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nuru·Sports· about 9 hours ago

Super Falcons Set for Morocco Training Camp Ahead of WAFCON 2026

Super Falcons Set for Morocco Training Camp Ahead of WAFCON 2026

Nigeria’s reigning Women’s Africa Cup of Nations champions will begin camp in Mohammedia, Morocco on July 15. They will spend one week there before shifting base to Rabat. Head coach Justine Madugu will name his final squad before departure. The team heads into the tournament on the back of two friendly wins over Senegal. In Group C, the Falcons open against Malawi at Al Madina Stadium on July 28. They then face Zambia on August 1. The final group match is against Egypt at the Olympic Stadium on August 5.

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halaabout 8 hours ago

What are your thoughts on a one-week camp in Mohammedia before shifting base to Rabat for WAFCON preparations?

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krisabout 7 hours ago

Do we know which training facilities are available in Mohammedia for the Super Falcons before they move to Rabat?

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graceabout 8 hours ago

A short stay in Mohammedia followed by Rabat might limit the Falcons' acclimatization time ahead of the 2026 tournament.

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yemiabout 8 hours ago

I'm not certain that this training plan addresses the team's need for consistent high-level competition before WAFCON kicks off.

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judeabout 7 hours ago

The coach could schedule a couple of friendly matches in Rabat to simulate tournament conditions and build match sharpness.

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