1 Alozie’s Injury‑Time Strike Sends Super Falcons into WAFCON Final
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Michelle Alozie scored deep into stoppage time to give Nigeria a dramatic 21 win over holders South Africa in the Womens Africa Cup of Nations semifinal in Casablanca. The Houston Dash forward dazzled with a longrange effort in the 94th minute, securing a place in the final and energising the Super Falcons' "MissionX" for a recordextending tenth continental crown.
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Rasheedat Ajibade had broken the deadlock just before halftime, calmly converting from the spot after Folashade Ijamilusi was fouled. South Africas Linda Motlhalo levelled in the 60th minute via a penalty, but Nigeria remained composed. With both sides locked in a fierce midfield battle, it seemed the match would head into extra time until Alozies sensational strike bent beyond the keeper and nestled into the net.

Moments of tension included a worrying injury to South Africas Gabriela Salgado in the 84th minute, which paused play and cast a shadow over the contest. However, Nigerias resilience prevailed, and their stoppagetime glory capped off a pulsating encounter.

The Super Falcons remain unbeaten in the tournament and now face host nation Morocco in Saturdays final in Rabat, ready to fulfil the promise of "MissionX".
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Editorial

We stand proud of this Super Falcons squad, whose determination and composure under pressure have reignited their quest for a tenth WAFCON title. Alozies injurytime heroics reveal not just individual talent, but collective belief—a team conditioned to fight until the final whistle.
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We feel this performance demonstrates their evolution: tactical discipline, mental strength, and an ability to seize decisive moments. Nigerias response to South Africas equaliser illustrated confidence and unity they never wavered.
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We believe the coaching staff, led by Justin Madugu, deserve credit for instilling resilience. Tactical adjustments and substitution strategy—introducing players like Deborah Abiodun were spot on, helping maintain defensive structure and fluid attacking transitions.

We assert that the Super Falcons now carry a psychological edge a switch from tournament underdogs to favourites. Yet that shift brings responsibility they must manage nerves, expectations, and pressure in the final against an inspired Moroccan side.

We that this win lays the foundation for a historic conclusion  if Nigeria sustains the grit, cohesion, and belief they showed in Casablanca, they can complete "MissionX" with lasting dignity and pride.


Did You Know?

Nigerias nine WAFCON titles include an unbroken sequence across the first five editions (19911998) only Equatorial Guinea and South Africa have interrupted their dominance.

 [Michelle](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/match-previews-and-reviews/besiktas-thrilled-to-land-former-leicester-midfielder-ndidi-as-long-term-starter/) Alozies goal travelled an estimated 35yards making it one of the longest stoppagetime winners in tournament semifinal history.

 Rasheedat Ajibade is the first Super Falcons captain to convert a semifinal penalty in backtoback WAFCON tournaments.

 "MissionX" began after their disappointment in 2022, when Nigeria recorded their lowest-ever finish (fourth) in the competition.

 Qualification for the WAFCON final ensures direct entry into the 2026 Olympic Games womens football tournament an additional prize aside from the trophy itself.


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