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Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by FreeStuffsNG(op): 5:56am On Jul 28, 2025
PROFILE: From 38 years obscurity to WAFCON glory — the story of Falcons’ interim coach Justine Madugu


On Saturday night, the Super Falcons of Nigeria staged a dramatic comeback to win the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), overturning a two-goal deficit against host nation Morocco to claim a thrilling 3-2 victory.

Few believed in a turnaround after a dismal first half, so much so that one Nigerian news outlet prematurely declared Morocco the champions. But Justine Madugu, the Falcons’ interim coach, had other plans. His decisive double substitution in the 59th minute changed the game’s trajectory, culminating in Jennifer Echegini’s 88th-minute winner: a moment that crowned Nigeria continental champions once again.


Madugu, named ‘coach of the tournament’, didn’t just mastermind a miraculous victory in Morocco; he solidified his reputation as a tactician who understands the Super Falcons inside out. His triumph was no accident; it was the culmination of 12 years of dedication to Nigeria’s women’s football, weathering its highs and lows from the shadows.


FROM CREW MEMBER TO INTERIM COACH AND NOW, A WINNER


When American coach Randy Waldrum departed in September 2024, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) turned to Madugu as a stopgap solution, a temporary fix while they scouted for yet another foreign manager.

But Madugu, 61, had different ideas.

Since taking charge, the Adamawa-born gaffer has lost just once, a narrow 2-1 defeat to France, while racking up 11 wins and two draws. His deep familiarity with the team, having served as assistant coach in the last four WAFCON editions, proved invaluable. He was part of the 2014 and 2018 title-winning campaigns and witnessed the Falcons’ 2022 humiliation, where they finished fourth.


This time, in Morocco, he exacted revenge. His Falcons dethroned defending champions South Africa, halted Zambia’s meteoric rise, and finally avenged their 2022 group-stage loss to Morocco by beating them in the final.


THE SCHOLAR WHO TRANSFORMED THE FALCONS’ MENTALITY

Madugu’s tactical acumen was on full display throughout the tournament. When he made three halftime substitutions against Tunisia, despite leading 3-0, many questioned his judgment. But it was a statement: This was a coach unafraid of bold decisions.

His approach is rooted in education and experience. A holder of two master’s degrees (Sports Psychology and Sports Management) and CAF’s elite ‘A’ License, Madugu blends mental conditioning with tactical discipline.

In Morocco, his calm demeanor and press conference poise mirrored his on-field strategies. He benched stars like Asisat Oshoala for tactical flexibility, deployed dead-ball mastery to dismantle Zambia, and pushed Esther Okoronkwo forward in the final, a move that yielded a goal and two assists. His team’s resilience shone through with late winners against Botswana (89’), South Africa (88’), and Morocco (88’), proving they never knew when to quit.

FROM OBSCURITY TO CONTINENTAL GLORY


Madugu’s journey wasn’t handed to him. He started in 1987 as a part-time coach with amateur side Fashanu Babes, later navigating Nigeria’s football backwaters with teams like Adamawa United and FC Taraba. His breakthrough came with Nigeria’s youth teams — Falconets (U-20) and Flamingos (U-17) — before joining the senior team in 2012.

Now, after 37 years in the trenches, he has earned continental recognition. The question is: Will the NFF reward him with a permanent job? Or will they revert to their old habit — hunting for a foreign “big name” while ignoring the man who just delivered a trophy?
https://www.thecable.ng/profile-from-37-years-obscurity-to-wafcon-glory-meet-falcons-interim-coach-justine-madugu/

Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by FreeStuffsNG(op):
THE SCHOLAR WHO TRANSFORMED THE FALCONS’ MENTALITY

His approach is rooted in education and experience. A holder of two master’s degrees (Sports Psychology and Sports Management) and CAF’s elite ‘A’ License, Madugu blends mental conditioning with tactical discipline.

This is a reminder to every lazy youth out there who still deceives himself that education is a scam or a Southern Nigerian who looks down on Nigerian scholars of northern Nigeria extraction. You are your own worst enemy o.

With the success of Coach Justin Madugu, I believe that you can see that his success is no fluke.

You better go and dust your books, quit idle and lazy lifestyle and work hard to achieve phenomenal success in your educational pursuit.

If the legendary Coach Justin Madugu from Adamawa, Nigeria's North East that has been plagued with terrorism and destruction of educational institutions by Boko Haram can make it this by sheer determination, hardwork and perseverance, you can do same if you quit your current horrible life choices.
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by Adeoye11(m): 6:55am On Jul 28, 2025
I had to salute the man while reading this piece, no doubt the gaffer had done wonderfully well and that tactics that was deployed in the final proves his prolificity in the world of sport psychology.

While watching the ball on Saturday night I was like shey this man wey get breast go sabi ball at all😁😁😁😁 Cos the man don chop wanke well well.

Anyways thank you sir man like late Stephen Keshi.
Never forget Keshi , never forget Madugu
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by verifiablefacts: 7:43am On Jul 28, 2025
NFF go still wan employ foreign coach, make kick -back dey for dollars na.
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by Skepticus: 12:55pm On Jul 28, 2025
Great profile

28 stupid characters needed

Nairaland dey gba
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by Nemesis0147(m): 12:55pm On Jul 28, 2025
They will still employ foreign coach with an outrageous budget just to steal
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by Mopolchi: 12:56pm On Jul 28, 2025
NFF should sharp sharp permanent him and back him for further studies to hone his tactical skill; he has the world to conquer next with Africa in the bag.
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by OceanEye: 12:58pm On Jul 28, 2025
I thought Moroccans won that march, after witnessing 0:2, I never bothered to check result again until I saw this news. Wow!
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by Love800(m): 1:01pm On Jul 28, 2025
The man should forget about NFF and find a good female club to coach in abroad or Nigeria.
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by YaQsGaYa(m): 1:03pm On Jul 28, 2025
Adamawa state on it again,good people doing good things ..
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by koxyz: 1:04pm On Jul 28, 2025
Not only that,he defeated a world cup winning coach
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by ravensckar(m):
Forget the title, these FALCONS team didn't play well at all. They failed to inspire us with their style of play.

This is not the kind of FALCONS that we're used to. No tactics, no flair, just individual brilliance.

Abegi! angry angry
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by Zinpat: 1:18pm On Jul 28, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
https://www.thecable.ng/profile-from-37-years-obscurity-to-wafcon-glory-meet-falcons-interim-coach-justine-madugu/
NFF should be satisfied with our own, at least for once.

What else can the foreigners offer that will be better this?
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by correctguy101(m): 1:19pm On Jul 28, 2025
Nemesis0147:
They will still employ foreign coach with an outrageous budget just to steal
It's their only reason for always wanting foreign coach.

Them must pilfer something. It's like dem use am do dem.. smh
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by Arostar2023: 1:19pm On Jul 28, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
https://www.thecable.ng/profile-from-37-years-obscurity-to-wafcon-glory-meet-falcons-interim-coach-justine-madugu/
Nawa oO. Success indeed has many relatives. This same man that was called many names when our girls were playing "nonsense" . Thank God who had mercy on him and Nigerians by giving them something to lighten their spirits. If the last match had gone the other way, nobody would have remembered that he had two masters degrees. Nigerians indeed are emotional people

Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by gabbasin(m): 1:24pm On Jul 28, 2025
Let's give Madugu his flowers, people weren't talking about the coach till they won the cup. The man came from obscurity to win the WAFCON that a foreign coach failed to achieve in the last edition.
Big respect to Coach Madugu, he must have done a lot of talking and rejiging his tactics for the team to have come back from a 2 goal deficit at half time and ending it at 3-2. The NFF should give him a contract to continue with the team
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by CaptainFM1: 1:32pm On Jul 28, 2025
Una don start? Which one is 38years obscurity now?
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by Rexymania(m): 1:33pm On Jul 28, 2025
People will sing your praise to the high heavens when you win.

If this man had lost ehn, hahahahahh. Him for no come Nigeria, or make him enter for night or through a canoe 🛶
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by Kingpele(m): 1:36pm On Jul 28, 2025
The man is a great tactician extra ordinary....he didn't lose hope even after his girls went 2goals down
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by Tenisam: 1:54pm On Jul 28, 2025
OceanEye:
I thought Moroccans won that march, after witnessing 0:2, I never bothered to check result again until I saw this news. Wow!
OceanEye that is literally B! ind , oga change that name please. And I'm so sure one way or the other surfing net, you would have seen that Nigerian won. Olote
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by Moikiitos: 1:56pm On Jul 28, 2025
Well written, I enjoyed every piece of it. Well structure to the man in question. Now, I am well informed of dear glorious indigenous coach.
Good job coach of the moment 👏🏾!


FreeStuffsNG:
https://www.thecable.ng/profile-from-37-years-obscurity-to-wafcon-glory-meet-falcons-interim-coach-justine-madugu/
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by Angelfrost(m): 2:05pm On Jul 28, 2025
Why do now hire foreign coaches when we have such coaching talents in our midst?!!


Let's get the right persons for leadership roles regardless of how popular they are.


...And also give them complete room to work, from player recruitment to team selections.
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by otokx(m): 2:29pm On Jul 28, 2025
Even though i did not like his first half approach, congratulations to him, he should be made substantive coach.
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by Smartcitizen: 2:36pm On Jul 28, 2025
FreeStuffsNG:
THE SCHOLAR WHO TRANSFORMED THE FALCONS’ MENTALITY

His approach is rooted in education and experience. A holder of two master’s degrees (Sports Psychology and Sports Management) and CAF’s elite ‘A’ License, Madugu blends mental conditioning with tactical discipline.

This is a reminder to every lazy youth out there who still deceives himself that education is a scam or a Southern Nigerian who looks down on Nigerian scholars of northern Nigeria extraction. You are your own worst enemy o.

With the success of Coach Justin Madugu, I believe that you can see that his success is no fluke.

You better go and dust your books, quit idle and lazy lifestyle and work hard to achieve phenomenal success in your educational pursuit.

If the legendary Coach Justin Madugu from Adamawa, Nigeria's North East that has been plagued with terrorism and destruction of educational institutions by Boko Haram can make it this big sheer determination, hardwork and perseverance, you can do same if you quit your current horrible life choices.
This man must be an Igbo man who was born in the north.

Only Igbos bears Madu...... something.


👍👍👍👍
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by kennyz247(m): 3:00pm On Jul 28, 2025
Nothing tactician about the man abi coach, person wey just dey look the girls like beans even when they were making blinders ,he was just been lucky the were still having great energy on the second half,and the Morocco girls were too taya to mark in d second half..
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by esemes256: 3:06pm On Jul 28, 2025
The man is an epitome of the saying "It takes 30 years to become an overnight success"

Everyone, trust your process. Keep making progress. You will get there. Your time will come.
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by esemes256: 3:08pm On Jul 28, 2025
kennyz247:
Nothing tactician about the man abi coach, person wey just dey look the girls like beans even when they were making blinders ,he was just been lucky the were still having great energy on the second half,and the Morocco girls were too taya to mark in d second half..
A good coach achieves great things with seemingly average players.
Its not the tactics that matters, it is the consistent results that matter.
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by Reference(m): 3:13pm On Jul 28, 2025
The NFF can send him on refresher courses abroad to top European federations or with the tournament win profile find him a leading European female league team to understudy since the leagues will resume shortly. Will be a lot more affordable than hiring a foreigner to lead the team going forward.

There are certain areas of the game he needs to brush up. The just concluded Euros shows the huge gap between the African game and the best of the world.
Re: Justine Madugu: From 38 Years Obscurity To WAFCON Glory, Story Of Falcons’ Coach by seunlayi(m): 3:40pm On Jul 28, 2025
This man is from Adamawa and he changed the game same way another man from Adamawa will soon change the game in Nigeria politics


ravensckar:
Forget the title, these FALCONS team didn't play well at all. They fail to inspire us with their style of play.

This is not the kind of FALCONS that we're used to. No tactics, no flair, just individual brilliance.

Abegi! angry angry
Ogbeni, Female football is rapidly developing. Those countries Nigerian defeated 8+ goals about 3 decades ago have grown. Gone are the days when they will just be kicking the ball in the air and any shoot will beat the goalkeepers grin.
I am sure you can't overran Rasheedat Ajibade when though you are a man. Let's appreciate our women
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