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“Super Falcons’ Coach Randy Waldrum Calls for FIFA Recognition Amidst Stellar Performance at 2023 Women’s World Cup”

By Daniel Edu

Randy Waldrum, the head coach of the Super Falcons of Nigeria, believes that his team is not adequately appreciated by FIFA despite their achievements. The Super Falcons, with a record 11 African Women’s titles and consistent appearances at the Women’s World Cup since 1991, are ranked 40th in the world, lower than other teams without such accomplishments.

During the ongoing 2023 Women’s World Cup, the Super Falcons have showcased their strength by defeating co-hosts Australia, drawing with reigning Olympics champions Canada, and also holding higher-ranked Republic of Ireland to a draw.

Waldrum pointed out that the team’s current ranking does not reflect their true abilities, stating, “I think we’ve shown that we’re a better team than 40th in the world.”

Despite uncertainties surrounding his position as head coach, Waldrum revealed that he has been in contact with several Nigerian footballers based in the US who are eager to represent the Super Falcons. His appointment in 2020 allowed more American-born Nigerian footballers like Michelle Alozie, Esther Okoronkwo, Ifeoma Onumonu, Yewande Balogun, Toni Payne, Jennifer Echegini, and Nicole Payne to join the team. Their presence has brought renewed cohesion to the squad, evident in their performance at the ongoing Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

Moreover, Waldrum expressed excitement about connecting with young players from U-17 and U-20 teams, both in the US and England, who are interested in representing Nigeria at international levels, enhancing the team’s prospects further.

Despite the challenges, the Super Falcons continue to showcase their talent and determination as they face England in the round of 16 at the 2023 Women’s World Cup.

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