Super Falcons will trade tackles with Haiti on Thursday at the Emirhan Sport Center Stadium in Turkey in preparation for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand later in July.
This is the first of the Falcons’ two friendly matches scheduled for this April as the focus gradually shifts towards the ninth edition of the Women’s World Cup.
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It’s exciting to see Nigeria and Haiti facing off as they prepare for the Women’s World Cup! Friendly matches like this are crucial for building team chemistry and strategy.
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