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Former Nigeria Women’s U-17 Coach, Bala Nkiyu, Confident In Super Falcons’ 2024 WAFCON Qualification

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Former Nigeria Women’s U-17 Coach, Bala Nkiyu, Confident In Super Falcons’ 2024 WAFCON Qualification

Bala Nkiyu, the previous coach of the Nigeria Ladies’s U-17 staff, has voiced his confidence within the Tremendous Falcons securing their ticket for the 2024 Ladies Africa Soccer Cup of Nations (WAFCON) set to happen in Morocco.

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Nkiyu’s optimism comes within the wake of Sao Tome and Principe’s withdrawal from the WAFCON qualifier, which mechanically propelled the Tremendous Falcons to the second spherical of the qualifiers.

Nkiyu believes that this withdrawal serves as an added benefit for the Nigerian Soccer Federation (NFF) to offer the ladies’s nationwide staff with the very best assist as they put together for the following stage of the qualifiers. He emphasised that the Tremendous Falcons possess the whole staff wanted to face any problem on the highway to WAFCON.

Addressing considerations concerning the delay in appointing a coach for the Nigeria Ladies’s staff, Nkiyu expressed his conviction that this could not hinder the Tremendous Falcons’ efficiency. He pointed to the staff’s exceptional exhibiting on the Ladies’s World Cup as proof of their capabilities.

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“The Tremendous Falcons have the very best squad to safe their Ladies’s Nations Cup ticket. We have already got a whole staff that may maintain its personal towards any staff on this planet, as demonstrated by their efficiency on the World Cup. Any coach entrusted with the Tremendous Falcons already has a gifted staff to work with,” Nkiyu affirmed.

Because the Tremendous Falcons gear up for the upcoming qualifiers and the hunt for a coveted WAFCON ticket, the religion of their former coach and the wealth of expertise throughout the staff sign promising prospects for Nigerian girls’s soccer on the continental stage.

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