Falconets Step Up Preparations for Senegal Clash in U20 Women’s World Cup Qualifiers

Nigeria’s U20 women’s team trains ahead of the World Cup qualifying clash against Senegal.

Falconets Focused Ahead of Crucial Senegal Test

Nigeria’s U20 women’s team, the Falconets, has stepped up preparations for the third-round qualifying fixture against Senegal in the race for a place at the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup.

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Head coach Moses Aduku expressed satisfaction with the team’s progress in camp. He noted that the players have shown strong commitment and responded positively to training sessions in recent weeks.

Positive Camp Atmosphere and Tactical Work

According to Aduku, all invited players reported to camp on time. As a result, the technical crew has focused on tactical organisation, team cohesion, and overall match strategy.

Moreover, the coach highlighted the players’ discipline and intensity in training. He added that friendly matches have helped the staff assess the squad and refine the team’s system of play.

Moses Aduku Head coach Nigeria’s U20 women’s team

Home Advantage Key in First Leg

Nigeria will host the first leg of the qualifier at the Lekan Salami Stadium in Ibadan on Saturday, February 7. Aduku stressed the importance of securing a strong result at home before the return leg in Dakar on February 14.

While avoiding bold predictions, he expressed confidence in the quality and mentality of the squad. He also described recent friendly performances as encouraging signs ahead of the encounter with Senegal.

Road to the Final Qualifying Round

The Falconets will travel to Ibadan on January 27 to continue preparations. The winner of the Nigeria–Senegal tie will advance to the final round of qualification.

There, they will face the winner of the Guinea-Bissau versus Malawi fixture. That final round will determine one of Africa’s four tickets to the global tournament.

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Eyes on Poland 2026

The next edition of the tournament will take place in Poland from September 5 to 27. Nigeria, two-time silver medallists, hopes to return to the world stage and build on its strong history in the competition.

With preparations intensifying, the Falconets aim to make the nation proud and keep their World Cup dream alive.

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