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Honurable (m)
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Nigeria has long dominated the women's football scene in Africa, but they now have their sights set on making their mark on the global stage.
The Super Falcons were crowned African champions for a fifth time last November, keeping up their monopoly of the continental game, but they have not been able to translate that dominance into success at the FIFA Women's World Cup or the Olympic Women's Football Tournament. (fifa)
Can Super Facons emulate there Golden Eaglet
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@labiyemmy (m)
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I bet some Nigerians will say these are not women but men - the same way they make noise about our boys being over 17 and not under 17.
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A-40 (m)
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No be only rule na ruler.i hope they make it past the group stage though
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crazykid (m)
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No be only rule na ruler.i hope they make it past the group stage though
Help me tall them o!
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9ja4eva (m)
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Let them play their second game first
They don't look that bad though
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A-40 (m)
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Not with what they played today if you ask me they are out and should pack their bags and baggages ASAP
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