Nigeria, South Africa and WAFCON
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The stage is set in Rabat as Nigeria’s Super Falcons take on host nation Morocco in the final of the 2024 CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON). It’s a battle between the most successful team in the tournament’s history and a rising powerhouse eager to make history on home soil.
Nigeria's Super Falcons are set for their tenth Women's AFCON final as they face Morocco this Saturday, July 26, 2025, at Rabat's Olympic Stadium. Undefeated in finals since the competition’s inception in 1991, the Nigerians are determined to clinch their tenth continental crown.
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After beating South Africa, the Super Falcons are now one match away from their 10th WAFCON title and re-establishing their dominance
Morocco will face Nigeria in the 2024 Women's AFCON final this Saturday, July 26, at 20:00 GMT at the Rabat Olympic Stadium. The match will be broadcast live on several African national and international channels.
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