Nigeria: Falcons Sink Zimbabwe Mighty Warriors

The Super Falcons defeated the Mighty Warriors 6-0 on aggregate in the second leg of the African Women's Championship qualifier to shut the team's trophy dream.
  • Nigeria/Zimbabwe:   Falcons Beat Zimbabwe Four-Zero

    Daily Trust, 16 June 2012

    The Super Falcons of Nigeria defeated the Mighty Warriors of Zimbabwe by 4-0 (6-0 on aggregate) in the second leg of the African Women's Championship qualifier. Read more »

Nigeria Falcons defeated Zim Mighty Warriors 4-0

  • Nigeria/Zimbabwe:   Ikhana Assures Locals On Falcons

    Vanguard, 16 June 2012

    Super Falcons coach, Kadiri Ikhana has assured Nigerians that his girls will have a convincing victory over the Mighty Warriors of Zimbabwe in the second leg of the Africa Women's… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe/Nigeria:   Mighty Warriors Ready for Super Falcons

    The Herald, 15 June 2012

    THE Mighty Warriors, with all the odds heavily stacked against them, arrived here on Wednesday night ready to challenge the Super Falcons in the reverse leg of the last qualifying… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe/Nigeria:   Falcons to Play Zimbabwe Hard

    Vanguard, 14 June 2012

    Super Falcons coach Kadiri Ikhana said his team will not take any chances against visiting Zimbabwe despite their 2-0 advantage, from the first leg African women championship… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe/Nigeria:   Europe-Based Falcons Arrive for Zimbabwe Clash

    Daily Trust, 13 June 2012

    The Super Falcons have been boosted by the arrival of four Europe-based players as they prepare to take on the Mighty Warriors of Zimbabwe. Long-serving striker Perpetua Nkwocha… Read more »

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