Nigerians in Morocco to Storm Stadium for Semi-Final vs South Africa Clash
Nigerians living in Morocco are gearing up to storm the Larbi Zaouli Stadium for the highly anticipated semi-final match between Nigeria and South Africa in the CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) on July 22, 2025.
Community Call to Action
From Harry Awurumibe, Casablanca—The Nigerian community in Morocco, particularly those in Casablanca, is mobilizing support for the Super Falcons as they prepare for a crucial semi-final match against defending champions South Africa. With the Nigeria Football Supporters Club (NFSC) unable to attend, local supporters are determined to create a vibrant atmosphere at the stadium.
Super Falcons’ Previous Matches
Despite a 3-0 victory over Tunisia in their opening match, the Super Falcons have been without the overwhelming support typically provided by the NFSC. Only a handful of Nigerians were able to attend previous games due to ticket constraints. However, community leaders are now rallying to ensure a strong turnout for the upcoming match.
Calls for Ticket Provision
Christopher Nwabuzor, a local football intermediary, has urged the Nigerian authorities to step up and provide enough tickets for the diaspora community. “The time to support the Super Falcons is now, and we need to come together to help the team overcome South Africa,” he stated.
Expected Turnout
Nigerians across various cities like Mohammédia, Rabat, and Marrakch are expressing their eagerness to support the Afro-centric champions. “We need match tickets; the stadium will be jam-packed if we get the chance,” said many locals, including Dandy Osawaru, a creative artist, who has already purchased tickets for previous matches.
Conclusion
As the semi-final approaches, there’s a palpable excitement among Nigerians in Morocco. With sufficient tickets allocated to the community, the Super Falcons could enjoy the large-scale support they deserve. Let’s rally together and cheer them on to victory!
InfoSport: Nigerians living in Morocco are set to storm Larbi Zaouli Stadium for the WAFCON semi-final against South Africa, aiming to offer powerful support for the Super Falcons.