Randy Waldrum, the Super Falcons’ head coach, is excited about his team’s impending friendly versus Olympic winners Canada.

The nine-time African champions will play a pre-Olympics friendly against Canada on Wednesday in Sevilla.
The much-anticipated match will be held behind closed doors.
Waldrum believes the Super Falcons are well equipped for the North Americans.
“We are expecting a great game, the players have worked extremely hard, unfortunately few players came into the camp a little bit late but the level has been extremely high,” Waldrum told the Super Falcons Show.
“The players are focused and looking forward to the Olympics. The friendly will allow us work on a couple of things that we have practice so far in training.
“It will also help us see some players, to look for the best combinations ahead of our opening game against Brazil.
“I think everyone one is ready.
“The players are tired of playing against each other.
“They are ready to face a good team. We are all looking forward to the game against Canada.”
Super Falcons will depart from France after the friendly game ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics.
