Super Falcons step up WAFCON preparations with Ghana friendly
Nigeria's Super Falcons will round off their preparations for the 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) with a high-profile international friendly against Ghana's Black Queens in Casablanca on Saturday.
The encounter is part of the team's final build-up to the 14th edition of the continental championship, which kicks off in Morocco on Sunday.
The ten-time African champions opened their training camp in Casablanca on Monday as preparations gather momentum.
By Tuesday afternoon, 10 players had arrived at the team's base at the Marriott Hotel, with midfielder Toni Payne expected to join the squad on Wednesday after completing her transfer from Everton Women to Inter Milan Women.
Head coach Justine Madugu oversaw the team's first training session on Tuesday at Stade El Arbi Zaouli, the same venue that will host Saturday's clash. Kick-off is scheduled for 4 p.m.
The early arrivals at the team’s Hotel Marriott in Casablanca are:
GOALKEEPERS
✓ Chiamaka Nnadozie
✓ Fatima Oloko
DEFENDERS
✓ Oluwatosin Demehin
✓ Glory Ogbonna
✓ Christy Ucheibe
✓ Shukurat Oladipo
✓ Rofiat Imuran
MIDFIELDER
✓ Jennifer Echegini
FORWARD
✓ Rasheedat Ajibade - Capt
✓ Asisat Oshoala
Saturday's encounter will reignite one of African women's football's fiercest rivalries.
Ghana's Black Queens finished runners-up to Nigeria at the inaugural Women's Africa Cup of Nations, hosted by Nigeria in 1998, adding extra significance to the final tune-up before both teams begin their WAFCON campaigns.

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