President of the Tanzania Football Federation, Wallace Karia has congratulated the Super Falcons for reaching the Round of 16 at the ongoing FIFA Women’s World Cup finals in Australia and New Zealand.
In a letter to President of NFF, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau, Karia wrote: “On behalf of the Executive Committee of the Tanzania Football Federation (TFF), I would like to take this opportunity to warmly congratulate Nigeria team (Super Falcons) for qualifying to the FIFA Women’s World Cup round of 16. Last 16 is a solid statement to world football that Africa is no longer a push-over in women football.
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“A class shown by Super Falcons indicated that Africa has capacity to conquer world football, and it’s a matter of time to put that into record. We are praying for you to win the coming match. We believe that commitment shown by your team is a direct ticket to quarter final, and clinching the world title.”
The Super Falcons alongside the Banyana Banyana of South Africa and Atlas Lionesses of Morocco have progressed to last-16.
Randy Waldrum’s side will take on the Three Lionesses of England at the Lang Park on Monday.
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The NFF is now being congratulated for the success of the Super Falcons! Hahaha!
Wonders indeed shall never end!
E no shock you? Oh, wait until you read one outlandish trending article on NFF website themed “How NFF prepared Super Falcons with 29 matches in 29 months”.
There is also another inspiring article on that site themed “FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Motivated Falcons keen to make history in Brisbane” where NFF at least said Waldrum’s halftime team talk against Ireland included writing on a sheet of paper that the girls would earn $60k for reaching the round of 16 and they “roared”.
That looks like a sign that they’d pay the girls the FIFA money without “touching” it, hopefully
They must pay the money oo or else!! Anyway they know the eyes of the world is on them. Dem no go do anyhow. For goodness sakes this women have at least put some smiles on the faces of Nigerians in this difficult economic times. NFF must pay their money. Aunty Aisha Falode the world is watching.
Are we talking about Useless and Senseless NFF?.. that bunch of corrupt animals that wants the coach to fail so that they can sack him !!!