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Super Falcons Stun South Africa with Last-Minute Goal to Reach 2024 WAFCON Final Against Morocco

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Nigeria’s Super Falcons pulled off a sensational stoppage-time victory to edge past reigning champions South Africa 2-1 in a gripping semi-final clash at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), booking their place in the tournament final set for Saturday in Rabat.

The dramatic match, played in Casablanca, saw Nigeria take the lead through Rasheedat Ajibade, who calmly converted a penalty on the stroke of half-time after South African defender Bambanani Mbane was penalised for handling Folashade Ijamilusi’s effort inside the box.

South Africa, determined to defend their title, came back strong in the second half. They equalised on the hour mark after Hildah Magaia was pulled back in the area by Nigerian defender Osinachi Ohale, prompting the referee to award a penalty. Linda Motlhalo stepped up and made no mistake, levelling the score with a composed strike past Nigeria’s goalkeeper.

The equaliser broke Nigeria’s impressive defensive record at the tournament it was the first goal they had conceded throughout the competition and temporarily silenced their momentum.

With the game seemingly heading to extra time and tension rising on both benches, Nigeria delivered a hammer blow in the 94th minute. Michelle Alozie whipped in a hopeful ball from deep into the penalty area, which unexpectedly sailed past Banyana Banyana keeper Andile Dlamini and nestled into the back of the net, igniting euphoric celebrations from the Nigerian squad and their supporters.

South Africa’s woes were compounded by a late injury to Gabriela Salgado, who had to be helped off the pitch just minutes before the deciding goal.

Nigeria, now aiming for a historic 10th WAFCON title, will face host nation Morocco in what promises to be a thrilling final. The Super Falcons last lifted the trophy in 2018 and are determined to reclaim their dominance on the continent after losing out in the semi-finals of the 2022 edition, also to South Africa.

The final showdown between Nigeria and Morocco will not only determine the continental champions but also shape the legacy of this generation of African women’s football.

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