Super Falcons’ striker, Asisat Oshoala, has blamed the absence of first-team players for the country’s failure to qualify for Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
The Falcons bowed out of the race for qualification to Ivory Coast at the Agege Stadium in October thus, ending their Olympic dream.
Asisat said lack of experience and too many youthful players in the squad cost the team.
First-team players like Desire Oparanozie, Rita Chikwelu, Halimatu Ayinde and Onome Ebi were left out of the country’s Olympic Qualifying series for administrative reasons.
Super Falcons’ striker, Asisat Oshoala, has blamed the absence of first-team players for the country’s failure to qualify for Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
The Falcons bowed out of the race for qualification to Ivory Coast at the Agege Stadium in October thus, ending their Olympic dream.
Asisat said lack of experience and too many youthful players in the squad cost the team.
First-team players like Desire Oparanozie, Rita Chikwelu, Halimatu Ayinde and Onome Ebi were left out of the country’s Olympic Qualifying series for administrative reasons.
Super Falcons’ striker, Asisat Oshoala, has blamed the absence of first-team players for the country’s failure to qualify for Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
The Falcons bowed out of the race for qualification to Ivory Coast at the Agege Stadium in October thus, ending their Olympic dream.
Asisat said lack of experience and too many youthful players in the squad cost the team.
First-team players like Desire Oparanozie, Rita Chikwelu, Halimatu Ayinde and Onome Ebi were left out of the country’s Olympic Qualifying series for administrative reasons.
Super Falcons’ striker, Asisat Oshoala, has blamed the absence of first-team players for the country’s failure to qualify for Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
The Falcons bowed out of the race for qualification to Ivory Coast at the Agege Stadium in October thus, ending their Olympic dream.
Asisat said lack of experience and too many youthful players in the squad cost the team.
First-team players like Desire Oparanozie, Rita Chikwelu, Halimatu Ayinde and Onome Ebi were left out of the country’s Olympic Qualifying series for administrative reasons.
Super Falcons’ striker, Asisat Oshoala, has blamed the absence of first-team players for the country’s failure to qualify for Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
The Falcons bowed out of the race for qualification to Ivory Coast at the Agege Stadium in October thus, ending their Olympic dream.
Asisat said lack of experience and too many youthful players in the squad cost the team.
First-team players like Desire Oparanozie, Rita Chikwelu, Halimatu Ayinde and Onome Ebi were left out of the country’s Olympic Qualifying series for administrative reasons.
Super Falcons’ striker, Asisat Oshoala, has blamed the absence of first-team players for the country’s failure to qualify for Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
The Falcons bowed out of the race for qualification to Ivory Coast at the Agege Stadium in October thus, ending their Olympic dream.
Asisat said lack of experience and too many youthful players in the squad cost the team.
First-team players like Desire Oparanozie, Rita Chikwelu, Halimatu Ayinde and Onome Ebi were left out of the country’s Olympic Qualifying series for administrative reasons.
Super Falcons’ striker, Asisat Oshoala, has blamed the absence of first-team players for the country’s failure to qualify for Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
The Falcons bowed out of the race for qualification to Ivory Coast at the Agege Stadium in October thus, ending their Olympic dream.
Asisat said lack of experience and too many youthful players in the squad cost the team.
First-team players like Desire Oparanozie, Rita Chikwelu, Halimatu Ayinde and Onome Ebi were left out of the country’s Olympic Qualifying series for administrative reasons.
Super Falcons’ striker, Asisat Oshoala, has blamed the absence of first-team players for the country’s failure to qualify for Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
The Falcons bowed out of the race for qualification to Ivory Coast at the Agege Stadium in October thus, ending their Olympic dream.
Asisat said lack of experience and too many youthful players in the squad cost the team.
First-team players like Desire Oparanozie, Rita Chikwelu, Halimatu Ayinde and Onome Ebi were left out of the country’s Olympic Qualifying series for administrative reasons.