN Africa on MSNMorocco coach Jorge Vilda blames VAR penalty call for WAFCON final defeat to Nigeria
Morocco head coach Jorge Vilda made no secret of his unhappiness with the referees' decision-making during Saturday's Women's AFCON final, with two notable penalty decision going against the tournament hosts.
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Briefly on MSNWAFCON 2024: Desiree Ellis Highlights Root Cause of Banyana Banyana's Poor Performance
Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis has identified the main reason behind South Africa’s disappointing performance at Women's Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
“I think the way this tournament has gone is a testament to where the team," said Motau.
Following a WAFCON campaign, fans are voicing their frustrations and will expect SAFA to respond to the rising dissatisfaction and ensure that the team’s trajectory does not remain uncharted
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will host the WAFCON 2025 champions, Nigeria’s Super Falcons at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Monday