It is deeply worrying that with the international window just days away, the Nigeria Football Federation has not arranged any opponent for the Super Falcons.
Friendly matches are not just optional, they are essential for tactical growth, squad chemistry, fitness assessment, and preparation ahead of major competitions.
This continued lack of planning raises serious questions about how long we can keep relying on a federation that consistently shows it does not understand the basic responsibilities required to run a modern football structure.
The same mismanagement that has affected the Super Eagles and other national team levels must not be allowed to spill over into the Super Falcons.
The Super Falcons are the most successful women’s team in Africa, and they deserve far better.
We cannot accept a situation where their development is jeopardized by poor administration and lack of foresight.
If the NFF cannot manage the team with professionalism and urgency, Nigerians, especially fans of the women’s game will not take it lightly.
The players have earned respect; the federation must not be the one standing in their way.
Source:Lovinghananews.com
