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Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 - Sports (6) - Nairaland

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Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by Christlike01: 6:10pm On Jul 22, 2025
Sleeping mod;do the needful — it's 1-0 already in favour of Nigeria or are you from SA?
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by bennyflipy(m): 6:10pm On Jul 22, 2025
We never score?

These Banana banana girls go suffer today.
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by Rexymania(m): 6:11pm On Jul 22, 2025
bennyflipy:
We never score?

These Banana banana girls go suffer today.
grin grin
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by Christlike01: 6:11pm On Jul 22, 2025
bennyflipy:
We never score?

These Banana banana girls go suffer today.
Don't mind the sleeping mod — Nig 1:0 SA
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by Christlike01: 6:13pm On Jul 22, 2025
eddie7:
Watching same game bro...what was the ball possession before the penaltyhuh
Lol! Possession?! You're so amateurish in your assessment! The Falcons are playing better and are in control of the game!
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by Nazgul: 6:14pm On Jul 22, 2025
South Africa has been given a penalty.
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by AngelSlay: 6:15pm On Jul 22, 2025
Nazgul:
I've noticed that most South African ladies prefer low cut to making of hairs. More than half of their players are on low cut.
You're right to observe that a good number of South African women—especially among athletes like their national football players—often wear low cuts (short, natural hairstyles), and there are several cultural, practical, and personal reasons behind this trend:

1. Cultural Pride and Natural Hair Movement
South Africa has a strong natural hair movement, encouraging Black women to embrace their natural texture and beauty. Low cuts are often seen as a symbol of confidence, cultural pride, and resistance to Eurocentric beauty standards.

2. Practicality for Athletes
For footballers and other athletes, low cuts are easier to maintain, especially when training daily. Braids or wigs can become uncomfortable, heavy, or impractical with constant sweating and movement.

3. Affordability and Low Maintenance
A low cut is cost-effective and easy to manage, compared to regularly installing weaves, braids, or wigs. It reduces the time and money spent at salons, which appeals to many regardless of income level.

4. Fashion and Identity
In South Africa, low cuts are fashionable and widely accepted across all age groups.
Women often dye or shape their low cuts creatively, making it an expressive, stylish choice rather than a “plain” look.

5. Post-Apartheid Influence and Individualism
There’s a strong emphasis on individual identity and authenticity in post-apartheid South Africa. The low cut can be a personal and political statement of self-ownership and natural identity.

It’s not that South African women don’t like making their hair—they just often choose practicality, cultural identity, and low-maintenance beauty over the more conventional "long hair = beauty" standard. It’s a refreshing expression of freedom and self-confidence.
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by bennyflipy(m): 6:15pm On Jul 22, 2025
2 more goals
Before we call it a day my super girls.
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by Mogul750: 6:15pm On Jul 22, 2025
Gonna be 1:1
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by bennyflipy(m): 6:17pm On Jul 22, 2025
AngelSlay:
You're right to observe that a good number of South African women—especially among athletes like their national football players—often wear low cuts (short, natural hairstyles), and there are several cultural, practical, and personal reasons behind this trend:

1. Cultural Pride and Natural Hair Movement
South Africa has a strong natural hair movement, encouraging Black women to embrace their natural texture and beauty. Low cuts are often seen as a symbol of confidence, cultural pride, and resistance to Eurocentric beauty standards.

2. Practicality for Athletes
For footballers and other athletes, low cuts are easier to maintain, especially when training daily. Braids or wigs can become uncomfortable, heavy, or impractical with constant sweating and movement.

3. Affordability and Low Maintenance
A low cut is cost-effective and easy to manage, compared to regularly installing weaves, braids, or wigs. It reduces the time and money spent at salons, which appeals to many regardless of income level.

4. Fashion and Identity
In South Africa, low cuts are fashionable and widely accepted across all age groups.
Women often dye or shape their low cuts creatively, making it an expressive, stylish choice rather than a “plain” look.

5. Post-Apartheid Influence and Individualism
There’s a strong emphasis on individual identity and authenticity in post-apartheid South Africa. The low cut can be a personal and political statement of self-ownership and natural identity.

It’s not that South African women don’t like making their hair—they just often choose practicality, cultural identity, and low-maintenance beauty over the more conventional "long hair = beauty" standard. It’s a refreshing expression of freedom and self-confidence.
No be note we come read for here.
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by cenaman(m): 6:17pm On Jul 22, 2025
NGA 1 Vs 1 RSA
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by HelenaWills(f): 6:17pm On Jul 22, 2025
1-1
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by Nazgul: 6:18pm On Jul 22, 2025
It's 1-1

South Africa has equalized from the penalty spot.
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by cenaman(m): 6:18pm On Jul 22, 2025
bennyflipy:
No be note we come read for here.
I no understand that guy sef.
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by Omicron007: 6:19pm On Jul 22, 2025
AngelSlay:
You're right to observe that a good number of South African women—especially among athletes like their national football players—often wear low cuts (short, natural hairstyles), and there are several cultural, practical, and personal reasons behind this trend:

1. Cultural Pride and Natural Hair Movement
South Africa has a strong natural hair movement, encouraging Black women to embrace their natural texture and beauty. Low cuts are often seen as a symbol of confidence, cultural pride, and resistance to Eurocentric beauty standards.

2. Practicality for Athletes
For footballers and other athletes, low cuts are easier to maintain, especially when training daily. Braids or wigs can become uncomfortable, heavy, or impractical with constant sweating and movement.

3. Affordability and Low Maintenance
A low cut is cost-effective and easy to manage, compared to regularly installing weaves, braids, or wigs. It reduces the time and money spent at salons, which appeals to many regardless of income level.

4. Fashion and Identity
In South Africa, low cuts are fashionable and widely accepted across all age groups.
Women often dye or shape their low cuts creatively, making it an expressive, stylish choice rather than a “plain” look.

5. Post-Apartheid Influence and Individualism
There’s a strong emphasis on individual identity and authenticity in post-apartheid South Africa. The low cut can be a personal and political statement of self-ownership and natural identity.

It’s not that South African women don’t like making their hair—they just often choose practicality, cultural identity, and low-maintenance beauty over the more conventional "long hair = beauty" standard. It’s a refreshing expression of freedom and self-confidence.
LOOKS LIKE A CHATGPT REPLY
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by Occurstaem(m): 6:19pm On Jul 22, 2025
Nazgul:
It's 1-1

South Africa has equalized from the penalty spot.
How was that even a penalty?
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by bennyflipy(m): 6:19pm On Jul 22, 2025
cenaman:
I no understand that guy sef.
I just tire
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by Reference(m): 6:20pm On Jul 22, 2025
Said it. Weak mentality typical of Nigerian teams. By now we should have ended this match as a contest.

Can't see why the coach cannot see he has a problem with his strikers and make the adjustments.

If not for the first half penalty we would be chasing the game despite the numerous chances created.
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by Omicron007: 6:20pm On Jul 22, 2025
grin


Super falcons seems to be afraid of these southy girls.

When will Nigerian teams become very clinical.

How can you make lots of chances in open play but still fail to convert?

How can you be shy of shooting once in the 18 yard box?

It's very disgusting.

Those Southy girls will make Nigeria pay.
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by Christlike01: 6:21pm On Jul 22, 2025
I warned the falcons about this Referee;now it's 1-1!
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by bennyflipy(m): 6:21pm On Jul 22, 2025
Omicron007:
LOOKS LIKE A CHATGPT REPLY
No be like

Na chatgpt
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by Reference(m): 6:21pm On Jul 22, 2025
Occurstaem:
How was that even a penalty?
Any tug back in the box on forward play is a clear pen.
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by Nazgul: 6:21pm On Jul 22, 2025
The penalty is the first goal Nigeria has conceded in this tournament.
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by Omicron007: 6:22pm On Jul 22, 2025
Reference:
Said it. Weak mentality typical of Nigerian teams. By now we should have ended this match as a contest.

Can't see why the coach cannot see he has a problem with his strikers and make the adjustments.

If not for the first half penalty we would be chasing the game despite the numerous chances created.
I SUPPORT THIS POST WITH ONE BIG SOUTHY BIG ASS.
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by AngelicBeing: 6:22pm On Jul 22, 2025
The match will end at >>> Nigeria 3 , South Africa 1 smiley

Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by Omicron007: 6:23pm On Jul 22, 2025
AngelicBeing:
The match will end at >>> Nigeria 3 , South Africa 1 smiley
DREAMS.....
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by eddie7: 6:23pm On Jul 22, 2025
Christlike01:
Lol! Possession?! You're so amateurish in your assessment! The Falcons are playing better and are in control of the game!
What's the present score line my professional anaylst?
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by ceejay80s(m): 6:23pm On Jul 22, 2025
Why was it removed from front page?
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by MSGAMBLE9: 6:25pm On Jul 22, 2025
Christlike01:
I warned the falcons about this Referee;now it's 1-1!
Is not about the referee, that was a stupid drag in the box from Ohale as an experience player undecided undecided undecided
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by Druss(m): 6:25pm On Jul 22, 2025
Someone was arguing with me on the Zambia thread. Nigeria will need to step up a level to beat South Africa. Zambia believed their hype. I hope Nigeria didn't become overconfident.
Re: Nigeria Vs South Africa WAFCON 2024 Semi-Finals (2 - 1) On 22nd July 2025 by Reference(m): 6:25pm On Jul 22, 2025
Is it now the gaffer is getting angry....
These guys should understand one of the grand old laws of soccer.... take your chances. Tournament knock out is nothing but clutch play.
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