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Nigeria’s Super Falcons beat Botswana 1–0 to reach the WAFCON quarter-finals and lead Group A.
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They’re guaranteed $200,000, with $1 million up for grabs.
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CAF’s new prize system supports all teams and women’s football growth.
Nigeria’s Super Falcons soared into the quarter-finals of the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations following a gritty 1–0 triumagainst Botswana under the lights in Casablanca.
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That late goal not only sealed their second straight victory but also lifted them to the top of Group A with one match left to play – making them the first team to advance to the knockout stages.
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Thanks to this win, Nigeria’s Super Falcons lock in at least $200,000 (around ₦305 million) from CAF’s new prize scheme; a semi-final spot adds $150,000, finishing as runners-up brings $500,000, and lifting the trophy would earn them a record $1 million.
CAF’s revamped payouts mean every quarter-finalist walks away richer – third-place teams get $150,000, and even bottom-placed sides pocket $125,000.
Those funds will go straight into better facilities, improved player welfare, and sustainable growth for Nigerian women’s football.
Now that they’ve qualified, the Falcons face Algeria on Sunday.
A win will keep their perfect record intact and fuel their $1 million ambition, while reinforcing their status as Africa’s top women’s side.