Super Falcons Return To Nigeria On Saturday
Published: June 18, 2015The Super Falcons will return to Nigeria on Saturday after crashing out of the ongoing Women’s World Cup in Canada at the group stage, the Nigeria Football Federation has disclosed through official sources.
But Washington Spirit striker Francesca Ordega and Courtney Dike will not be on the plane from Vancouver to London as both have left for nearby United States, where they are based.
Kazakhstani - based midfielder Evelyn Nwabuoku has returned to her team while Portsmouth forward Ini-Abasi Umotong will disembark from the British Airways flight when it gets to London.
Team Psychologist, Kasia Muoto, has also left for her base in the United States.
The African champions finished last in Group D, losing games against USA and Australia but managed a 1 - 1 draw with Sweden.
Photo Credit : fifa.com
But Washington Spirit striker Francesca Ordega and Courtney Dike will not be on the plane from Vancouver to London as both have left for nearby United States, where they are based.
Kazakhstani - based midfielder Evelyn Nwabuoku has returned to her team while Portsmouth forward Ini-Abasi Umotong will disembark from the British Airways flight when it gets to London.
Team Psychologist, Kasia Muoto, has also left for her base in the United States.
The African champions finished last in Group D, losing games against USA and Australia but managed a 1 - 1 draw with Sweden.
Photo Credit : fifa.com
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