Nigeria’s Super Falcons have settled down in Brisbane, Australia as they begin preparations for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
The workforce is camped on the Mercure Hotels, Gold Coast.
Randy Waldrum’s aspect is within the metropolis for a 15-day coaching programme forward of the World Cup.
The Super Falcons will depart for Melbourne on the eve of their opening sport towards Olympic champions, Canada on July 21.
Nigeria will even face co-hosts Australia and the Republic of Ireland in Group B.
The video games towards Australia and the Republic of Ireland are slated for Brisbane.
The West Africans have certified for all editions of the Women’s World Cup since its inception in 1991.