1 Ex Super Falcons Coach Unfazed by Top Teams at Paris Olympics
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Edwin Okon, the former coach of the Super Falcons, has expressed confidence that the Nigerian women's team will not be daunted by the prospect of facing global such as Spain, Japan, and Brazil at the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics. The Super Falcons are set to begin their Olympic journey on July 25 against Brazil in Bordeaux, placed in a challenging group for the initial round.

Okon, currently coaching Rivers Angels, emphasized the readiness and mental strength of his players. "Names do not play football. It will be 11 against 11 when we face these teams, Okon remarked, highlighting the level playing field despite the reputation of the opponents. He further asserted,  There should be no fear because our players also aspire to establish their names at this high level.

In addition to his comments on the team's preparation, Okon advocated for more inclusion of locally based players in the Super Falcons squad, believing they possess the quality needed to compete internationally.

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The ethos of no fear in sports is not merely about bravado but a profound belief in one's abilities and preparation. Edwin Okons remarks reflect a commendable philosophy that transcends sports, embodying the resilience and determination required to compete on the world stage.
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The Super Falcons' approach to the Paris 2024 Olympics serves as a reminder that underestimating any team based on past accolades of their opponents is a pitfall. This mindset could be crucial for the Super Falcons as they prepare to face some of the most decorated teams in women's football.

The psychological readiness of the team, as much as their physical and tactical preparations, will be key to their performance. As they aim to make a mark at the Olympics, the broader inclusion of local talent could also provide fresh vigour and perspective to the squad.

Did You Know?

The [Super Falcons are Nigerias premier womens football](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/womens-football/super-falcons-learn-2025-wafcon-opponents-friday/) team and have participated in every Womens World Cup since 1991.
Edwin Okon has been a prominent figure in Nigerian football, particularly known for his work in developing female talent at the grassroots level.
Spain, one of the Super Falcons' opponents, is the current reigning world champion in women's football.
Brazil, another opponent, has been a perennial powerhouse in women's football with legends like Marta.
Japan, also in their group, previously won the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2011, showcasing the depth of competition the Super Falcons will face.


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