Nigeria’s Super Falcons will look to open their campaign at the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup on a winning note when they take on Norway on Saturday at the Stade Auguite Delaune, Reims.
One of only seven teams to have made it to every edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup finals since the inaugural competition in 1991, the Falcons have made it out of the group stage only once previously, and that was 20 years ago.
Norway comes into the encounter with the mindset that they should be able to steamroll the African champions. Only last week, the Grasshoppers hammered another African representative, South Africa 7-2 in a friendly
Nigeria’s Super Falcons will look to open their campaign at the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup on a winning note when they take on Norway on Saturday at the Stade Auguite Delaune, Reims.
One of only seven teams to have made it to every edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup finals since the inaugural competition in 1991, the Falcons have made it out of the group stage only once previously, and that was 20 years ago.
Norway comes into the encounter with the mindset that they should be able to steamroll the African champions. Only last week, the Grasshoppers hammered another African representative, South Africa 7-2 in a friendly
Nigeria’s Super Falcons will look to open their campaign at the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup on a winning note when they take on Norway on Saturday at the Stade Auguite Delaune, Reims.
One of only seven teams to have made it to every edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup finals since the inaugural competition in 1991, the Falcons have made it out of the group stage only once previously, and that was 20 years ago.
Norway comes into the encounter with the mindset that they should be able to steamroll the African champions. Only last week, the Grasshoppers hammered another African representative, South Africa 7-2 in a friendly
Nigeria’s Super Falcons will look to open their campaign at the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup on a winning note when they take on Norway on Saturday at the Stade Auguite Delaune, Reims.
One of only seven teams to have made it to every edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup finals since the inaugural competition in 1991, the Falcons have made it out of the group stage only once previously, and that was 20 years ago.
Norway comes into the encounter with the mindset that they should be able to steamroll the African champions. Only last week, the Grasshoppers hammered another African representative, South Africa 7-2 in a friendly
Nigeria’s Super Falcons will look to open their campaign at the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup on a winning note when they take on Norway on Saturday at the Stade Auguite Delaune, Reims.
One of only seven teams to have made it to every edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup finals since the inaugural competition in 1991, the Falcons have made it out of the group stage only once previously, and that was 20 years ago.
Norway comes into the encounter with the mindset that they should be able to steamroll the African champions. Only last week, the Grasshoppers hammered another African representative, South Africa 7-2 in a friendly
Nigeria’s Super Falcons will look to open their campaign at the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup on a winning note when they take on Norway on Saturday at the Stade Auguite Delaune, Reims.
One of only seven teams to have made it to every edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup finals since the inaugural competition in 1991, the Falcons have made it out of the group stage only once previously, and that was 20 years ago.
Norway comes into the encounter with the mindset that they should be able to steamroll the African champions. Only last week, the Grasshoppers hammered another African representative, South Africa 7-2 in a friendly
Nigeria’s Super Falcons will look to open their campaign at the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup on a winning note when they take on Norway on Saturday at the Stade Auguite Delaune, Reims.
One of only seven teams to have made it to every edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup finals since the inaugural competition in 1991, the Falcons have made it out of the group stage only once previously, and that was 20 years ago.
Norway comes into the encounter with the mindset that they should be able to steamroll the African champions. Only last week, the Grasshoppers hammered another African representative, South Africa 7-2 in a friendly
Nigeria’s Super Falcons will look to open their campaign at the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup on a winning note when they take on Norway on Saturday at the Stade Auguite Delaune, Reims.
One of only seven teams to have made it to every edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup finals since the inaugural competition in 1991, the Falcons have made it out of the group stage only once previously, and that was 20 years ago.
Norway comes into the encounter with the mindset that they should be able to steamroll the African champions. Only last week, the Grasshoppers hammered another African representative, South Africa 7-2 in a friendly