WAFCON 2024: Super Falcons thrash Zambia to reach Semi-Finals

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WAFCON 2024: Super Falcons thrash Zambia to reach Semi-Finals
Nigeria’s Super Falcons were impressive with their performance on Friday, defeating Zambia’s Copper Queens 5-0 in the quarter-finals of the Women’s African Cup of Nations (WAFCON) at the Stade Mohammed V in Casablanca.
The emphatic victory propelled the nine-time champions into the semi-finals, showcasing their attacking dominance and defensive solidity.
The Super Falcons wasted no time asserting their authority, with Osinachi Ohale opening the scoring in the third minute, setting the tone for a relentless display.
Esther Okoronkwo struck again in the 33rd minute, doubling Nigeria’s lead with her first goal of the tournament.
Just before halftime, Chinwendu Ihezuo capitalized on a defensive error by Zambia to smash in the third goal, ensuring a comfortable lead at the break.
The second half saw Nigeria maintain their momentum. In the 68th minute, Tosin Demehin headed in the fourth goal, further solidifying the Falcons’ control.
The rout was completed in stoppage time when Folashade Ijamilusi added a fifth goal, sealing a comprehensive victory that left the Copper Queens with no response.
The match highlighted Nigeria’s depth and attacking prowess, with standout performances from Okoronkwo, Ihezuo, Demehin, and Ijamilusi.
The Super Falcons’ clinical finishing and cohesive play overwhelmed Zambia, who struggled to contain Nigeria’s relentless pressure.
This victory marks another step in Nigeria’s quest for a record-extending 10th WAFCON title.
Under the guidance of coach Randy Waldrum, the team has shown remarkable form in the tournament, building on their legacy as Africa’s most successful women’s football team.
The Super Falcons now await their semi-final opponents, with fans optimistic about their chances of reclaiming the continental crown.
The semi-final clash is expected to draw significant attention as Nigeria continues to dominate the tournament.
The team’s performance in Casablanca has sent a strong message to their rivals, reinforcing their status as a powerhouse in African women’s football.