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<br>Super Falcons head coach Justin Madugu has expressed his enthusiasm ahead of Nigeria’s international friendly double-header against Cameroon, seeing the matches as vital for fine-tuning the squad ahead of the [upcoming Africa](https://cac5.altervista.org/index.php?title=Utente:JaquelineWarby) Women’s Cup of Nations (AWCON).
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<br>The two fixtures will be staged in Ikenne and Abeokuta, both located in Ogun State. Madugu believes the high-stakes friendlies present an excellent opportunity to evaluate the team’s current state and progress.
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<br>"You always crave such opportunities," Madugu said. "With more games like this, you’re able to assess your team to see how far you’ve come, identify your strengths, and address weaknesses."
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<br>The coach further emphasised the importance of observing his players closely in a competitive context. "These games will help me determine which players fit into the vision I have for the team. It’s about gathering the right information to build a team that can make the country proud," he added.
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<br>The friendlies come at a critical point in Nigeria’s AWCON build-up, [allowing Madugu](http://jacqueshigelin.com/index.php?title=User:BereniceKastner) and his staff to test combinations, build chemistry, and strengthen tactical cohesion against one of Africa’s strongest women’s teams.
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<br>What [Coach Justin](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/international-nigerian-footballers/) Madugu has highlighted is exactly what Nigerian football needs intentional preparation, not wishful participation. His excitement about the upcoming friendlies with Cameroon isn't just about another fixture list it's about [building](https://wiki.arbyten.de/index.php?title=Benutzer:HortenseBenn902) a formidable Super Falcons side that’s ready to reclaim its continental dominance.
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<br>Friendlies aren’t just sparring sessions. When chosen wisely, they are dress rehearsals for glory. And in Cameroon, the Falcons have a worthy opponent physically strong, tactically sound, and emotionally charged. If we’re to conquer Africa once again, we must first confront our fiercest rivals head-on.
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<br>We admire Madugu’s clarity. He isn’t fixated on names or reputations. He’s focused on fit on assembling a group of [players](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/womens-football/) who embody the values of adaptability, hunger, and tactical discipline. This is the kind of leadership that elevates a squad from hopeful contenders to genuine champions.
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<br>Nigeria’s women’s football has long been a beacon on the continent, but sustained success requires evolution. With AWCON looming, these matches are less about results and more about [readiness](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/interviews/iwobi-calls-for-fulham-to-improve-recent-form/). They’re about turning uncertainty into confidence, and potential into purpose.
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<br>If the Falcons get this phase right, the rest of the continent should take note Nigeria means business.
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<br>Did You Know?
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Nigeria has won a record 11 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations titles since the tournament began in 1991.
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Cameroon has reached the AWCON final four times but has never won the competition.
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The Super Falcons last played the in the 2022 AWCON semi-finals, defeating them 1–0.
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Justin Madugu previously served as assistant coach for the Nigeria U-20 women’s team before taking the senior role.
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Ikenne, one of the match venues, is home to the Remo Stars Stadium — a rising hub for Nigerian domestic football.
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