Super Falcons Launch âMission Xâ Against Tunisia at WAFCON 2024 Opener
Casablanca, Morocco | July 6, 2025 â IDNN Sports Desk
The Super Falcons of Nigeria begin their campaign for a record-extending 10th Womenâs Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) title today as they face Tunisia in a Group B showdown at the Stade Larbi Zaouli, Casablanca. The clash is the Falconsâ opening fixture in what has been dubbed âMission Xââa determined push to reclaim continental supremacy after losing the crown to South Africa in 2022.
Respect, Not Complacency â Madugu Sends Early Warning
Super Falcons head coach Justine Madugu has warned his players to brace for a tough encounter, insisting that the era of underrating African opposition is over.
âThey are not minnows any longer. You canât consider anybody a weak team,â Madugu told reporters in Casablanca on Saturday.
âAll these teams qualified on merit. We must approach every game with full seriousness and total respect.â
Maduguâs comments signal a strategic recalibration, as Nigeria looks to avoid the pitfalls of complacency despite its rich WAFCON pedigree.
Nigeriaâs Continental Dominance Tested
This will be only the second-ever meeting between Nigeria and Tunisia at a WAFCON final tournament. Their last encounter was a 0-0 draw at the 2008 edition in Equatorial Guinea, and Nigeria has historically dominated North African teams, remaining unbeaten in open play with four wins and two draws.
Yet, Tunisia arrives in Morocco with quiet confidence and a standout forward in Sabrine Ellouzi, who netted seven goals in qualifying. The Carthage Eaglesâ head coach Kamel Saada admitted the challenge ahead, especially with a powerhouse like Nigeria in the same group.
âWe know the quality of Nigeria. But we are here to play our best football and make a statement,â Saada told CAF Online.
Falconsâ Form and Firepower
Nigeriaâs squad is stacked with experience and talent. Anchoring the team is goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie, recently named Africaâs best shot-stopper for the second consecutive year. The Super Falcons have won three of their last five matches, defeating Algeria, Cameroon, and Ghana en route to this tournament.
They will also rely on key offensive talents and the stability of a core group familiar with the intensity of WAFCON football.
Group B also includes Algeria and Botswana, making todayâs fixture a crucial tone-setter.
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Tunisian Threat and Tournament Stakes
While Tunisia enters the competition as underdogs, their qualification runâscoring 18 goals across two roundsâsignals intent. Alongside Ellouzi, captain Mariem Houij adds experience and goal-scoring instincts.
A result against Nigeria could radically shift the groupâs dynamic, and both teams are well aware that a positive start is vital for knockout qualification.
Kick-off Details and Broadcast Info
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Match: Nigeria vs Tunisia
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Date: Sunday, July 6, 2025
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Time: 16:00 GMT (5:00 PM WAT)
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Venue: Stade Larbi Zaouli, Casablanca
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Broadcast: CAF TV, IDNN.com.ng LIVE updates
IDNN VERDICT:
âMission Xâ is underway, but history alone wonât secure victory. Nigeria must earn itâstarting with Tunisia. The battle begins now.
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