🏆 Super Falcons Stage Epic Comeback to Win 10th WAFCON Title.

🏆 Super Falcons Stage Epic Comeback to Win 10th WAFCON Title.

Super Falcons Pull Off Stunning Comeback to Claim Historic 10th WAFCON Title in Morocco.

In one of the most thrilling matches in the history of African women’s football, Nigeria’s Super Falcons delivered a stunning performance on Saturday night, overturning a two-goal halftime deficit to defeat hosts Morocco 3–2.

Super Falcons’ well-deserved 10th WAFCON title

This dramatic victory at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Olympic Stadium in Rabat not only secured Nigeria’s 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) title—a record-extending achievement—but also brought their self-declared mission, dubbed “Mission X,” to a triumphant conclusion.

Backed by a raucous home crowd of over 21,000 fans, the Moroccan team began the match in dominant form. With dreams of securing their first-ever WAFCON trophy, the Atlas Lionesses surged ahead early

In the 13th minute, Ghizlane Chebbak fired in a spectacular long-range shot with her left foot, leaving the Nigerian goalkeeper helpless and putting Morocco 1–0 up.

The lead was doubled just over ten minutes later, in the 24th minute, when Sanaa Mssoudy calmly slotted the ball into the bottom corner following a swift attacking move. The home side appeared to be cruising toward a historic title as the first half came to a close.

Second-Half Turnaround: Nigeria Fights Back

Despite being down by two goals, the Nigerian team came out of the break with renewed energy and focus, determined not to surrender their legacy without a fight.

The momentum began to shift in the 63rd minute when Nigeria was awarded a penalty after a VAR review confirmed a foul in the box. Esther Okoronkwo stepped up with confidence and calmly converted the spot-kick, cutting Morocco’s lead to 2–1.

Just minutes later, in the 71st minute, Nigeria drew level. A clever attacking sequence led by Okoronkwo created the opportunity for Folashade Ijamilusi, who tapped in the equalizer from close range, reigniting the Super Falcons’ hopes.

Then, in dramatic fashion, substitute Jennifer Echegini sealed the comeback with a decisive goal in the 88th minute, turning in a deep free-kick to give Nigeria the lead for the first time in the match—and ultimately the win.

Significance of the Win

This emotional and hard-fought victory further cements Nigeria’s dominance in African women’s football, making them champions in 10 out of 13 WAFCON tournaments.

Winning the title on Moroccan soil, especially after trailing by two goals in front of a passionate home crowd, speaks volumes about the team’s resilience, mental strength, and tactical adaptability. It also sets a new benchmark for excellence in women’s football across the continent.

Morocco’s Rise and Heartbreaking Defeat

While Morocco failed to lift the trophy, the Atlas Lionesses won the admiration of fans and critics alike for their spirited performance throughout the tournament. Reaching the final for the first time was a historic milestone, even though it ended in heartbreak—their second consecutive WAFCON final loss at home.

Nonetheless, their progress signals a promising future and the emergence of Morocco as a genuine powerhouse in African women’s football.

Post-Match Reactions and Milestones

After the match, players and coaches from both sides spoke of determination, teamwork, and belief, underscoring the emotional weight of the final. CAF President Patrice Motsepe presented the Nigerian champions with an increased prize of US$1 million, part of the expanded US$3.475 million tournament prize pool—a new record in support of women’s sports development in Africa.

Final Thoughts

The 2025 WAFCON final will be remembered not only for the dramatic turnaround but also for what it represents in the evolution of African women’s football. Nigeria’s Super Falcons continue to lead the way, showing that success comes from a mix of legacy, belief, and the ability to rise under pressure

For Morocco, the sting of defeat may linger, but their ascent offers hope and signals a shifting balance of power in African women’s football. The journey for both teams—one in celebration and the other in reflection—underscores the growth, passion, and promise of the women’s game across the continent.

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