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Super Falcons win African Female team of the Year 2018

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Jan 9, 2019 #african, #falcons, #female, #super, #team, #year

The Super Falcons have been named by the Confederation of African Football as the Women’s Team of the Year 2018.

The team was announced as winner at the CAF awards that was held in Senegal on Tuesday, January 8.

The NFF chairman, Amaju Pinnick received the awards on behalf of the Super Falcons.

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