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Bayelsa braces for NWFL Super Six Showdown

Bayelsa braces for NWFL Super Six Showdown

Ganiyu Muftau

The biggest women’s football tournament in Nigeria, the NWFL Super Six, is kicking off in Bayelsa State From May 18th to 26th, 2024 at the Samson Siasia Stadium will be the center of attention as six top teams battle it out for the coveted NWFL 2024 championship title.

Six Teams Vying for NWFL Glory:


Rivers Angels (Group B) – Seven-time champions
Edo Queens (Group B)
Bayelsa Queens (Group B) – Five-time champions (hosting team)
Nasarawa Amazons (Group A)
Confluence Queens (Group A)
Heartland Queens (Group A) – Making their Super Six debut
Opening Match Excitement
The tournament kicks off with a high-voltage clash between powerhouse teams, seven-time champions Rivers Angels and five-time champions Bayelsa Queens.

ALSO READ: NWFL Super 6 Full draws

All six participants will face each other in a round-robin format to determine the ultimate victor. Heartland Queens, making their first Super Six appearance, will have their hands full in their opening match against Nasarawa Amazons.

Bayelsa is ready to welcome the teams and fans for an exhilarating week of women’s football action. Get ready to witness the future stars of Nigerian football.

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