1 Madugu Urges Super Falcons to Fulfil Fans’ High Hopes
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Athletic director JustinMadugu has highlighted the importance of living up to public expectations after the Super Falcons 20 friendly win over Cameroon. He reiterated that every match brings the squad closer to their lofty ambitions, emphasising that "we know what the fans expect we must not lower that bar".
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Madugu praised his sides adaptability and ongoing development, stating that the victory marked a significant step forward. He noted that the team remains a "work in progress," and called for additional fixtures to refine tactics and assess squad depth. "We need more opportunities to play games … to test different strategies".
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He specifically highlighted the inclusion of homebased players, affirming their full integration into national plans "There are no limitations for homebased players theyre just as involved in our plans and can play any system we set out with". Madugu also clarified that a did not dent morale "The cancelled game didnt affect us. We stayed focused, and the result speaks for itself".


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We embrace Madugus relentless focus on delivering performances that match the publics belief in the Super Falcons. A 20 win against Cameroon is more than a morale-boost it confirms progress. Yet, we echo his insistence development only counts when it becomes consistent.

We share Madugus conviction that every game is a test not only of talent, but of adaptability. Tactical flexibility blossoms only with frequent challenges on the pitch, and his call for more fixtures is a sound roadmap toward tournament readiness.

Equally, his decision to fully include home-based players shapes a balanced squad with both foreign pedigree and local passion. This offers depth and injects fresh motivation from domestic leagues. That blend, we believe, forms a stronger, more resilient team.

Madugus leadership is rooted in accountability every player understands they are representing not just themselves, but millions of fans hungry for a tenth WAFCON title. That sense of responsibility, aligned with preparation, can sustain them through the tournaments rigours.

In staking his strategy on growth, opportunity, and unity, Madugu sets a tone of collective ambition. We stand with him in demanding standards that match expectations because anything less shortchanges Nigerian womens football.


Did You Know?

Madugu coined the rallying cry "MissionX" as Nigerias bold campaign to secure a historic 10th WAFCON title.

 He holds CAF A and B licences and has vast coaching experience, including stints at Adamawa United and the Olympicqualified Super Falcons.

 After stepping up in 2024, [Madugu led](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/news/nigerian-football-news/) the Falcons to Olympic qualification by overcoming Ethiopia in a twoleg series.

 He has been praised for [prioritising](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/football-economics/) homebased players, aiming to grant them parity with foreignbased stars in national selection.

 Despite recent cancellations, such as the scrapped friendly before Cameroon, Madugu ensured team focus remained unshaken and performance unaffected.