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Falcons, Cameroon Lock Horns In AWC Final

AWC Final Preview: Super Falcons v Cameroon

By SL10 - Oct 24, 2014 06:55 PM
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After successfully negotiating their way past Cote D'Ivoire, Zambia, Namibia and South Africa, Super Falcons of Nigeria have now set their sights firmly on their seventh African Women's Championship trophy.
 
The 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006 and 2010 champions have hit form just at the right time and for Evelyn Nwabuoku and company, this is a golden opportunity to win the trophy once again.
 
With 14 goals in four matches, Nigeria have impressed almost everyone at this year's AWC, and many pundits strongly believe they will carry that momentum into match-day on Saturday.
 
Edwin Edem Okon and his wards are not interested in all the analyses, predictions and criticisms. They are looking to perform and deliver on Saturday by playing their possessive kind of football, winning in that familiar style of theirs and making sure that they dominate the physical Cameroonians.
 
The Falcons are aware it’s going to be a tough final and they could be given a nasty shock if they underestimate Cameroon. But the six-time champions are too experienced to fall into this trap.
 
Nigeria seem formidable, but Ngachu Enow’s ladies will not be looking them straight in the face and yielding out on the turf.
 
Edging past Cote D'Ivoire at extra time has given the Indomitable Lionesses extra motivation and drive and that will be their secret weapon against Nigeria in the final.
 
No training session injury was announced as at Press Time. Therefore, the two teams are in the form of their lives to entertain the world audience in the final of the 9th African Women's Championship on Saturday at the Sam Nujoma Stadium in Windhoek.
 
The game will get underway by 19h00 Nigerian Time.
 
Head To Head (AWC):
 
27th October 1998: Nigeria 6-0 Cameroon
 
18th November 2000: Nigeria 3-0 Cameroon
 
22nd September 2004: Nigeria 2-2 Cameroon
 
3rd October 2004: Nigeria 5-0 Cameroon
 
7th November 2006: Nigeria 5-0 Cameroon
 
11th November 2008: Nigeria 1-1 Cameroon (AP 4-3)
 
11th November 2010: Nigeria 5-1 Cameroon
 
11th November 2012: Cameroon 1-0 Nigeria
 
Possible Starting XI:
 
Nigeria: Whyte, Njoku, Ebere, Ebi, Chukwunonye, Nwabuoku (c), Ayinde, Okobi, Sunday, Oparanozie, Oshoala
 
Cameroon: Cameroon: Ndom, Manie, Ejangue, Zouga, Aboudi, Feudjio, Ngono, Ngock, Bou Ndjouh, Enganamouit
 
Expert Edge: The two teams met earlier in the year with Nigeria narrowly winning via an 82nd minute winner by Asisat Oshoala at the FIFA Goal Project Centre in Abuja. SL10 expects a tough encounter, but Nigeria will prevail 3-1 in Windhoek.
 

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J Joined: 15 Feb 2010
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J Oct 25, 2014 11:55 AM
SUPER FALCONS I WISH YOU WELL
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jbtaiwo Oct 25, 2014 09:59 AM
Where can this game be watched live either on tv or internet. I live on the usa and can't find any outlet broadcasting the game here. Any info.?
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Peter tom Oct 25, 2014 09:34 AM
God is by your side, go and do us pride.
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denonso1 Oct 25, 2014 05:20 AM
Please Super Falcons!!! win for us.
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barshaly Oct 25, 2014 12:49 AM
Bringback our trophy..superfalcons...
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paddymi Oct 24, 2014 09:27 PM
Viva Falcons
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chuxinho Oct 24, 2014 06:27 PM
We want the trophy
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