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Nigeria’s Super Falcons bag 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations

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THE Super Falcons of Nigeria have etched their name in African football history, securing their 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title with a thrilling 3–2 victory over Morocco in 2024.

This latest triumph adds to an illustrious record that spans three decades, showcasing Nigeria’s unmatched dominance in women’s football on the continent.

VAM News highlights a timeline of the Super Falcons’ remarkable WAFCON feats, culminating in their most recent championship.

1994
Nigeria claimed their first WAFCON title in 1994, setting the foundation for their legacy. The Super Falcons’ inaugural victory marked the beginning of an era, with the team displaying skill and determination that would define their future campaigns.

2000
The Super Falcons continued their ascent in 2000, capturing their second WAFCON title. The victory solidified Nigeria’s status as a powerhouse, with the team’s cohesive play and attacking flair overwhelming opponents.

2002
In 2002, Nigeria clinched their third consecutive WAFCON championship, a feat that underscored their relentless drive. The Super Falcons’ ability to maintain peak performance year after year left rivals scrambling.

2004
The 2004 tournament saw Nigeria secure their fourth WAFCON crown, further cementing their dominance. The Super Falcons’ tactical brilliance and depth shone through, making them nearly untouchable.

2006
Nigeria’s fifth WAFCON title in 2006 showcased their consistency and resilience. The Super Falcons navigated tough competition to claim the trophy, reinforcing their reputation as Africa’s best.

2010
After a brief hiatus, Nigeria roared back in 2010 to win their sixth WAFCON title. The victory highlighted the team’s ability to regroup and reclaim their throne.

2014
The Super Falcons added their seventh championship in 2014, displaying their trademark flair and tenacity. The tournament saw Nigeria overpower opponents with precision and teamwork.

2016
In 2016, Nigeria’s eighth WAFCON title came through a dominant campaign. The Super Falcons’ relentless attack and solid defence left little room for challengers.

2018
The 2018 tournament saw Nigeria claim their ninth WAFCON championship, further solidifying their status as Africa’s gold standard. The Super Falcons’ grit and skill shone through in clutch moments.

2024
Nigeria’s 10th WAFCON triumph came in 2025, as the Super Falcons edged Morocco 3–2 in a match described as a “thriller.” The hard-fought victory showcased Nigeria’s enduring excellence and ability to perform under pressure.

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