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Falcons pull out of Turkey’s invitational tournament

Reigning African women champion, Nigeria has withdrawn from a 12-nation tournament, which kicks off in Turkey this week, citing visa issues, reports bbc.com.

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Reigning African women champion, Nigeria has withdrawn from a 12-nation tournament, which kicks off in Turkey this week, citing visa issues, reports bbc.com.

The Super Falcons were scheduled to lock horns with Group B rivals France, Kosovo and Kazakhstan from today to March 7 as preparation for this year’s Africa Women Cup of Nations qualifiers.

But the West Africans, who finished third at the regional Wafu Cup on Saturday, have withdrawn from the competition for logistical reasons.

“It was impossible for the team to sort visas and make it to the tournament in Turkey, so they had to pull out,” Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) spokesman, Ademola Olajire told BBC Sport.

“They only just finished playing the Wafu Cup on Saturday and had a short time-frame to sort out visas and other important logistics for the trip to Turkey.

“Importantly, attention and preparations will shift towards the big friendly against France in April.”

The news comes as a real setback for the country and newly appointed coach, Swede Thomas Dennerby.

Before his arrival, the Super Falcons had not played or trained since lifting the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations for an eighth time in 2016, when Dennerby’s predecessor Florence Omagbemi became the first woman to win the competition as both player and coach.

The lack of action prompted criticism from strikers – Desire Oparanozie and Asisat Oshoala – the latter surprisingly named African Women’s Player of the Year last month despite Nigeria not playing a single game in 2017.

Her performances for her new Chinese club, Dalian Quanjian, saw her triumph ahead of Chrestina Kgatlana and Gabrielle Onguene.

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