"Super Falcons Are Going Down": Morocco Coach Targets Historic Win vs Nigeria in WAFCON Final, Video
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Although they play at home, the Atlas Lions do not go favorite on Saturday against the Super Falcons, who have the record number of wins in the African Cup of Women's Nations.
Falcons Face Morocco In Women AFCON Final, Eye $1m Prize Money
Nigeria’s Super Falcons will launch an all-out assault against host Morocco from the very start, aiming to give no quarter and leave no room for mistakes in this weekend’s 13th Women’s AFCON Championship Match at the Olympic Stadium in Rabat. The presence of the host nation, Morocco, is certain to fill the stands at the stunning venue in the country’s administrative capital. However, the Super Falcons are determined not to be intimidated or over…
Morocco Vows to Block Nigeria’s Record-Breaking WAFCON Bid
As the WAFCON 2025 final approaches, Morocco’s head coach Jorge Vilda has made it clear: his team is ready to give everything to stop Nigeria’s Super Falcons from clinching a historic 10th continental title. A win for Nigeria would make them the most successful national team in women’s football history, surpassing the nine-title record currently shared with China and the United States. The Super Falcons earned their place in the final with a…
WAFCON: Morocco coach vows to stop Super Falcons
GistReel Morocco’s head coach Jorge Vilda has vowed that his side will give everything to stop Nigeria’s Super Falcons from making historic 10th WAFCON claim. The Super Falcons are aiming for a victory that would make them the most successful national team in women’s football globally, surpassing the current joint record of nine continental titles shared with China and the United States. Recall Nigeria secured their spot in the final with a 2-1 …
We’re ready for Falcons – Morocco coach Vilda — Akelicious
Morocco coach Jorge Vilda has said his side are ready to face Nigeria ahead of Saturday’s Women’s Africa Cup of Nations final in Rabat, expressing confidence in his team’s mental strength to overcome their more physically imposing opponents. The 44-year-old Spaniard, who led Spain to Women’s World Cup success in 2023 before his controversial departure following the Luis Rubiales kissing scandal, believes his Atlas Lionesses have demonstrated the…
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