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- Super Falcons of Nigeria will face Canada on Friday morning, July 21, in a World Cup game
- Players of the Nigerian team are in a good mood at the camp ahead of the big encounter
- Some of them were spotted dancing to the music of King Wasiu Ayinde
A few hours before their first game against Canada at the 2023 Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, players of the Super Falcons have been spotted dancing to Wasiu Ayinde's Iyonu Olorun in training.
The Nigerian girls were seen in a joyous mood as the likes of Francisca Ordega, Onome Ebi, and Rasheedat Ajibade showed their brilliant dancing skills.
Going by this latest footage seen, one can rightly say that the Super Falcons are prepared for their opening game in which many Nigerian fans are already waiting to see the result they will pull out.
According to the video posted on Facebook, the captain of the team, Onome Ebi, urged her teammates to take all their games seriously in the group stage.
Watch the video below
Motsepe urges Falcons to do well
President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Patrice Motsepe, has conveyed a goodwill message to African countries participating in the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
Motsepe urged the four representatives to follow the impressive run of Morocco at the 2022 Men’s World Cup in Qatar.
Meanwhile, Australia have beaten the Republic of Ireland in their own first game in Group B.
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Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Super Falcons of Nigeria are one of the four African teams participating in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, starting in Australia and New Zealand on July 20.
South Africa, Morocco, Zambia, and Nigeria will hope to go further than any other African side has done in the past.
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Nigeria are drawn in Group B alongside co-host Australia, Canada, and the Republic of Ireland.