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United States-based forward Francisca Ordega
has regretted playing for the Super Falcons,
saying she would have opted for another
country because of a lack of support for
women’s football in Nigeria, AfricanFootball
.com Aproko reports.
Ordega won her third African Women’s Cup of
Nations title in Cameroon on Saturday, but
she said the neglect of women’s football by
the country was regrettable.
“If I had not played for Nigeria, trust me I
would have played somewhere else,” the
Washington Spirit player said.
“The U17 and U20 teams have been blamed
for the performances at their recent World
Cups, but they were poorly prepared for these
competitions.
“If this continues, Nigeria will soon cease to
be a force in Africa because there will be no
future Super Falcons.”
The Falcons are currently in Abuja waiting to
be paid by the Nigeria Football Federation.
[i]OUR UNRELIABLE APROKO[/I] reports countries
like Somalia, Afghanistan and Yemen have
been approaching female Nigerian players to
nationalise for their respective countries and
abandon the Super Falcons.
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[b]winners in the house[/b]
[size =90][color =red]SHILOH 2016
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