Nigeria Off to Australia for Camp

Nigeria’s Super Falcons will depart Abuja for a 15-day training camp in Australia, before the FIFA Women’s World Cup with their base in Brisbane.
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Desiree Ellis: “This is a Victory for all the Clubs”

Banyana Banyana stalwart Janine van Wyk lofts the trophy as the Senior South African Women’s Football team celebrates beating Nigeria 4-2 in Lagos to claim the inaugural Aisha Buhari Cup. Photo: Banyana Banyana (Twitter)

The wings of Nigeria’s Super Falcons were clipped by Banyana Banyana who took a 4-2 victory on Tuesday to claim the trophy in the closing match of the inaugural Aisha Buhari Cup at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Onikan in Lagos, Nigeria #gsportAFRICA

Ebi Onome Makes History And Paves The Way

Nigeria’s Ebi Onome, the first African player, male or female, to appear at five editions of the FIFA Women’s World Cup, speaks to Kass Naidoo about honouring her call to play football from a young age. She also chats about the state of the game in Nigeria and her aspirations to play a key role in shaping the sport.

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