Falconets Intensify Training For Malawi World Cup Qualifier

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The Falconets in training.
The Falconets in training.

Nigeria’s U-20 Women’s football team, the Falconets, have intensified final preparations for the first leg of their FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup final qualifying fixture against Malawi scheduled for May 2nd, 2026.

The Falconets have continued intensive training sessions in Abuja as they fine-tune strategies ahead of the first-leg clash with Malawi. The return leg in Lilongwe will take place on Saturday, 9th May.

Head Coach Moses Aduku expressed confidence in the team’s readiness to confront the southern Africans.

Falconets Head Coach, Moses Aduku.
Falconets Head Coach, Moses Aduku.

“We have a full squad on ground and everyone is focused on the task at hand. From now, we will concentrate on team planning and tactical work,” Aduku said.

“We are taking this very seriously, and I believe by the end of the match we will come out victorious.”

There is an overwhelming positive atmosphere in camp, with high morale among the players, and no injuries to contend with.

Coach Aduku highlighted the squad’s depth and athleticism, noting the challenge of blending players from different clubs within a short period, while expressing confidence in building a cohesive and competitive team before the encounter.

“To our supporters, we plead that you pray for us as you did when we played Rwanda and Senegal in the earlier rounds. I believe Nigeria will smile with a ticket to the World Cup after the two legs against Malawi,” he added.

Nigeria secured their place in the final round with a 3-1 aggregate victory over Senegal, winning 1-0 at home and 2-1 in Senegal, following another home-and-away victory over Rwanda (5-0 aggregate) in the second round.

Malawi hammered Guinea Bissau’s U20 girls 6-2 on aggregate in the earlier round, winning 5-1 in Lilongwe after a hard-fought 1-1 draw in Bissau in the first leg.

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