Football: Nigerian Super Falcons Pull Out Of Tournament In Turkey Over Visa Issues

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Reigning African women champions, Nigeria have withdrawn from a 12-nation tournament which kicks off in Turkey this week, citing visa issues.

The Super Falcons were scheduled to lock horns with Group B rivals France, Kosovo and Kazakhstan from 26 February to 7 March 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 But the West Africans, who finished third at the regional Wafu Cup on Saturday, have withdrawn from the competition for logistical reasons.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.

The team will now travel to Europe to play France in a friendly in April, after which the focus will be on securing a qualifying spot at the 2018 Africa Women Cup of Nations in Ghana. This year's Women's Nations Cup takes on extra significance as it will also decide the continent's teams for the 2019 Women's World Cup.

Nigeria are the only African team to have played in all of the Women's seven World Cup tournaments since 1991 but they have failed to translate their continental dominance on the world stage.

(BBC Sports)





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