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Women’s World Cup: Nnadozie, Kgatlana, Chebbak & Africa’s best XI

Women’s World Cup: Nnadozie, Kgatlana, Chebbak & Africa’s best XI

The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 began with high hopes for the four African contingents—South Africa, Morocco, Zambia, and Nigeria—that qualified for the Mundial, but unfortunately, they have crashed out at the round of 16. Banyana Banyana, Atlas Lionesses, and the Super Falcons all made it to the knockout phase, making it the first time in history that three African teams all qualified from the group...

Women’s World Cup: NFF hits back at FIFPRO over Super Falcons statement

Women’s World Cup: NFF hits back at FIFPRO over Super Falcons statement

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has hit back at the International Federation of Professional Footballers (FIFPRO) after the latter released a statement addressing the issue of unpaid bonuses to the Super Falcons. The Nigeria female national team are embroiled in a back and forth with the NFF over unpaid bonuses from the $960,000 payment global football governing body FIFA made to each 32 participating football associations...

Women’s World Cup: FIFPRO steps in to assist Super Falcons over bonus dispute

Women’s World Cup: FIFPRO steps in to assist Super Falcons over bonus dispute

The International Federation of Professional Footballers (FIFPRO) says it has stepped in to assist the Super Falcons over a bonus payment dispute the players have with the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). There is uncertainty over the Nigerian football governing body's willingness to pay the bonuses the players are entitled to from a $960,000 payment global football governing body FIFA paid to each of the 32 participating...

Women’s World Cup: Donaldson proud of Jamaica players after exit

Women’s World Cup: Donaldson proud of Jamaica players after exit

Jamaica manager Lorne Donaldson says he is proud of his players even as they exited the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup following their 1-0 loss to Colombia in the round of 16 on Tuesday. Catalina Usme’s 51st-minute strike was more than enough to send Las Cafeteras to their first-ever quarter-final where they will take on England. Jamaica’s World Cup journey ends failing to score a goal...