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2014 AWC: Falcons Open Camp With 34 Players, Sunday

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Nigeria’s senior women
football team, the Super Falcons, resumed camping in Abuja ahead of the 2014 African Women Championship (AWC) qualifiers, an official has disclosed.
The team’s Secretary, Ruth David, disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Abuja.
“All the invited players were expected to have report at the camp at Serob Legacy Hotel on Sunday, for training that started on Monday, she said.
The Super Falcons qualified for the final round of the qualifiers, after Sierra Leone withdrew from the first round in January.
The Nigerian side will now face Rwanda in the final qualifying matches, with the first leg match to be played in Rwanda.
The first leg match will be on the weekend of May 23 to May 25, with the return leg on the weekend of June 6 to June 8.
The invited players include Josephine Chukwunonye, Ebubeleye White, Onyinyechi Ohadugha, Gloria Ofoegbu, Ngozi Ebere, Charity John, Evelyn Nwabuoku and Stella Mbachu, all from Rivers Angels.
Others are Maria Nwoko, Ngozi Okobi, Osinachi Ohale, Jane David and Dikachi Uzor, all from Delta Queens.
Also, Rachael Apojotor, Chinyere Ogwamalu, Joy Anthony, Precious Dede, Mariam Ibrahim and Kafayat Ajani, all from Nasarawa Amazons, are on the list.
The list also has Sunshine Queens’ Tochi Olehi and Yetunde Aluko, with Pelican Stars’ Esther Sunday and Blessing Edoho.
Tawa Ishola, Edith Eduviere, both from Ibom Angels, Elizabeth Zirike from Osun Babes, and the duo of Abosede Toriola and Ayomode Ojo from Police Machine are equally on the list.

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