
The Super Falcons of Nigeria wrote yet another glorious chapter in African women’s football on Saturday night at the Stade Olympique in Rabat. In a final brimming with passion, drama, and national pride, Nigeria clawed their way back from a two-goal deficit to defeat hosts Morocco 3-2 and lift their 10th CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) title.
In front of a capacity Moroccan crowd that had come hoping to witness a fairytale finish for the host nation, it was Nigeria who stole the spotlight with an electrifying second-half display. The comeback not only silenced the stadium but also reinforced Nigeria’s unshakeable status as the most successful women’s team on the continent.
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Morocco’s Dream Start Turns to Nigerian Masterclass
The match opened in dazzling fashion for Morocco. Captain Ghizlane Chebbak sent the home fans into raptures with a curling effort from outside the box in the 12th minute, beating Nigerian goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie at full stretch. Twelve minutes later, Sanaâ Mssoudy made it 2-0, finishing coolly from Ibtissam Jraidi’s pass.
At halftime, it looked as though Morocco were on the cusp of history — poised to become only the fourth nation to win the continental crown after Nigeria, South Africa and Equatorial Guinea.
But Nigeria had other plans.
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Coach Madugu’s Halftime Magic and a Storming Response
Head coach Justin Madugu delivered a halftime talk that lit a fire under the Super Falcons. What followed was a show of tactical precision, experience, and mental strength. Nigeria’s fightback began in the 62nd minute when a VAR review awarded them a penalty for a handball by Nouhaila Benzina. Esther Okoronkwo stepped up confidently and converted the spot kick.
Okoronkwo was at the centre of Nigeria’s attacking resurgence. Just nine minutes after scoring, she turned provider with a clever through ball to Folashade Ijamilusi, who rifled home the equalizer to make it 2-2.
As the game edged toward extra time, Nigeria struck again.
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Joe Echegini’s Late Heroics Seal Glory
In the 88th minute, the Super Falcons completed their extraordinary turnaround. Another well-executed set piece saw Okoronkwo deliver an inch-perfect assist for Joe Echegini, who calmly placed the ball past Moroccan keeper Khadija Er-Rmichi.
Despite late waves of Moroccan pressure, Nigeria defended with grit and composure to see out a famous 3-2 victory.
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Legacy Cemented, Spirit Reaffirmed
For Morocco and their Spanish coach Jorge Vilda, it was a gut-wrenching end to what had been a captivating campaign. But for Nigeria, the win reaffirmed a legacy of dominance built on talent, depth, and an indomitable spirit.
This 10th title in 13 editions is more than just a number. It is a testament to the longevity and consistency of a team that continues to evolve while staying true to the identity that made them African queens.
From the roar of Rabat to the roar of history, the Super Falcons remain the undisputed giants of African women’s football.



