
Nigeria's Falconets Train for World Cup Qualifier Showdown
Nigeria's under-20 women's football team has kicked off intense preparations in Abuja for their shot at the 2026 World Cup. The Falconets face Malawi in a crucial two-leg qualifier that could send them to Poland this September.
Nigeria's young footballers are gearing up for one of the biggest matches of their careers, and the energy at their Abuja training camp is electric.
The Falconets, Nigeria's under-20 women's national team, officially began camp this month with training sessions focused on fitness, teamwork, and tactical preparation. Players arrived at the capital ready to prove they belong on the world stage.
Head Coach Moses Aduku set the tone immediately. He urged his squad to stay focused and disciplined as they prepare to face Malawi in the final round of qualifiers for the FIFA U20 Women's World Cup.
The stakes couldn't be higher. Only four African teams will earn spots at the tournament in Poland this September, and the Falconets are determined to be among them.
Malawi earned their place in this final qualifying round after defeating Guinea Bissau in their previous match. They'll arrive ready to fight for their own World Cup dreams.

The first leg takes place in Nigeria on May 2nd, with the return match in Malawi one week later. The two-game series will determine which team advances to represent their nation on the global stage.
Why This Inspires
These young Nigerian athletes represent more than just their country. They're proof that dedication and teamwork can open doors to extraordinary opportunities. Their journey shows girls across Africa that the world's biggest sports stages are within reach.
Coach Aduku's emphasis on discipline and determination reflects values that extend far beyond the pitch. His players have responded with optimism and commitment, embracing the challenge ahead.
The team's intensive preparation demonstrates the professionalism and work ethic that Nigerian women's football continues to build. Every training session brings them closer to their goal.
Come May 2nd, the Falconets will step onto their home field carrying the hopes of millions and ready to show the world what they can do.
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Based on reporting by Premium Times Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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