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Nigeria: Olympic Qualifiers: Minister charges Super Falcons to break jinx in Pretoria

Nigeria: Olympic Qualifiers: Minister charges Super Falcons to break jinx in Pretoria

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Agency Report
Published on 2024-04-08 08:47:49

The Minister of Sports Development, John Enoh, has issued a directive to the Super Falcons of Nigeria, urging them to defeat the South African team in the second leg of their Olympic qualifiers. The match is scheduled to take place in Pretoria on Tuesday. This call to action was made known by the minister in a statement released on Sunday in Abuja.

It’s worth mentioning that the Super Falcons had secured a 1-0 victory over the Bayana Bayana of South Africa in the first leg of the qualifiers held in Abuja. This win marked a significant step towards the team’s goal of qualifying for the women’s football event at the Olympics, a feat they have not achieved in 16 years.

Expressing his expectations from the team, Minister Enoh emphasized the importance of self-belief and resilience in achieving victory in the upcoming match. He acknowledged the challenges the team has faced in previous Olympic Games, having missed out on the 2012, 2016, and 2020 editions. However, he believes that now is the time for the Super Falcons to reclaim their spot on the international stage.

The minister commended the strength and prowess displayed by the Super Falcons throughout their journey and expressed confidence in their ability to overcome any obstacles. He called on the team to rise to the occasion, urging them to play with passion, determination, and unity. Minister Enoh emphasized that breaking the 16-year Olympic jinx would not only be a significant achievement for the team but also a testament to the dedication and abilities of Nigerian athletes.

With the hopes and aspirations of millions of Nigerians resting on their shoulders, the Super Falcons carry a significant responsibility as they prepare for the match in South Africa. Minister Enoh assured the team of unwavering support from the nation, encouraging them to strive for victory and make Nigeria proud.

In a call for national unity, the minister called on all Nigerians to rally behind the team as they aim to create history by qualifying for the Olympic Games. He emphasized the collective power of unity in achieving success in this national assignment.

As preparations intensify for the crucial match, the Super Falcons have the opportunity to inspire generations and leave a lasting legacy in Nigerian sports. The minister’s message serves as a motivation for the team to aim for new heights and ultimately break the long-standing Olympic jinx that has eluded them for 16 years.

In conclusion, Minister John Enoh’s rallying call to the Super Falcons is not just about winning a football match; it symbolizes a greater quest for national pride, unity, and sporting excellence. The nation’s eyes will be on the team as they step onto the pitch in Pretoria, with the hopes of millions of Nigerians pinned on their success. It is a moment for the Super Falcons to showcase their talent, determination, and resilience as they strive toward their goal of qualifying for the Olympics and making history for Nigerian sports.

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