The Super Falcons of Nigeria have advanced to the final of the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco.
Nigeria overcame a resilient South African Banyana Banyana side with a dramatic 2-1 victory.
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The nine-time WAFCON champions showed their intent from the outset, and their efforts were rewarded just before the break.
Captain Rasheedat Ajibade, ever the leader, coolly converted a penalty in the 45th minute, sending the Nigerian faithful into raptures.
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However, the defending champions, Banyana Banyana, were not to be easily subdued.
Shortly after the restart, Linda Mothalo pulled South Africa level from the spot, ending Nigeria’s impressive run of not conceding a single goal throughout the tournament.
This equalizer, the only one Nigeria has let in so far, is a testament to the Super Falcons’ formidable defensive solidity throughout the competition.
The second half saw a dominant display from the Super Falcons, who pressed relentlessly for a winner.
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South Africa, despite their best efforts to find a breakthrough, found the Nigerian defense a tough nut to crack. Just when the match seemed destined for extra time, a moment of brilliance from defender Michele Alozie snatched victory for Nigeria.

