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Super Falcons Forward To Miss Action For Six Weeks
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Super Falcons Forward To Miss Action For Six Weeks

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Esther Okoronkwo is expected to be sidelined for about six weeks after sustaining a knee injury during AFC Toronto’s league clash against Halifax. The Super Falcons forward suffered a meniscus damage in the encounter. Milanovic Reveals Injury Blow Head coach Marco Milanovic is, however, confident the team can cope with Okoronkwo’s absence. “We do have [...]

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