
In a dramatic final at Rabat’s Olympic Stadium, Super Falcons defeated hosts Morocco to clinch their record-extending 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) title.
Jennifer Echegini was the hero as the Super Falcons came from two goals down to win the tournament following a dramatic 3-2 victory over Morocco on Saturday night.
Echegini scored the all-important winning goal in the 88th minute to complete a second-half turnaround for Justine Madugu’s girls, who had trailed by two goals at halftime.

Ghizlane Chebbak and Sanaa Mssoudy had given Morocco a two-goal lead at the break. However, goals from Esther Okoronkwo, Florence Ijamilusi, and Echegini completed a well-deserved turnaround and victory for the Super Falcons.
The Super Falcons made just one change from the team that defeated South Africa in the semi-final, with Deborah Abiodun in midfield.
With Patrice Motsepe and Gianni Infantino, CAF and FIFA presidents respectively, in attendance, both sides provided an energetic start, and it was Morocco that made their chance count, when Chebbak controlled a loose ball before planting a shot into the top corner beyond Chiamaka Nnadozie in goal for 1-0 to Morocco in 13th minute.
While the Falcons huffed and puffed, the Atlas Lionesses doubled their lead in 24 minutes as the defence was caught flat-footed. A cross from the right fell kindly for Mssoudy, who found a yard of space beyond Gloria Alozie before planting a drilled finish into the bottom far corner to send the fans into delirium as Morocco went into the break two goals up.
The Falcons improved in the second period, putting their host on the back foot, and further increasing the tempo with the introduction of Rinsola Babajide and Echegini on the hour mark. Their efforts would lead to a penalty kick awarded following a lengthy VAR review for handball from Ijamilusi’s cross. Okoronkwo stepped up and sent the goalkeeper the wrong way for 2-1 on 64 minutes.
Okoronkwo and Ijamilusi were involved as Nigeria drew level six minutes later, with the former crossing for the latter to tap home for 2-2, silencing the shell-shocked home crowd.
Nigeria won its tenth WAFCON title with a superb performance and also avenged its loss to Morocco at WAFCON 2022.



