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Morocco Takes Super Falcons to CAF Over Player Eligibility Issues

Last updated: July 28, 2025 11:50 pm
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Morocco Takes Super Falcons to CAF Over Player Eligibility Issues
Morocco Takes Super Falcons to CAF Over Player Eligibility Issues

Two Players Are Not Nigerians: Morocco Drag Super Falcons To CAF After Defeat In WAFCON Final

Morocco has filed a petition to CAF, questioning the eligibility of two Nigerian players in the recent WAFCON final. The match concluded with Nigeria’s 3-2 victory over Morocco, marking the Super Falcons’ tenth title win.

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  • The Controversy
  • Player Backgrounds
  • Nigeria’s Response
  • Conclusion
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The Controversy

In the heated aftermath of the match, Morocco expressed concerns regarding Ashleigh Plumptre and Michelle Alozie, both of whom played crucial roles for Nigeria. Their eligibility is under scrutiny because they were born outside Nigeria but chose to represent the country at the senior level. Morocco argues that the switch in nationality was flawed, citing irregularities that could potentially result in Nigeria losing the championship title.

Player Backgrounds

FIFA approved Plumptre’s eligibility in 2021 after confirming that her paternal grandfather is Nigerian. On the other hand, Alozie’s situation is more straightforward; she was born in the USA to Nigerian immigrant parents, which supports her claim to represent Nigeria.

Nigeria’s Response

Despite Morocco’s protest, Nigeria seems unfazed. A senior member of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) dismissed the allegations as “dead on arrival,” indicating confidence in their players’ eligibility. The NFF’s stance suggests that they believe the protest will not succeed.

Conclusion

As the situation unfolds, the focus remains on the Super Falcons and their hard-fought victory. This controversy adds another layer to the narrative of national identity and eligibility in sports, an issue that continues to spark debate in footballing circles. Readers are encouraged to share their thoughts in the comments below or on social media.

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Morocco questions the eligibility of two players in Nigeria’s WAFCON final victory, challenging their nationality claims in a dispute filed with CAF.

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