As the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) approaches, Super Falcons goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie is focused on securing a World Cup spot for Nigeria. With the tournament set to showcase African talent, Nigeria’s women’s football team aims to leverage their rich history and experience to dominate the competition. Nnadozie emphasized the team's strategy, stating, "We will take it one match at a time and focus on our strengths."

Historically, the Super Falcons have been a formidable force in women’s football, having won the WAFCON title multiple times. Their recent performances, however, have shown a need for improvement as they face fierce competition from rising teams across the continent. The 2026 edition is particularly significant as it serves as a pathway to the FIFA Women’s World Cup, underscoring the stakes involved.

As the tournament unfolds, the Super Falcons will need to harness their skills and collective spirit. With Nnadozie’s leadership in goal, Nigeria is poised to make a strong statement, aiming not only for the WAFCON title but also for a return to the global stage in women's football.