Nigeria's Super Falcons Set for WAFCON 2026 With Just Two Friendlies Scheduled
Nigeria's Super Falcons have only two friendlies before WAFCON 2026, despite being the only African nation to qualify for every Women's World Cup since 1991.

TL;DR
Nigeria's Super Falcons will face WAFCON 2026 after just two friendly matches against Cameroon in February and March, far fewer than regional rivals. The limited schedule raises concerns about readiness for a tournament that also qualifies for the 2027 Women's World Cup.
Context Nigeria remains the only African nation to have appeared in every FIFA Women's World Cup since 1991, a streak built on consistent success at the continental level. The Super Falcons have won ten WAFCON titles, but rivals such as Morocco, Zambia, and South Africa have increased their investment and now compete with varied tactical preparation.
Key Facts The team's 2026 calendar lists only two friendlies, both versus Cameroon, while South Africa has scheduled matches against Algeria and Japan, and Zambia played Canada, Brazil, and South Korea in the FIFA Series. Captain Rasheedat Ajibade posted on social media, stating "The Super Falcons deserve better," highlighting the gap between current fixtures and the level of opposition needed for effective preparation.
What It Means With limited exposure to different styles, coaches struggle to test formations, integrate overseas‑based players, and build squad cohesion before a high‑stakes tournament. The lack of diverse opponents may hinder tactical adjustments and increase reliance on last‑minute camp work.
Watch for any additional friendly announcements from the Nigerian Football Federation and how the squad performs in the upcoming Cameroon matches as indicators of WAFCON 2026 readiness.
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