Super Falcons begin Casablanca camp for 2026 WAFCON, target record 11th title
Nigeria’s Super Falcons began their 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations preparations in Casablanca today, July 13, 2026, as announced by head coach Justine Madugu. The 25‑player squad unveiled last Friday is expected to start arriving at the camp this morning. The team will later move to Rabat for their group matches on the eve of the tournament. Drawn in Group C with Malawi, Zambia and Egypt, the Super Falcons open their campaign against Malawi’s Scorchers at Al Madina Stadium in Rabat on Tuesday, August 28. As defending champions, they are aiming for a record‑extending eleventh WAFCON title.\n\nFor Nigerian football fans, especially supporters of the women’s team, this camp signals serious intent to defend the continental crown and offers a clear schedule to follow. Knowing the opponents and match dates lets fans plan viewing parties, travel to Morocco if they wish, or simply track the team’s progress toward a historic eleventh title. The camp also highlights the growing investment in women’s football and may inspire young athletes across the country.\n\nWill you adjust your schedule to watch the Super Falcons’ opener against Malawi on August 28, or follow their quest for a record‑extending eleventh WAFCON title?
SOURCE: https://dailypost.ng/2026/07/13/wafcon-2026-super-falcons-set-up-camp-in-casablanca/