African champions, the Super Falcons of Nigeria yesterday arrived in Reim France, venue for their first game at the 2019 FIFA women’s world cup in France.
The Falcons departed the Avita Resort in Bad Tatzmannsdorf in Austria, where they held a two-week residential camping, ahead of their Eighth FIFA Women’s World Cup finals.
The Falcons will play Norway in their first match at the Stade Auguste Delauney in Reims on Saturday june 8th before other Group A matches against Korea Republic in Grenoble, June 12th and host nation France in Rennes, on June 17th.
African champions, the Super Falcons of Nigeria yesterday arrived in Reim France, venue for their first game at the 2019 FIFA women’s world cup in France.
The Falcons departed the Avita Resort in Bad Tatzmannsdorf in Austria, where they held a two-week residential camping, ahead of their Eighth FIFA Women’s World Cup finals.
The Falcons will play Norway in their first match at the Stade Auguste Delauney in Reims on Saturday june 8th before other Group A matches against Korea Republic in Grenoble, June 12th and host nation France in Rennes, on June 17th.
African champions, the Super Falcons of Nigeria yesterday arrived in Reim France, venue for their first game at the 2019 FIFA women’s world cup in France.
The Falcons departed the Avita Resort in Bad Tatzmannsdorf in Austria, where they held a two-week residential camping, ahead of their Eighth FIFA Women’s World Cup finals.
The Falcons will play Norway in their first match at the Stade Auguste Delauney in Reims on Saturday june 8th before other Group A matches against Korea Republic in Grenoble, June 12th and host nation France in Rennes, on June 17th.
African champions, the Super Falcons of Nigeria yesterday arrived in Reim France, venue for their first game at the 2019 FIFA women’s world cup in France.
The Falcons departed the Avita Resort in Bad Tatzmannsdorf in Austria, where they held a two-week residential camping, ahead of their Eighth FIFA Women’s World Cup finals.
The Falcons will play Norway in their first match at the Stade Auguste Delauney in Reims on Saturday june 8th before other Group A matches against Korea Republic in Grenoble, June 12th and host nation France in Rennes, on June 17th.
African champions, the Super Falcons of Nigeria yesterday arrived in Reim France, venue for their first game at the 2019 FIFA women’s world cup in France.
The Falcons departed the Avita Resort in Bad Tatzmannsdorf in Austria, where they held a two-week residential camping, ahead of their Eighth FIFA Women’s World Cup finals.
The Falcons will play Norway in their first match at the Stade Auguste Delauney in Reims on Saturday june 8th before other Group A matches against Korea Republic in Grenoble, June 12th and host nation France in Rennes, on June 17th.
African champions, the Super Falcons of Nigeria yesterday arrived in Reim France, venue for their first game at the 2019 FIFA women’s world cup in France.
The Falcons departed the Avita Resort in Bad Tatzmannsdorf in Austria, where they held a two-week residential camping, ahead of their Eighth FIFA Women’s World Cup finals.
The Falcons will play Norway in their first match at the Stade Auguste Delauney in Reims on Saturday june 8th before other Group A matches against Korea Republic in Grenoble, June 12th and host nation France in Rennes, on June 17th.
African champions, the Super Falcons of Nigeria yesterday arrived in Reim France, venue for their first game at the 2019 FIFA women’s world cup in France.
The Falcons departed the Avita Resort in Bad Tatzmannsdorf in Austria, where they held a two-week residential camping, ahead of their Eighth FIFA Women’s World Cup finals.
The Falcons will play Norway in their first match at the Stade Auguste Delauney in Reims on Saturday june 8th before other Group A matches against Korea Republic in Grenoble, June 12th and host nation France in Rennes, on June 17th.
African champions, the Super Falcons of Nigeria yesterday arrived in Reim France, venue for their first game at the 2019 FIFA women’s world cup in France.
The Falcons departed the Avita Resort in Bad Tatzmannsdorf in Austria, where they held a two-week residential camping, ahead of their Eighth FIFA Women’s World Cup finals.
The Falcons will play Norway in their first match at the Stade Auguste Delauney in Reims on Saturday june 8th before other Group A matches against Korea Republic in Grenoble, June 12th and host nation France in Rennes, on June 17th.