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		<title>WAFCON 2024: Halimat Ayinde Fires Up Super Falcons Ahead of Final Clash with Morocco</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Super Falcons’ midfield engine,&#160;Halimat Ayinde, don open up say the Nigerian squad is not just coming for vibes — they want the&#160;WAFCON&#160;crown back on their heads,&#160;no stories! According to&#160;CAFonline, Ayinde — who currently plays her club football in Sweden for&#160;Rosengård&#160;— made it known that the team is&#160;desperate&#160;to restore Nigeria&#8217;s dominance in African women’s football. WAFCON [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Super Falcons’ midfield engine,&nbsp;<strong>Halimat Ayinde</strong>, don open up say the Nigerian squad is not just coming for vibes — they want the&nbsp;<em>WAFCON</em>&nbsp;crown back on their heads,&nbsp;<strong>no stories!</strong></p>



<p>According to&nbsp;<em>CAFonline</em>, Ayinde — who currently plays her club football in Sweden for&nbsp;<strong>Rosengård</strong>&nbsp;— made it known that the team is&nbsp;<strong>desperate</strong>&nbsp;to restore Nigeria&#8217;s dominance in African women’s football.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">WAFCON Final: The Battle for Redemption</h3>



<p>Let’s rewind small — three years ago in this same Morocco, the Falcons lost their title in painful fashion.&nbsp;<strong>Omo, that penalty shootout still dey pain some of us till now.</strong></p>



<p>They were knocked out in the&nbsp;<strong>semi-finals by the Atlas Lionesses</strong>, 5-4 on penalties. South Africa later took the trophy after beating Morocco 2-1 in the final.</p>



<p>Fast forward to&nbsp;<strong>tonight</strong>, and it&#8217;s&nbsp;<strong>Nigeria vs Morocco again</strong>&nbsp;— but this time in the final.&nbsp;<strong>E go choke!</strong></p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Ayinde’s Strong Words</h3>



<p>In her words:&nbsp;<em>“This final is not going to be different. We are going to stick together as a team and fight for each other.”</em></p>



<p>That’s the kind of talk that gives goosebumps. The Falcons are not just showing up, they’re ready to&nbsp;<strong>put blood, sweat and tears on that pitch</strong>&nbsp;to bring the trophy back home.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Kickoff Loading…</h3>



<p>The final will hold&nbsp;<strong>tonight at the Olympic Stadium in Rabat</strong>, and fans are already fired up. Ayinde’s declaration is just the extra ginger Nigerians need ahead of this clash.</p>



<p>So, fingers crossed…&nbsp;<strong>Can the Super Falcons make it 10 titles tonight? Or will Morocco pull a shocker again?</strong>&nbsp;Stay glued!</p>
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