The Super Falcons’ performance against Morocco in the ongoing Women African Cup of Nations semi-finals was praised by Sunday Dare, Minister of Youth and Sports Development (WAFCON).
In a statement released on Tuesday from his media office, Dare praised the team’s fortitude, morals, and game management.
”I salute your doggedness, commitment, and fighting spirit.
”For holding the Moroccans in front of an over 45,000 capacity crowd, you have once again displayed the never-say-die attitude of true Nigerians.
“Even when down to nine players after those red cards, you held your own.
”You are our champions. Nigeria is proud of you. I am proud of this team, even in defeat,” Sunday Dare said.
The nine-time champion was eliminated after a 1-1 tie in regulation turned into a 5-4 loss on penalties.
On Friday, Nigeria and Zambia will face off in the tournament’s third-place game.
South Africa, Nigeria, Morocco, Zambia, and Nigeria have all earned spots in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, which Australia and New Zealand will co-host.