Magudu will lead the Super Falcons in two friendly matches against Algeria at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena in Onikan.
Super Falcons head coach Justine Madugu has expressed his satisfaction with the full attendance of the 25 invited players at the team's training camp ahead of their international friendlies against Algeria.
Despite the heavy rainfall in Lagos, which forced the team to postpone their outdoor training session, Madugu remains optimistic about the team's preparations.
He thanked the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) for organising the two friendly matches, which will provide valuable preparation for the Super Falcons.
“I am very happy that all the invited players are here. We will be able to have four days of full training sessions and be in great shape for the first game. We thank the Nigeria Football Federation for arranging these two games for the Super Falcons," he said.
17:20 - 22.10.2024
Rain in Lagos prevents Super Falcons of Nigeria from training for Algeria
The Super Falcons of Nigeria were unable to train for Algeria due to the rain in Lagos.
Algeria's arrival and Match Officials
A 35-woman Algerian delegation is expected to arrive in Nigeria on Thursday morning. The match officials from Benin Republic will also be joining the team in Lagos on the same day.
The Beninoise quartet, consisting of Aurore Christine Ligan, Nafissatou Yekini Shitou, Sonia Emilie Louis, and Laurande Offin, will officiate the two matches. The NFF will appoint a match commissioner for each game.
19:07 - 20.10.2024
Super Falcons returns to Lagos after three years
Super Falcons will host Algeria at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Lagos Island, on Saturday, October 26th.
Super Falcons aim for Strong Performance
The Super Falcons will be looking to secure victories against Algeria in the two friendlies which will serve as important preparation for future competitions.