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[bet9ja.com](https://register.bet9ja.com/?btag=yohaig&promocode=yohaig)<br>Former Super Falcons and Falconets assistant coach Gift OkunwaIgunbor has warned that workload alone will not sustain Nigerias dominance in African womens football. Speaking on the continents rising standards, she urged a strong emphasis on harmony and early preparation ahead of upcoming major competitions.
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<br>OkunwaIgunbor pointed out that many African nations are now determined to [dethrone](https://cameradb.review/wiki/User:BenjaminTarczyns) the Falcons, and so [Nigeria](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/womens-football/) must invest beyond effort—into strategic planning and solid financial backing for its players. "Right now, African countries… want to see that they conquer Super Falcons. But… we have to put more effort and… early preparation and… motivation, financial aspect," she stated.
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<br>She underscored the need for consistent incentives to help emerging players remain focused. Since young athletes today are more aware of their value, she argued, they require more than just [sporting promises](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/national-team-news/nigerias-all-time-top-10-super-eagles-goal-scorers/). OkunwaIgunbor insisted Nigeria must "go to the drawing board" and refine tactics if the Falcons are to stay ahead in a fastevolving African scene.
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<br>Drawing attention to the shift in womens football, she urged the federation to prioritise resources, structure their camps meticulously, and reward players appropriately. With rivals growing stronger and investing in development, Igunbor believes Nigeria must accelerate its own reforms or risk losing its continental supremacy.
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<br>We believe this should serve as a wakeup call. Hard training is nonnegotiable, but without proper team cohesion and [strategic](https://wikipedia.rapidnodes.net/index.php?title=User:KBOSusie179547) clarity, it becomes rote repetition. The Falcons have long relied on talent and athleticism—now they must layer that foundation with finetuned team unity and financial fairness.
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<br>We must insist on wellfunded preparations that start early. Players deserve certainty stable contracts, timely allowances and access to highperformance support. Such backing not only motivates them, but reassures them that their commitment is reciprocated. A team united by trust creates cohesion on and off the pitch.
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<br>We call for detailed strategic planning: tailored camps, performance analytics, injury prevention and mentalhealth support. As opponents grow more organised, Nigerias response cannot be ad hoc. It must be disciplined, dayin, dayout.
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<br>Finally, we urge accountability from administrators. We expect resources to translate directly into player welfare and technical refinement. Live updates on camps, pay [schedules](http://kousokuwiki.org/wiki/%E5%88%A9%E7%94%A8%E8%80%85:Geraldo59S) and strategic benchmarks would bolster public confidence. Only through transparent investment can the Falcons protect their legacy.
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<br>If we bind hard work to preparation, planning and reward, the will not merely survive they will reassert their dominance across Africa and beyond.
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<br>Did You Know?
The Super Falcons are the most successful womens team in Africa, claiming 11 of the first 13 WAFCON titles.
Nigeria last failed to reach the WAFCON semifinal stage in 2022, [finishing fourth](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/football-history/okocha-i-deserved-caf-player-of-the-year-at-least-once/) behind Zambia.
Ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics, the Falcons conceded just one goal across two qualifying matches versus South Africa.
Former Falconets such as Comfort Folorunsho and Shukurat Oladipo have recently been integrated into the senior team, reflecting a youthfocused selection shift.
As of late 2024, midfielder Edna Imade emerged as Liga Fs December Player of the Month after netting 11 goals in just 18 matches.
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