Super Falcons star ruled out of AWCON 2022 following heartbreaking injury against South Africa
FootballSuper Falcons Goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie Breaks Silence Following Series of Distractions Against Morocco
- Super Falcons of Nigeria were defeated by the Atlas Lionesses of Morocco at the ongoing AWCON tournament
- Goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie was outstanding for Nigeria who were depleted to nine women in the latter stages of the encounter
- The Super Falcons shot-stopper has decried the level of distractions during the game as she also faulted the officiating
Super Falcons goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie has lamented the level of distractions she and her teammates faced against hosts Morocco at the 2022 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations tournament.
Nigeria were shown red cards in the 48th and 71st minute as the North Africans eventually win the tie 5-4 via penalties after the game had ended 1-1 in regulation time.
The Nigerian goalkeeper clearly stood out during the fiery contest, denying the Atlas Lionesses several goals after the Falcons were overpowered.
Nnadozie was named player of the match, and after the game, she attributed the loss to the wave of distractions from the opposition.
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Laser pens were also directed to her face during the penalty shootout as she also decried poor officiating in her comments.
Chiamaka Nnadozie told BBC Sport:
“The officiating was not really okay,
“They did everything to distract us with [laser pens during the penalty shootout.]
“Since I’ve been playing football, this is the worst match I’ve ever played in my life.”
The super falcons are expected to play the copper queens of Zambia on Saturday for the third-place finish at the 2022 WAFCON.
Morocco vs Nigeria set record attendance
Meanwhile, the semifinal clash between the Atlas Lionesses of Morocco and Super Falcons of Nigeria will go down the history records of African women’s football.
The highly entertaining encounter of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations had an unprecedented attendance.
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Football45,562 spectators were in the stands of the Moulay-Abdallah sports complex in Rabat to watch the semi-final between the Atlas Lionesses and the Super Falcons.
Zambian fans blast Ethiopian referee for awarding a penalty to South Africa
Sports Brief earlier reported that Ethiopian referee Lydia Tafessa Abebe has been subjected to social media backlash following her officiating in the AWCON semifinal between Zambia and South Africa.
The Copper Queens of Zambia took on Banyana Banyana of South Africa in the first semifinal encounter of the ongoing 2022 Women Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco on Monday at the Stade Mohammed V in Casablanca.
Fans claimed the incident which led to a spot kick occurred just at the edge of the box and not inside the penalty area.