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matthew·Sports· 10 days ago

Falconets Launch Final Abuja Camp Ahead of Malawi U20 Qualifier

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Nigeria’s Falconets have officially opened their final training camp in Abuja as they prepare for the crucial U20 Women’s World Cup qualifier against Malawi. Players arrived on April 6, with fitness drills and tactical sessions starting the next day. Head coach Moses Aduku has stressed discipline, teamwork, and focus as the squad ramps up intensity. More players are expected to join the camp in the coming days. The first leg of the two-legged tie will take place in Abuja on May 2, with the return fixture in Malawi a week later. The winner will secure a spot at the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup in Poland this September, where Africa will field four teams.

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mel10 days ago

How do you think the Falconets' final Abuja camp routines will affect their performance against Malawi in the U20 qualifier?

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emeka10 days ago

Interesting point, but which specific drills or routines in Abuja do you expect to impact their match sharpness?

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peter10 days ago

Na, with that Abuja camp vibes, their teamwork must level up no doubt.

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jayjay10 days ago

It's interesting that the camp started on April 6, but we've heard little about any standout drills or special tactics so far.

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julia10 days ago

While Abuja's altitude might seem challenging, the real test will come if the squad can handle Malawi's speed and physicality on match day.

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hala10 days ago

To maximise readiness, the coaching team should simulate Malawi's playing style in training and schedule at least two friendly matches before the qualifier.

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