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Sunday, November 25, 2018
Super Falcons Versus Equatorial Guinea Ends in 6-0
A hat-trick from footballer Asisat Oshoala yesterday helped the Super Falcons to a 6-0 whipping off Equatorial Guinea to advance to the semi-finals of the 11th African women cup of nations (AWCON) in Ghana.
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It's really a shame how female football doesn't get as much publicity, boost, cash as the male football.
ReplyDeleteImagine a quarter final match and most people even know they were playing
Weldone girls. The cup is ours!
last group match actually... they are through to the semis
DeleteTo me,na our super eagles be dis. Kudos to our men
ReplyDeleteCongrats to them all
ReplyDeleteThis post is underrated!! We over popularize our disgraceful Super Eagles who can’t win to save their lives and ignore our Super Falcons who constantly win matches and make us proud. These girls are not given the landed gifts and cash prizes like their male counterparts. Even their take home pay is lesser yet they play with their hearts and make us proud. Speak of gender equality. Smh KUDOS TO THE FALCONS!!👏🏽👏🏽
ReplyDelete@virus God bless you very well said, these girls are the defended champions, have carried these cup eight times out of ten yet here they are playing and nobody is saying anything about it but if it were the eagles nobody go hear word... Go FALCONS
DeleteI don't know how Guinea qualified for this competition..
ReplyDeleteFalcons make us proud every time while d boiz get hyped even when they fail
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