More
    HomeSportsSuper Falcons players send message to Super Eagles as they face Morocco

    Super Falcons players send message to Super Eagles as they face Morocco

    Published on

    Super Falcons players have sent a message of support to Super Eagles as they prepare to face Morocco in tonight’s AFCON semi-final tie.

    In a video posted on the Super Falcons’ X account on Wednesday, the female national team players, starting from captain Rasheedat Ajibade, sent different messages of good luck and support to Eric Chelle’s side against the Atlas Lions.

    “Let’s go, @NGSuperEagles! We’re right behind you all the way,” Super Falcons posted alongside the video.

    The Super Eagles had defeated Algeria 2-0 in the quarter-final stage.

    Morocco, on the other hand, won 2-0 against the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon.

    The winner between Nigeria and Morocco will take on the winner between Egypt and Senegal in the AFCON final.

    Latest articles

    NANS Raises Alarm Over Attacks On Nigerians In South Africa

    The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANs) has called on the Federal Government to...

    18th convocation: DELSU seeks partnership to maintain academic excellence

    The Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka, has appealed to Nigerians, for support to enable...

    2025 budget: questions raised over reported 7% allocation for security equipment

    Amid the escalating security crisis across Nigeria, recent records from the Federal Government’s Open...

    The IBADAN DECLARATION by Nigeria’s leading opposition politicians…

    By Bola BOLAWOLE The country’s leading opposition political parties descended, last week Saturday, on the...

    More like this

    NANS Raises Alarm Over Attacks On Nigerians In South Africa

    The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANs) has called on the Federal Government to...

    18th convocation: DELSU seeks partnership to maintain academic excellence

    The Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka, has appealed to Nigerians, for support to enable...

    2025 budget: questions raised over reported 7% allocation for security equipment

    Amid the escalating security crisis across Nigeria, recent records from the Federal Government’s Open...