Former Super Falcons head coach, Randy Waldrum, has backed the team to win the title at the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations. The nine-time champions are among the 12 teams that will compete for the title in Morocco next month. Waldrum was in charge when the Super Falcons finished fourth at the last edition of the competition, also hosted by Morocco. The American's former assistant, Justine Madugu, is currently in charge of the team. Madugu has selected 13 players from the squad Waldrum took to Morocco in 2022. He believes the Super Falcons have enough quality to win a 10th title at the WAFCON 2024 finals. "I think the players are good enough on their own that they can win it. I think there’s enough talent there based off what was built from the World Cup and the Olympics. Those players will find a way to get the result because they’re hungry to go regain the title,” Waldrum told Eagles Tracker.
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