Friendly Canada Confirm Two Friendlies With Super Falcons Of Nigeria In April

Super Falcons of Nigeria will face the Canadian women national team twice next month. These friendly games are especially designed to celebrate the North American ladies’ triumph at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo last August.

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It will be the occasion for the African champions to test their might against the Olympic gold medalist ahead of 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations.

Nigeria have agreed to join in the Canadians’ celebratory tour. The first game will take place on April 8 in Vancouver. The second meeting will occur three days later, on April 11, at the Starlight Stadium in Langford.

Confirming the international friendlies, Canada’s head coach Beverly Priestman expressed her delight at facing the most successful African women’s national team.

I was over the moon to get Nigeria over the line.” Priestman told the CBC.

We haven’t got a lot of experience against African nations so for me, playing Nigeria, we haven’t played them a lot. But we know they’re an unbelievable team. And it’ll be a great experience for us to keep pushing forward on our new journey.” Added the coach.

Nigeria and Canada have previously faced each other three times with honours evenly shared after a win, a draw, and a loss.

The first meeting between the two continental giants saw the Super Falcons come from a two-goal deficit to seal a pulsating 3-3 draw at the 1995 Women World Cup in Sweden.

Perpetual Nkwocha’s 84th-minute strike handed Nigeria a 1-0 win over the North Americans at the 2011 World Cup in their second clash.

Canada then exacted their revenge in 2019 during a friendly, claiming a 2-1 victory over the reigning African champions.

No 41 ranked Nigeria only last month defeated Côte d’Ivoire over two legs to book their place in this July’s Africa Women Cup of Nations to take place in Morocco, where they will look to defend the title they won in 2018.

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American gaffer Randy Waldrum is currently coaching the record-making continental queens.


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