Tag: Ikere Local Football Council
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Ikere Local Football Council Chairman Raji Adewale ascends to match commissioner role in Nigeria National League
In a significant development, Mr. Raji Adewale, the Chairman of Ikere Local Football Council, has assumed the role of Match Commissioner in the prestigious Nigeria National League (NNL), the nation’s second-tier league. Yesterday evening, Adewale was spotted fulfilling his duties as Match Commissioner as gathered by Nigeriasoccernet.com during the clash between Osun United FC and…
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Randy Waldrum might not lead the Super Falcons to 2023 Women’s World Cup
The Super Falcons could head into the Women’s World Cup next year with a new gaffer as Super Falcons coach, Randy Waldrum could be sacked by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) following the team’s lukewarm performance at the African Women Nations Cup in Morocco. Nine-time African champions, Nigeria, finished fourth at the tournament under the…
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“We can do better” – Lionesses coach dissapointed after Falcons loss but believes his side can still qualify for the World Cup
The Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroon’s head coach , Gabriel Zabo has expressed his disappointment over his side’s loss against Nigeria. The Lionesses lost 1-0 to the Super Falcons of Nigeria in the quarter-final game at the ongoing 2022 African Women Cup of Nations in Morocco. The result means they are out of the competition and…
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FIFA congratulates Nigeria on World Cup Qualification
Congratulatory messages continue to fill the inbox of Nigeria’s Super Falcons following their qualification for the 2023 FIFA Women World Cup. Atletico Madrid Femino forward, Rasheedat Ajibade, netted the only goal of the game as Nigeria defeated arch-rivals, the Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroon. The win ensured that Super Falcons joined Copper Queens of Zambia and…
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Sunday Dare congratulates Super Falcons on World Cup Ticket
The Honourable Minister of Youth and Sports Development has congratulated Nigeria’s senior women national football team, the Super Falcons for picking a ticket to next year’s FIFA Women World Cup finals in Australia and New Zealand. The Falcons picked one of the four automatic World Cup tickets available at the African Women Cup of Nations…
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“The most important thing right now is qualifying for the World Cup”- Randy Waldrum
Super Falcons head coach Randy Waldrum says the main objective of his team in the AWCON 2022 tournament is to qualify for the Women’s World Cup in 2023. The Super falcons will be looking to extend their amazing record of nine AWCON titles to ten in Morocco but the American, Randy Waldrum believes gaining qualification…