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Super Falcons’ interim manager, Justin Magudu, has announced his commitment to providing more opportunities for Nigerian based players to secure spots on the national team. Speaking after Nigeria’s 4-1 victory over Algeria in Lagos, which completed a 6-1 aggregate win in their international friendlies, Magudu emphasized that talent, not location, will determine player selection. This [approach](https://gssmwiki.org/index.php/User:FALMaddison) follows the exit of former coach Randy Waldrum, with Magudu fielding a mix of locally and foreign based players in the friendlies. +
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Magudu downplayed the perceived divide between home and foreign based players, stating that the distinction is simply a nomenclature and does not guarantee selection. He underscored the importance of giving home based players a platform to develop and showcase their skills domestically, which could strengthen the [Nigerian league](http://wiki.bobac.com/index.php/User:JasminWeatherfor) and encourage local talents to aim for the national team without necessarily moving abroad. +
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Justin Magudu’s [approach](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/international-nigerian-footballers/michael-olise-explains-his-decision-to-choose-france-over-nigeria/) to the gap between local and foreign based [players](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/international-nigerian-footballers/river-plates-young-striker-eyes-flying-eagles-call-up-after-swift-rise/) is a refreshing shift for Nigerian women’s football. By creating more opportunities for domestic players, Magudu not only nurtures the talent within Nigeria but also raises the profile of the Nigeria Women [Football League](https://cac5.altervista.org/index.php?title=Utente:JaquelineJeppese) NWFL. His philosophy that talent alone should dictate selection is a meaningful step towards enhancing the competitive landscape of Nigerian women’s football. This outlook could inspire emerging players to focus on excellence within Nigeria, fostering a stronger, more unified football culture. +
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This policy offers homegrown players a clear path to national recognition and showcases Magudu’s confidence in the quality of Nigeria’s local leagues. We hope this momentum carries forward, establishing a robust pipeline of talent for the Super Falcons and bolstering the NWFL’s reputation. +
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With Magudu’s support, the stage is set for the emergence of more home based stars, making Nigeria’s national team a true reflection of the country’s diverse talent. This evolution promises an exciting era for Nigerian women’s [football](https://cac5.altervista.org/index.php?title=Utente:KarenStead9060). +
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Did You Know? + + Folashade Ijamilusi, who scored a hat-trick against Algeria, was the top scorer in the Nigeria Women Football League NWFL Premiership. + The Super Falcons’ 6-1 aggregate win over Algeria marked a positive start for Magudu as interim manager following Waldrum’s departure. + Magudu’s approach aligns with global football trends where more countries are investing in domestic talent for national teams. + Nigeria’s women’s national team has [historically](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/) been one of Africa’s strongest, with multiple African Women’s Cup of Nations AWCON titles. + Developing the NWFL through national team opportunities could enhance the league’s competitiveness and attract more fans and sponsors. + +
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