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Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by terzurum5(m): 10:34pm On Jul 12, 2015
denniece1:
Asisat oshoala scored Liverpool's 3rd goal in their 3-1 away win against arsenal, her 3rd this season... Though She didn't really play well IMO.
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Oshoala Seals Win for Liverpool Ladies
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The Super Falcons forward got her third goal for the Reds in their away win against Arsenal Ladies in Sunday’s Women's Super League game
By Shina Oludare

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Oshoala
Nigeria international Asisat Oshoala was on target in Liverpool Ladies’ 3-1 win at Arsenal Ladies in the Women’s Super League encounter played at the Meadow Park. Her beautiful finish not only guaranteed them the maximum points, but also ended Arsenal Ladies unbeaten run in the season.
Fara Williams opened the scoring with a stunning strike from 25-yards out before 41-year-old full-back Becky Easton bundled in a second for Liverpool.
While Natalia's delicate chip pulled one back for the hosts, who were backed by a crowd of 2,061.
But Asisat Oshoala's lobbed finish secured the points for the Reds
The result gave the defending champions their first away points of the season and they are now only three points behind the second-placed Gunners, with a game in hand.
Arsenal are now five points behind leaders Chelsea after the Blues won 4-1 at home to Bristol Academy.
Oshoala has played six time for Matt Beard's team since her move from Rivers Angels.
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Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by Nobody: 12:08am On Jul 16, 2015
The NFF has moved the Super Falcons Olympic qualifying match to Abuja.
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by BascoVanVeli(m): 12:11am On Jul 16, 2015
CFCfan:
The NFF has moved the Super Falcons Olympic qualifying match to Abuja.
Is it going to be aired?
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by Nobody: 12:41am On Jul 16, 2015
BascoVanVeli:
Is it going to be aired?
Don't know
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by bigsam2010: 12:36pm On Jul 16, 2015
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Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by denniece1(m): 5:03pm On Jul 18, 2015
GOAL! Excellent turn and shot by Halimatu Ayinde for Nigeria's first goal, after 25 minutes.

@thenff on twitter

Nigeria leads by a goal at half time
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by Nobody: 6:07pm On Jul 18, 2015
FT: Nigeria 1-1 Eq Guinea.
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Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by Nobody: 4:27pm On Aug 02, 2015
GOAL!! Ngozi Okobi has scored for Nigeria

Eq Guinea 0-1 Nigeria (1-2 agg)
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by BlackAlbino6(m): 9:52pm On Dec 01, 2015
CFCfan:
GOAL!! Ngozi Okobi has scored for Nigeria

Eq Guinea 0-1 Nigeria (1-2 agg)
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What a bad note to end a thread.
Super Falcons whyhuh?
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Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by BlackAlbino6(m): 9:53pm On Dec 01, 2015
CFCfan:
GOAL!! Ngozi Okobi has scored for Nigeria

Eq Guinea 0-1 Nigeria (1-2 agg)
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i find it so hard to believe that my darling Super Falcons will not be participating in next years Olympics event.
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Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by BlackAlbino6(m): 9:56pm On Dec 01, 2015
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No body is also talking about addressing issues about the women football in the country, but by the time a major women tournament surfaces, we may still expect the girls to do some majic.
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Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by psa1102(m): 10:13pm On Dec 01, 2015
I wish them best of lucky
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by Orkpekyandega(m): 8:00am On Dec 12, 2015

Where are the co-founders of this thread?
I expect to see a lot of reviews on our female players even after their dismal performance at the World Cup.

The media seems to be so quit about our femal professionals.
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Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by BascoVanVeli(m): 12:55pm On Dec 12, 2015
Orkpekyandega:

Where are the co-founders of this thread?
I expect to see a lot of reviews on our female players even after their dismal performance at the World Cup.

The media seems to be so quit about our femal professionals.
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This is the most disappointing story of the year. This team came into 2015 with so much promise and it all fell apart. It was a downfall of epic proportion. If b4 the year u told me the women not the men would miss the Olympic games i would have laughed myself silly but now it is a reality. The NFF screwed these ladies and i am totally disgusted. I still hold the belief that with a good coach we can rule the world.
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by justiz5(m): 5:38pm On Feb 16, 2016

CFCfan, the good work you and others started must not be in vain despite the poor showing of our Super Falcons. Besides CAF Women's Qualifiers will soon commence.

This thread is suppose to open our eyes to the performances of our national female internationals who are plying their trades in different leagues all over the World. Don't understand why the thread has gone into hiding. Where are the other stake holders of this thread and the good lovers and supporters of Women Football?

CC: denniece1, olapluto, Bowaley17, Lilboots, Duru1, BlackAlbino6, terzurum5, Enomakos, BascoVanVeli, Orkpekyandega, psa1102, and many others too many to mention
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by justiz5(m): 5:53pm On Feb 16, 2016
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Falcons face Senegal/Guinea in 2016 African Women Championship qualifier
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Falcons to face Senegal/Guinea in AWC

By Shina Oludare

Nov 4, 2015 12:16:56

The reigning African queens will battle either of the two west African teams to reach the 12th edition of the Africa Women Cup of Nations


Nigeria women national team will face Senegal or Guinea in the second round of the qualifiers for the 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations billed for Cameroon.


The Super Falcons drew bye alongside Ghana, Cote D’ivoire, South Africa and Equatorial Guinea in the first round and must get past either of the two west African sides to stand a chance of defending their trophy.


While first round matches hold in March 2016, second round first leg matches are fixed between April 8-10, 2016 with the second round holding between April 22 and April 24, 2015.


The seven teams to emerge from the qualifiers will join hosts Cameroon for the final tournament scheduled for Nov. 19 to Dec. 3, 2016.


Nigeria won a record seventh title after defeating Cameroon 2-0 in the final of the 2014 edition staged in Namibia with goals from Asisat Oshoala and Desire Oparanozie.
http://www.goal.com/en-ng/news/12072/nigeria-women/2015/11/04/16974792/falcons-face-senegalguinea-in-2016-african-women
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Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by justiz5(m): 5:53pm On Feb 16, 2016
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2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations-Facts
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The 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations will be the 12th edition of the Africa Women Cup of Nations, the biennial international football championship organised by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for the women's national teams of Africa. The tournament will be held in Cameroon between 19 November and 3 December 2016.[1] The initial dates were 8–22 October 2016, but were changed due to weather considerations.[2] A total of eight teams will play in the tournament.[3]


On 6 August 2015, the CAF Executive Committee decided to change the name of the tournament from the African Women's Championship to the Africa Women Cup of Nations, similar to the men's version, Africa Cup of Nations
Read more https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Africa_Women_Cup_of_Nations
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by justiz5(m): 5:53pm On Feb 16, 2016
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Asisat Oshoala to speak at Fifa Women’s Football and Leadership Conference
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By Shina Oludare


The Super Falcons star and American football legend Abby Wambach will be addressing a forum at the home of Fifa in Switzerland on March 7


Nigeria international Asisat Oshoala joins a raft of footballing legends and big football names who will speak at the Fifa Women’s Football and Leadership Conference, Switzerland on March 7, 2016.


The gathering titled ‘Equality Through Reform’ accords with the International Women’s Day will bring together diverse voices from sport and wider society to channel a roadmap in which women in football can be further promoted.

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Oshoala joins 2012 Fifa Women’s World Player of the Year, Abby Wambach, Samar Nassar (Chief Executive Director of the Local Organising Committee for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Jordan 2016) and Brigitte Henriques (General Secretary of the French Football Association) in the forum which is a proactive step for the world football governing body to drive progress for a new era of development and engagement in women’s football.


Billie Jean King, founder of Women’s Sport Foundation; Kristin Hetle, Director of Strategic Partnerships at UN Women, and the FIFA Executive Committee representatives, Lydia Nsekera, Sonia Bien-Aime and Moya Dodd, will kick off the panel discussions.


Panel speakers on Taking women’s football to the next level


Asisat Lamina Oshoala (Nigeria national team player)
Abby Wambach (USA national team player)
Samar Nassar (Chief Executive Director of the Local Organising Committee for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Jordan 2016)
Barbara Slater (Director of BBC Sport)
Brigitte Henriques (General Secretary of the French Football Association)


Panel speakers on Diversity for success
Ebru Köksal (FIFA consultant)
Michael Kimmel (Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies, Stony Brook University)
Donna de Varona (Olympic champion, lead advisor to the EY Women Athletes Business Network)
Felicite Rwemarika (Executive member and chairwoman of the Women’s Football Commission at the Rwandan Football Association)
Annie Zaidi (Founder of the CoachAnnieZ Foundation)


Panel speakers on 2016 FIFA reforms – women’s football and women in football
Sunil Gulati (President of the United States Soccer Federation)
Moya Dodd (FIFA Executive Committee co-opted member)


Sarai Bareman (OFC Deputy General Secretary)
Sylvia Schenk (CAS arbitrator)
Amanda Davies (CNN Sports Anchor/Correspondent)
A FIFA representative
http://www.goal.com/en-ng/news/4093/nigerian-football/2016/02/16/20404992/asisat-oshoala-to-speak-at-fifa-womens-football-and?ICID=AR_FS_3
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Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by BlackAlbino6(m): 6:02pm On Feb 16, 2016
justiz5:

CFCfan, the good work you and others started must not be in vain despite the poor showing of our Super Falcons. Besides CAF Women's Qualifiers will soon commence.

This thread is suppose to open our eyes to the performances of our national female internationals who are plying their trades in different leagues all over the World. Don't understand why the thread has gone into hiding. Where are the other stake holders of this thread and the good lovers and supporters of Women Football?

CC: denniece1, olapluto, Bowaley17, Lilboots, Duru1, BlackAlbino6, terzurum5, Enomakos, BascoVanVeli, Orkpekyandega, psa1102, and many others too many to mention
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Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes. But hope the Anti spot ban will also be merciful enough for me to comment or post on so many threads?
ok lets go..........
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Algeria face Ethiopia in African Women’s Championship qualifier
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By Shina Oludare


Following the withdrawal of Togo, Lady Fennecs will now battle Lucy in the first round of the AWC qualifier
Algeria will face Ethiopia in the first round of the 2016 African Women’s Championship qualifier billed for March.


The Lady Fennecs were billed to face Togo in the preliminary round, but with west African team pulling out, Azzedine Chih’s women will try Ethiopia for size in their quest to qualify for their fifth AWC.


The first leg will take place in Algiers on Sunday, 6 March 2016 with the return leg in Ethiopia a fortnight later.


The winner will face either Kenya or DR Congo at the second round.


The Confederation of African Football had sanctioned the Togolese Football Federation (FTF) for withdrawing its women’s national team qualifying for the African Cup of Nations playoffs.


Also, the Togolese women will miss the 2018 edition of the competition in 2018.


The final tournament will be held in Cameroon from 19 November to 3 December 2016 in the cities of Yaounde and Limbe.
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Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 11:46am On Feb 17, 2016
Hey Guys, Isn't there supposed to be a "fresh" Super Falcons thread. Anyway, the most anticipated news (SUPER FALCONS JOB ROLES) just came in........... Current Nigerian U-17 Flamingoes Asst.coach and Super Falcons legend, Ann Agumanu Chiejine is to be named as part of the New Super Falcons technical/coaching crew.
And interestingly, we have The all-time record goals scorer of the CAF AWC and Super Falcons Legend, Perpetua Ijeoma Nkwocha as Head coach.
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PERPETUA NKWOCHA NEW FALCONS COACH


Former international Perpetua Nkwocha will soon be named coach of Nigeria women’s team, the Super Falcons, to be assisted by another ex-international Ann Chiejine.
One of Nigeria's all-time greats, Nkwocha has bagged her coaching badges at her base of Sweden, while former international goalkeeper Chiejine has been assistant coach at Nigeria’s U17 women’s team, the Flamingoes.
The immediate task of Nkwocha and Chiejine is
qualifying the Falcons to the African Women’s
Championship later this year in Cameroon.

Nigeria are the defending champions after they beat Cameroon in the final in Namibia two years ago.
The Falcons have been without a coach since the
team failed to qualify for the Rio Olympics last year.
The broke Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) were
mulling hiring a foreign coach, but they shelved this
idea when they could not raise the cash to do so.


africanfootball.com//news/612214/Perpetua-Nkwocha-new-Falcons-coach
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by BascoVanVeli(m): 2:47pm On Feb 17, 2016
TheSuperNerd:
Hey Guys, Isn't there supposed to be a "fresh" Super Falcons thread. Anyway, the most anticipated news (SUPER FALCONS JOB ROLES) just came in........... Current Nigerian U-17 Flamingoes Asst.coach and Super Falcons legend, Ann Agumanu Chiejine is to be named as part of the New Super Falcons technical/coaching crew.
And interestingly, we have The all-time record goals scorer of the CAF AWC and Super Falcons Legend, Perpetua Ijeoma Nkwocha as Head coach.
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PERPETUA NKWOCHA NEW FALCONS COACH


Former international Perpetua Nkwocha will soon be named coach of Nigeria women’s team, the Super Falcons, to be assisted by another ex-international Ann Chiejine.
One of Nigeria's all-time greats, Nkwocha has bagged her coaching badges at her base of Sweden, while former international goalkeeper Chiejine has been assistant coach at Nigeria’s U17 women’s team, the Flamingoes.
The immediate task of Nkwocha and Chiejine is
qualifying the Falcons to the African Women’s
Championship later this year in Cameroon.

Nigeria are the defending champions after they beat Cameroon in the final in Namibia two years ago.
The Falcons have been without a coach since the
team failed to qualify for the Rio Olympics last year.
The broke Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) were
mulling hiring a foreign coach, but they shelved this
idea when they could not raise the cash to do so.


africanfootball.com//news/612214/Perpetua-Nkwocha-new-Falcons-coach
I wish her all the best.
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m):
Seems the earlier news was incomplete. Here's the full version of the news as regards the appointment of a substantive Technical crew for the Super Falcons.
Seems the NFF have found an expatriate coach for our girls who will be named soon (shortly before the AWC Qualifers or before the end of the qualifiers).

She or he (the FOREIGN COACH) is to be assisted by Florence Omagbemi, Perpetua Nkwocha, Ann Agumanu Chiejine and Bala Mohommed (as Goalie trainer).

Florence Omagbemi stands in as Caretaker Head coach of the Super Falcons from this moment till the NFF sort out the contract of the "expatriate coach" most likely before the CAF AWC.
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Omagbemi named Falcons’ coach


The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has named
former Super Falcons captain and defender Florence
Omagbemi as coach of the reigning African champions.
The football body approved the choice of an
expatriate as head coach as recommended by the
Technical and Development Committee.


Omagbemi will take charge of the side in acting
capacity until the appointment of the expatriate
coach.
The yet to be named expatriate coach will be assisted by the side’s all-time top scorer and four-time African player of the year, Perpetua Nkwocha, Florence Omagbemi (current interim head), Ann Chiejine and Bala Mohammed as goalkeeper trainer.
The football governing body said the appointments
are in line with its determination to halt the dwindling fortunes of the senior national women team.
The coaching crew's first assignment will be the
second round qualifying match of the 2016 Africa
Women Cup of Nations in April against either of the
West African foes, Guinea or Senegal.

Falcons were given a bye together with Ghana, Ivory
Coast, South Africa and Equatorial Guinea in the first
round matches of the biennial football showpiece
coming up in Cameroon from November 19 toDecember 3.
Seven countries will emerge from the qualifying
campaigns to be joined by the hosts, Cameroon, for
the final showdown.
Coach Edwin Okon guided Nigeria to defeat
Cameroon 2-0 in the final of the 2014 edition in
Namibia.


mobi.supersport.com/football/nigeria/news/160217/Omagbemi_named_Falcons_coach
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by Nobody: 5:06am On Feb 19, 2016
Thanks for keeping the thread alive.

I'm not convinced that an 'expatriate' coach would do better than Nkwocha, Chiejine or Omagbemi.
I'll advise the NFF to only offer the foreign coach a 3-yr contract that expires after the 2019 World Cup in France. Thereafter, any of the assistants should be promoted to the head coach position.
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by Nobody: 8:12pm On Feb 19, 2016
It would also be nice to see the Super Falcons participate in the annual Algarve Cup. The experience would be invaluable to the team for the bigger, main competitions.
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 9:15pm On Feb 19, 2016
Yeah, it would be..... But won't the algarve cup require an invitation? Or are we meant to apply for participation? I'll have to check this out.


CFCman:
It would also be nice to see the Super Falcons participate in the annual Algarve Cup. The experience would be invaluable to the team for the bigger, main competitions.
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by BlackAlbino6(m): 5:34pm On Feb 24, 2016
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Ini Umotong: Oxford United Women sign Portsmouth Ladies striker
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Ini Umotong won her only Nigeria cap against Mali in March 2015


Women's Super League Two side Oxford United have signed Nigeria striker Ini Umotong from Portsmouth.


Umotong made her international debut in March last year, but did not feature for Nigeria after being named in their squad for the 2015 World Cup in Canada.


The 21-year-old has scored 25 goals in 20 Premier League Southern Division appearances for Portsmouth this season.


"Ini is a striker who possesses both power and pace, "Oxford manager Les Taylor told the club website.


"She has been very impressive during training with Oxford United and I am sure she will be a handful for opposition defences."
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/35650237
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Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by denniece1(m): 9:23am On Feb 28, 2016
Guys, any news about oshoala, it was reported weeks back that @lfcladies 'reluctantly' accepted an offer from @arsenalladies. @arsenalladies recently released their squad for the new season and she wasn't part of it, Liverpool (on preseason in SA without her) hasn't made any mention of her since then same as arsenal, she also hasn't said anything yet.
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 3:39pm On Feb 29, 2016
Oshoala, 39 others invited for AWCON
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Super Falcons caretaker coach, Florence Omagbemi
has called to camp 40 players ahead of the 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualifying fixture against either of Senegal or Guinea.

The seven-time African champions, Falcons were
drawn bye into the second round of the qualifying
series with the final competition to hold in Cameroon in November.

The senior women teams of Senegal and Guinea will contend over two legs in March with the winner to battle the Super Falcons in home-and-away contests between April 4 - 12.

Top on the list include goalkeepers, Ibubeleye
Whyte and Sandra Chichi, defenders, Onome Ebi,
Josephine Chukwunonye, Ngozi Ebere and Joy
Jegede, midfielders, Halimatu Ayinde, Ngozi Okobi,
Evelyn Nwabuoku and Joy Bokiri, and strikers Asisat
Oshoala, Desire Oparanozie, Chinwendu Ihezuo and
Francisca Ordega are among others.

All invited players are expected to report at the Abuja camp on Tuesday, March 1.

Full list of invited players:

-Ibubeleye Whyte (Rivers Angels),
-Sandra Chichi(Bayelsa Queens),
-Christy Ohiaeriaku (Osun Babes),
-Onyinyechukwu Okeke (Inneh Queens),
-Onome Ebi(FC Minsk, Belarus),
-Blessing Edoho (Pelican Stars),
-Josephine Chukwunonye (Vittsjoe GIK, Sweden),
-Osinachi Ohale (Rivers Angels),
-Ngozi Ebere (PSG Ladies, France),
-Sarah Nnodim (Nasarawa Amazons),
-Ugo Njoku (Rivers Angels),
-Chisom Henry (Sunshine Queens),
-Faith Ikidi (Pitea FC, Sweden),
-Ayomide Ojo (Police Machine),
-Joy Jegede (Delta Queens),
-Gladys Akpa (Sunshine Queens),
-Halimatu Ayinde (New York Flash, USA),
-Desire Oparanozie (EN Avent de Guingamp, France),
-Ngozi Okobi (Vittsjoe GIK, Sweden),
-Asisat Oshoala (Liverpool Ladies),
-Cecilia Nku (Rivers Angels),
-Evelyn Nwabuoku (Kazygurt, Kazakhstan),
-Martina Ohadugha (Rivers Angels);
-Osarenoma Igbinovia (Bayelsa Queens);
-Rita Chikwelu (Umea IK, Sweden);
-Ginika Nkeoma (Bayelsa Queens),
-Amarachi Okoronkwo (Nasarawa Amazons),
-Chioma Wogu (Kogi Confluence),
-Esther Sunday (Trabzon Idman Ozagi, Turkey),
-Winifred Eyebhokia (Nasarawa Amazons),
-Chinwendu Ihezuo (Washington Spirit, USA),
-Francisca Ordega (Washington Spirit, USA),
-Chinaza Uchendu (Nasarawa Amazons),
-Loveth Ayila (Rivers Angels),
-Ebere Orji (Ferencvaros, Hungary),
-Joy Bokiri (Bayelsa Queens),
-Victoria Aidelomon (Bayelsa Queens),
-Abibat Agbaji (Confluence Queens),
-Ijeoma Obi (Sunshine Queens),
-Emueje Oghiagbevha (Delta Queens)
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Source: SuperSport.com
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by NLban: 5:48pm On Feb 29, 2016
TheSuperNerd:
Oshoala, 39 others invited for AWCON
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Super Falcons caretaker coach, Florence Omagbemi
has called to camp 40 players ahead of the 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualifying fixture against either of Senegal or Guinea.

The seven-time African champions, Falcons were
drawn bye into the second round of the qualifying
series with the final competition to hold in Cameroon in November.

The senior women teams of Senegal and Guinea will contend over two legs in March with the winner to battle the Super Falcons in home-and-away contests between April 4 - 12.

Top on the list include goalkeepers, Ibubeleye
Whyte and Sandra Chichi, defenders, Onome Ebi,
Josephine Chukwunonye, Ngozi Ebere and Joy
Jegede, midfielders, Halimatu Ayinde, Ngozi Okobi,
Evelyn Nwabuoku and Joy Bokiri, and strikers Asisat
Oshoala, Desire Oparanozie, Chinwendu Ihezuo and
Francisca Ordega are among others.

All invited players are expected to report at the Abuja camp on Tuesday, March 1.

Full list of invited players:

-Ibubeleye Whyte (Rivers Angels),
-Sandra Chichi(Bayelsa Queens),
-Christy Ohiaeriaku (Osun Babes),
-Onyinyechukwu Okeke (Inneh Queens),
-Onome Ebi(FC Minsk, Belarus),
-Blessing Edoho (Pelican Stars),
-Josephine Chukwunonye (Vittsjoe GIK, Sweden),
-Osinachi Ohale (Rivers Angels),
-Ngozi Ebere (PSG Ladies, France),
-Sarah Nnodim (Nasarawa Amazons),
-Ugo Njoku (Rivers Angels),
-Chisom Henry (Sunshine Queens),
-Faith Ikidi (Pitea FC, Sweden),
-Ayomide Ojo (Police Machine),
-Joy Jegede (Delta Queens),
-Gladys Akpa (Sunshine Queens),
-Halimatu Ayinde (New York Flash, USA),
-Desire Oparanozie (EN Avent de Guingamp, France),
-Ngozi Okobi (Vittsjoe GIK, Sweden),
-Asisat Oshoala (Liverpool Ladies),
-Cecilia Nku (Rivers Angels),
-Evelyn Nwabuoku (Kazygurt, Kazakhstan),
-Martina Ohadugha (Rivers Angels);
-Osarenoma Igbinovia (Bayelsa Queens);
-Rita Chikwelu (Umea IK, Sweden);
-Ginika Nkeoma (Bayelsa Queens),
-Amarachi Okoronkwo (Nasarawa Amazons),
-Chioma Wogu (Kogi Confluence),
-Esther Sunday (Trabzon Idman Ozagi, Turkey),
-Winifred Eyebhokia (Nasarawa Amazons),
-Chinwendu Ihezuo (Washington Spirit, USA),
-Francisca Ordega (Washington Spirit, USA),
-Chinaza Uchendu (Nasarawa Amazons),
-Loveth Ayila (Rivers Angels),
-Ebere Orji (Ferencvaros, Hungary),
-Joy Bokiri (Bayelsa Queens),
-Victoria Aidelomon (Bayelsa Queens),
-Abibat Agbaji (Confluence Queens),
-Ijeoma Obi (Sunshine Queens),
-Emueje Oghiagbevha (Delta Queens)
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Source: SuperSport.com

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I didn't see Ini Umotong Portsmouth Ladies striker. Am tired of Oparanozie that lacks the strong Desire to score goals especially against non African oppositions.

Oga CFCFAN pls come and modifie the name of this thread or create a new thread just like Sir Orkpekyandega did in the former Falconets thread, now Falconets/Flamingoes thread.
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 10:54pm On Feb 29, 2016
Ini umotong recently signed for Oxford Utd ladies. She's no more with Portsmouth ladies.

She's not the only one missing from the 40-woman squad.

Other notable absentees:
-Courtney Dike
-Precious Dede (maybe she's retired)
-Sarah Michael (if they called back Rita Chikwelu, wonder why Michael was left out)
-Cynthia Uwak (she's still active)
-Alaba Jonathan
-Tochukwu Oluehi


Alaba and Oluehi are Goalkeepers. Though we have 4 goalies in that 40-woman list. (Okeke, Ohieraku, Whyte, and Chichii)

Meanwhile, are you saying you'll pick Iniabasi Umotong (a super goal banger for her former side, Porthsmouth ladies) over Desire Ugochi Oparanozie??


NLban:

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I didn't see Ini Umotong Portsmouth Ladies striker. Am tired of Oparanozie that lacks the strong Desire to score goals especially against non African oppositions.

Oga CFCFAN pls come and modifie the name of this thread or create a new thread just like Sir Orkpekyandega did in the former Falconets thread, now Falconets/Flamingoes thread.
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by Nobody: 11:52pm On Feb 29, 2016
I can't change the name cos it got to the front page last year
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