Thursday, 1 May 2014

Ageless Nkwocha, seven others invited to beef-up Super Falcons squad

Super Falcons gaffer Edwin Okon has invited eight foreign based professional players ahead of the African Women Championship (AWC) qualifier against Rwanda.

The team defeated the Indomitable Lioness of Cameroon one-nil on Tuesday at the FIFA Goal Project Centre in Abuja - and as part of the rebuilding process embarked upon by the technical crew of the senior women national team, the need to also give the foreign based stars the chance to prove their mettle arose.

Team administrator, Ruth David disclosed that letters of invitation has been sent to the clubs of eight of the players listed by the tactician for the May 24 date with Rwanda.

She explained that all the invited players are expected to report at the Abuja camp of the Super Falcons on May 13 to enable them have a minimum of five days training with the other players before picking a squad that will play Rwanda.

The players invited are Perpetua Nkwocha (Sunnana SK,Sweden), Sarah Micheal (KIF Orebro,Sweden), Francisca Ordega (Pitea IF,Sweden), Onome Ebi (Minsk FC,Belarus), Osinachi Ohale (Houston Dash,United States), Faith Ikidi (Pitea IF,Sweden), Desire Oparanozie (Atasehir Belediyespor,Turkey) and Helen Ukaonu (Sunnana SK,Sweden).







There was no place for Bobruichanka's Ijeoma Obi, Sunnana's Helen Ukaonu, KIF Orebro's Ogonna Chukwudi, Danish based Chichi Igbo, Pitea IF's Faith Ikidi, Biik's Adule Charity, Aland's Cynthia Uwak and Umea's playmaker Rita Chikwelu.


The foreign based players are to join the 24 home based players who have been in camp for close to one month in Abuja.

Okon insists that all the foreign based players must report early enough to accertain their fitness level adding that only players who are able to prove themselves would face Rwanda.

The match against the She-Amavubi of Rwanda will take place in the weekend of May 23-25.

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