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WAFCON 2026: Super Falcons suffer blow as forward faces six-week layoff
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WAFCON 2026: Super Falcons suffer blow as forward faces six-week layoff

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Super Falcons forward Esther Okoronkwo will be sidelined for around six week due to a knee injury, DAILY POST reports.

Okoronkwo suffered a meniscus damage on her knee in AFC Toronto’s league game against Halifax this week.

The 29-year-old is expected to recover in time for the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.

The tournament will start in Morocco on July 25.

Okoronkwo played a crucial role in the Super Falcons triumph at the last  edition of the tournament.

She scored two goals, and registered six assists.

WAFCON 2026: Super Falcons suffer blow as forward faces six-week layoff

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