FIFA's Chief Operating Officer, Kevin Lamour, has been dismissed from his position after publicly criticizing President Gianni Infantino's plans for a World Cup sell-off. This decision deepens the fallout from the controversial investor plan and highlights a power struggle within the organization.
Super Falcons coach Justin Madugu apologized for the team's World Cup failure, stating he is not afraid of being sacked, while player Rasheedat Ajibade shared lessons learned from their early exit.
Banyana Banyana defeated the Super Falcons, thereby ending Nigeria's hopes of qualifying for the World Cup. Despite the loss, the FCC boss urged the Super Falcons to maintain focus on securing a World Cup ticket.
Despite Nigeria's defeat to Cameroon in the quarter-finals, Super Falcons player Christy Ucheibe insists that qualifying for the World Cup remains the team's primary target.
The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) and AFC Toronto have condemned racist abuse directed at Super Falcons player Esther Okoronkwo following a theft incident in Morocco.
The Comoros women's national football team secured a dominant 30-0 victory against Sudan in an Olympic qualifier match. This win allows Comoros to advance and face the Super Falcons in the next round.
Rasheedat Ajibade took to X to address Nigerian supporters after the Super Falcons' World Cup exit, acknowledging the disappointment while defending the team's commitment.
Demands for the resignation of Gusau are growing following the Super Falcons' failure to qualify for the World Cup, a significant disappointment for Nigerian football.
The Nigerian Football Federation has apologized to President Tinubu and Nigerians after the Super Falcons failed to secure direct qualification for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino is under pressure after UEFA, AFC, and CONCACAF issued a joint statement raising concerns about his leadership and FIFA's direction. This comes amidst ongoing discussions about the future of international football tournaments, including the Women's World Cup.
Super Falcons goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie has officially received the house papers promised to the WAFCON-winning squad by President Tinubu, fulfilling a previous pledge.
A preview of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) 2026 highlights the Super Falcons' pursuit of a historic 11th title, with a record prize fund and World Cup qualification at stake.
The Super Falcons have commenced preparations for the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco, with nine players already arriving at the team’s training camp in Casablanca.
The Comoros women's national football team achieved a dominant 30-0 victory over Sudan in an Olympic Games qualifier, setting up a match against the Super Falcons.
Nigeria’s Super Falcons have moved up one spot to 36th in the latest FIFA women’s ranking. This achievement solidifies their position as the top team in Africa.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has formed a fact-finding committee to investigate the Super Falcons' recent struggles and failure at the World Cup.
Nigeria's Super Falcons will miss the Women's World Cup for the first time in over 30 years after losing their play-off match against South Africa. The team's coach, Justine Madugu, has since apologized to Nigerians for the failure to qualify, with analysts highlighting key takeaways from the painful defeat.
Despite failing to secure automatic qualification at the Women's Africa Cup of Nations, Super Falcons goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie remains hopeful that Nigeria can still qualify for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Brazil.
Malawi and Algeria have qualified for their first-ever Women's World Cup, while Cameroon shocked Nigeria, securing their place and sending Nigeria to a play-off against South Africa.
The defending champions, Nigeria's Super Falcons, arrived in Rabat, Morocco, for the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, showcasing elegant green-and-white Adire gowns and matching headwraps.
The 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) has commenced in Morocco, with tournament favorites Nigeria's Super Falcons aiming for a World Cup qualification slot and the record two-million-dollar first prize.
Nigeria's Super Falcons are preparing to defend their title as the expanded 16-team WAFCON 2026 tournament is set to begin on July 26 in Morocco, with teams also vying for World Cup qualification.
Nigerian Super Falcons players Rinsola Babajide and Oladipo celebrate AS Roma Femminile's historic title win, marking a successful debut season for both in Italy.