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Super Falcons Set To Tackle France Nationals In Friendly

The Super Falcons of Nigeria will take on France in a high-profile friendly on Saturday, November 30, 2024.

The friendly will take place at the Stade Raymond Kopa in the city of Angers.

The encounter will kick-off at 9.30 pm, France time.

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It is only the seventh time in their history that the Les Bleues will play in the city of Angers.

The Super Falcons played two friendlies against Algeria last month.

Justine Madugu’s side lashed the Green Ladies 2-0 and 4-1 in games played in Ikenne-Remo and Lagos, respectively.

In other news, confederation of African Football president, Patrice Motsepe, has agreed to seek re-election in March 2025 following widespread endorsements from numerous CAF Member Association Presidents and Zonal Union Presidents.

The South African billionaire, who was first elected as CAF president on March 12, 2021, in Rabat, Morocco, made his re-election bid public on Friday after months of speculations about his future.

Motsepe’s current tenure has seen significant financial improvements in CAF’s operations, as revealed during the 46th CAF Ordinary Assembly held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on Tuesday.

However, the incumbent president faces potential competition from the Egyptian Football Association’s candidate, Hany Abo Rida, a FIFA counsel member, who has received strong backing from his federation.

“Hany Abo Rida is a strong candidate to assume the presidency of the Confederation of African Football,” EFA member Ehab El-Komy told television channel Sada El-Baled.

“Hany Abo Rida is a great value in football, and whoever wants anything from Infantino should go first to Abo Rida. He is capable of leading the African Union in the coming years,” he added.

Motsepe, who replaced banned former president Ahmad Ahmad, assumed office without competition in 2021 after FIFA president Gianni Infantino’s intervention reportedly led to the withdrawal of other candidates, including Augustin Senghor of Senegal, Ahmed Yahya of Mauritania, and Jacques Anouma of Ivory Coast.

 

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