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Friday, December 2, 2016
NFF promises to settle Falcons’ allowances, bonuses, salaries
As the Super Falcons face the host nation, Lionesses
of Cameroun in the final of the 10th African Women Nations Cup tomorrow in
Yaounde, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has told the players not to be
intimidated by the level of home support for the opponent. The federation has
also pledged to settle the team’s entitlements as soon as possible. The Falcons
have defeated the Lionesses on three occasions, including the final of the last
edition of the championship in Windhoek, Namibia two yeas ago. The Nigerians
had it all smooth in terms of support from the home crowd till their semifinal
clash with the Banyana Banyana of South Africa at the hilltop Omisport Stadium
in Limbe. As soon as the Lionesses defeated Ghana Black Queens to qualify for
the final in Yaounde, the crowd suddenly turned against the Falcons. To a
majority of the Camerounian fans, taming the Banyana Banyana in the final will
be easier for the Lionesses than to beat the Falcons. Throughout the Nigeria
versus South African semifinal match on Tuesday, the fans cheered every move of
the South Africans and jeered the Falcons. The Nigerians won with a lone goal
by Desire Okparanozie.The Falcons are now in a different zone, the country’s
capital, Yaounde, the traditional home ground of the Lionesses. Over 42,000
fans cheered the Camerounians in their semifinal against Ghana, and the number
is expected to go higher in tomorrow’s final against Nigeria. The Nigerian
leader of delegation to this championship, NFF Board member and chairman of
chairmen, Alhaji Ibrahim Gusau told The Guardian that the Falcons would have it
tough playing against the home crowd, but added that he is confident the
Nigerians will come out victorious.. Source:
Guardian
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