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2028 Olympic Qualifiers: Comoros wallop Sudan to set up Super Falcons showdown
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2028 Olympic Qualifiers: Comoros wallop Sudan to set up Super Falcons showdown

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Comoros have set up a date with African champions Super Falcons of Nigeria after a 30-0 aggregate victory over Sudan in the first round of the qualifiers for the 2028 Olympic Games.

The Coelacanths won the first leg 17-0, and completed the rout with a 13-0 victory in the reverse fixture.

Comoros, who produced a relentless attacking exhibition against the Sudanese, won the contest 30-0 on aggregate.

They will, however, face a more difficult test against the Super Falcons, who are Africa’s most successful side in the next round.

The Super Falcons will be the overwhelming favourites to win the contest and move to the next round.

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Justine Madugu’s side defeated Senegal 3-0 in a friendly at the Remo Stars Stadium, Ikenne on Monday night.

The West Africans claimed a 2-1  victory against the Terangha Lionesses in their first friendly last week.

The second round qualifiers will be played between October 5-13, 2026.

Two countries will represent Africa in the women’s football event of the 2028 Olympic Games to be staged in Los Angeles, USA.

2028 Olympic Qualifiers: Comoros wallop Sudan to set up Super Falcons showdown 

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