Super Falcons Set For Sudan/Comoros Clash In 2028 Olympic Qualifiers

Nigeria’s Olympic Campaign Takes Shape
THE Super Falcons have learned their pathway in the qualifiers for the 2028 Summer Olympics, with a second-round clash against either Sudan or Comoros awaiting them.
The fixture marks the beginning of Nigeria’s quest to secure one of Africa’s limited slots at the global sporting showpiece.
Preliminary Round to Set Stage
Before facing Nigeria, Sudan and Comoros will compete in a two-legged tie scheduled for early June. The outcome of that contest will determine the Super Falcons’ next opponent.
The second-round encounter involving Nigeria will take place in October, providing a crucial test early in the qualification journey.
Limited Slots, High Stakes
Africa’s qualification series for the Olympics is among the most competitive globally, with only two teams advancing to represent the continent.
The process spans five rounds, demanding consistency, squad depth, and tactical discipline from participating teams.
For Nigeria, every match will be critical as they aim to navigate the challenging route to qualification.
Building on Recent Olympic Experience
The Super Falcons’ recent participation at the Paris Olympics highlights their continued relevance on the global stage.
With a rich history in African women’s football, Nigeria will be looking to leverage its experience, talent pool, and competitive edge to secure another Olympic appearance.
The upcoming qualifiers present both a challenge and an opportunity for the team to reaffirm its dominance and push for greater success internationally.
