Nigeria's Super Falcons women's football team preparing for international tournament matches

Nigeria's Super Falcons Prep for Continental Tournament

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Nigeria's champion women's football team is gearing up for the 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations with two friendly matches at home. The Super Falcons will face Cape Verde in Ikenne as they fine-tune their lineup and build team chemistry.

Africa's most decorated women's football team is preparing to defend their continental dominance with back-to-back friendly matches this April.

Nigeria's Super Falcons will host Cape Verde at Remo Stars Stadium in Ikenne, Ogun State, on April 15 and April 18, 2026. The double-header serves as crucial preparation for the upcoming Women's Africa Cup of Nations, where Nigeria has historically dominated.

The Super Falcons bring impressive momentum into these friendlies. During the 2023 WAFCON qualifiers, they defeated Cape Verde 2-1 away before crushing them 5-0 at home, showcasing the gap between Africa's powerhouse and their competitors.

These matches offer more than just tactical preparation. Head coaches will use the games to test squad depth, give rising stars their chance to shine alongside veteran players, and build the chemistry needed for tournament success.

Nigeria's Super Falcons Prep for Continental Tournament

The team begins camping in Abuja this weekend before traveling to Ikenne for the fixtures. Local fans in Ogun State and neighboring regions are expected to pack the stadium, bringing the electric atmosphere Nigerian women's football deserves.

The Ripple Effect

Women's football in Nigeria continues gaining visibility and support with high-profile matches like these. When fans fill stadiums for women's games, it sends a powerful message to young girls across the country that their athletic dreams matter and professional pathways exist.

The Super Falcons' consistent excellence has made them role models throughout Africa. Their success creates opportunities for sponsorships, better training facilities, and increased media coverage that benefits women's sports across the continent.

As the tournament approaches, these friendlies remind us that champions are built through preparation, not just talent.

Based on reporting by Vanguard Nigeria

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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