Nigeria Women
Coach:
Randy Waldrum
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Team Info
The Nigeria Women's national football team, known as the Super Falcons, is the premier women's football team representing Nigeria on the international stage, based in Abuja. They are the most successful women's national team in Africa. The team is administered by the Nigeria Football Federation and plays home matches at various stadiums, including the Abuja National Stadium. Formed in the early 1990s, the team quickly established dominance, with their name "Super Falcons" chosen to project power and grace. Their early years were marked by immediate continental success. The team's peak era spans their entire history, highlighted by winning a record eleven Africa Women Cup of Nations titles, with a golden generation in the early 2000s featuring stars like Mercy Akide and Perpetua Nkwocha. They have also been regular participants in the FIFA Women's World Cup. The modern era sees the Super Falcons continuing to dominate Africa while striving to make a deeper impact globally, led by stars like Asisat Oshoala. The team enjoys massive support across Nigeria, inspiring a generation of female athletes. The Super Falcons are a powerhouse of African football and a source of immense national pride.
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Halimatu Ayinde
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