In a pulsating Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) encounter on Saturday, Nigeria’s Super Falcons mounted a spirited comeback to defeat hosts Morocco 3–2, keeping their hopes alive for a record-extending tenth continental title.
Earlier in the day, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had rallied support for the team, charging them to bring home the coveted trophy — a message that appeared to inspire a stunning performance from the Nigerian side.

The Moroccans drew first blood through Ghizlane Chebbak, who struck in the 12th minute, before Sanaâ Mssoudy doubled their lead in the 24th minute, putting the North Africans firmly in control by halftime.
But the Super Falcons roared back with renewed determination in the second half. Esther Okoronkwo ignited the comeback with a composed penalty conversion in the 64th minute. Seven minutes later, Folashade Florence Ijamilusi leveled the tie with a clinical finish, before Jennifer Echegini sealed the victory with an 88th-minute strike that sent Nigerian fans into wild celebrations.
Statistically, Nigeria dominated key aspects of the game — registering 14 shots (five on target) compared to Morocco’s 10, enjoying 55% ball possession, completing 280 passes with a 69% accuracy rate, and earning five corners to Morocco’s three.
The high-tempo match was played in good spirit, with no yellow or red cards issued. Nigeria committed seven fouls, while Morocco tallied 12.
With this win, the Super Falcons continue their quest for a tenth WAFCON title, bolstered by strong presidential support and undeniable resilience on the pitch.
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