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Mission X Accomplished: Super Falcons gave us a fulfilling victory—It’s time to immortalize them

by Lolade Adewuyi
July 29, 2025
in AFCON, AWCON, Lolade Adewuyi's Nuggets, News, NewsNow, Nigeria, Opinion, Super Falcons, Top, WAFCON
Mission X Accomplished: Super Falcons gave us a fulfilling victory—It’s time to immortalize them

Asisat Oshoala Rasheedat Ajibade and other Super Falcons player. Copyright: Imago

What a game. What a comeback. What a sweet, sweet victory!

Super Falcons of Nigeria's dramatic 3–2 comeback win over hosts Morocco to clinch the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations was deeply fulfilling, a moment that will be remembered for generations.

From losing hope in the first half as Morocco raced to a 2–0 lead, to watching the Super Falcons claw their way back in the second half, the match delivered pulse-pounding action and emotion. By the final whistle, we were left breathless and in awe.

A timeless classic. Mission complete.

Last night’s WAFCON final deserves its own spot in cinemas worldwide! #MissionX #SoarSuperFalcons #WAFCON2024 pic.twitter.com/1xIotcQFA7

— NGSuper_Falcons (@NGSuper_Falcons) July 27, 2025

At halftime, I messaged my Chief Editor, Ayomide Oguntimehin. He told me he had turned off the match; he couldn’t risk stressing his blood pressure.

“Don’t take it too seriously,” I replied. “It’s just football.”

But that was my way of coping with the pain of that first-half deficit. I’ve learned, in both football and life, that it’s best to stay calm when things don’t go your way.

Nigeria during the 2025 Women s Africa Cup of Nations WAFCON Finals match between Morocco and Nigeria at Stade Olympique de Raba
RABAT, MOROCCO – JULY 26: Nigeria during the 2025 Women s Africa Cup of Nations WAFCON Finals match between Morocco and Nigeria at Stade Olympique de Rabat on July 26, 2025, in Rabat, Morocco. [Photo credit/ IMAGO].

Is football life or death?

I first realised that football wasn’t life or death, at least not for the players, during Nigeria’s loss to Côte d’Ivoire in the opening game of the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations in Sekondi-Takoradi. I was pitch-side, and after the match, I saw Super Eagles players exchanging shirts and embracing the Ivorians.

It hit me then: to the players, this is just sport. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. And afterwards, you shake hands.

But for fans watching from home, whose identity and pride are deeply tied to their national team, defeat can feel much more serious.

For some, it’s skipping dinner in the midst of heartbreak. I remember missing out on my mom’s fufu after Nigeria’s painful 1994 World Cup loss to Italy, sobbing myself to sleep.

For others, it’s more tragic, devastating even. We lost fellow fans during Nigeria’s run to the last AFCON final in Abidjan.

For fans, football really can feel like life or death.

That’s why I’ve learned to temper my expectations. I don’t even celebrate wins like I used to. Gone are the days of shouting at the screen or jumping up and down. Now, I just watch and chill, win or not.

Coach Justin Madugu and Michelle Alozie of Nigeria during the 2025 Women s Africa Cup of Nations WAFCON Finals match between Morocco and Nigeria at Stade Olympique de Rabat
RABAT, MOROCCO – JULY 26: Coach Justin Madugu and Michelle Alozie of Nigeria during the 2025 Women s Africa Cup of Nations WAFCON Finals match between Morocco and Nigeria at Stade Olympique de Rabat on July 26, 2025 in Rabat, Morocco. [Photo Credit/ Imago].

Magudu vs Vilda: A tactical battle of coaches

Yet this Super Falcons victory demands celebration. Heading into the match, I was focused on the coaching duel that would unfold on the sidelines.

On one side stood Nigeria’s Edwin Madugu, 61, a seasoned coach who won WAFCON titles in 2014 and 2018 as an assistant, and who had recently stepped in as interim head coach.

Opposite him was Jorge Vilda, the former Spanish coach brought in to elevate Morocco’s women’s team after their 2022 WAFCON final appearance and debut at the 2023 World Cup. Though Vilda led Spain to a World Cup title in 2023, his legacy was marred by the infamous Rubiales-Hermoso scandal and his eventual dismissal.

With all this experience in both dugouts, the stage was set.

Morocco’s early 2–0 lead seemed to validate Vilda’s strategy, and WhatsApp groups lit up with criticism of Madugu. Some said he’d been tactically outclassed.

Jorge Vilda coach of Morocco
Jorge Vilda, coach of Morocco. [Photo Credit/ Imago].
But the second half told a different story.

From the restart, Nigeria pressed harder, cut off Morocco’s wing play, and controlled the midfield. Madugu’s substitutions clicked. Esther Okoronkwo led the attacking charge with precision.

Then came the drama: VAR-denied penalty, laser lights in the players’ faces, and the final match-winner, an exquisite free kick to Jennifer Echegini that sealed the 3–2 comeback.

When the final whistle blew, “Mission X” was truly accomplished.

Super Falcons: Honouring the women who came before

This victory isn’t just about this team, it’s a legacy moment. It’s time to immortalise the women who paved the way for this 10th WAFCON title.

We know famous names like Eucharia Uche, Mercy Akide, and Perpetua Nkwocha, but there are many more who helped bring us to La Decima.

From Nigeria’s first women’s national team in 1991 to this present squad, spanning 34 years, these pioneers deserve lasting recognition. Monuments. Statues. Hall of Fame tributes.

They shattered barriers for generations of Nigerian girls and women. Let’s give them their flowers now, while they’re still here to receive them.

Long may the Super Falcons reign.

Viva Falcons, viva!

Tags: Justin MaduguMoroccoSuper FalconsWAFCON 2024
<!-- Author Start -->Lolade Adewuyi<!-- Author End -->

Lolade Adewuyi

Lolade Adewuyi is a writer and journalist who has covered four FIFA World Cups, a Confederations Cup and two AFCONS. He is the Managing Editor of Soccernet Media Limited. Email: lolade at soccernet.com.ng

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