Chituga
03/03/2026
Did Cameron actually plan to win us twice in this friendly😂
This is the super falcons we know 🇳🇬
20/02/2026
The Nigeria National League is taking a clear step forward in how it presents its matches.
With Team 33 Production now involved in broadcasting league games, NNL fixtures will benefit from more organized and accessible coverage. Live streaming links will be shared ahead of matchdays, making it easier for fans, clubs, and stakeholders to follow the league consistently, both locally and internationally.
This partnership is a strong improvement for the NNL. Better production standards help the league look more professional, increase visibility for players and teams, and strengthen engagement with supporters. It also adds value to the league’s brand, opening more opportunities for media attention, sponsorship, and growth.
The collaboration begins with this weekend’s matches in Lagos, produced alongside Sportlight Hub. It marks a practical move toward steady progress rather than just promises.
Overall, Team 33 Production’s entry into NNL broadcasting reflects a positive shift in how the league is shown, followed, and appreciated.
19/02/2026
Another year, and once again the Super Falcons are heading into the WAFCON without the level of preparation a team of their stature deserves.
At this point, it’s no longer surprising, it’s becoming routine. Late camping, inadequate friendlies, unresolved administrative issues, and unnecessary distractions continue to overshadow what should be a focused build-up to a major tournament. For a team that has dominated African women’s football for decades and carries the weight of national pride, this pattern is deeply disappointing.
Preparation wins tournaments, not just talent. Yet year after year, the Super Falcons are expected to rely on individual brilliance and resilience to cover for systemic failures. While other nations invest early in planning, logistics, and player welfare, Nigeria’s most successful national team is left to improvise.
It’s unfair to the players, disrespectful to their achievements, and damaging to the future of women’s football in the country. Until proper planning and commitment become the standard, not the exception, this cycle will sadly continue.
This is the squad selected to face Cameroon in the friendly, a match meant to test combinations and readiness, but once again coming amid questions about preparation, planning, and overall readiness of the Super Falcons ahead of WAFCON.
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