Today, Nigeria's Super Falcons will find out their path to the 2028 Olympics as the Confederation of African Football (CAF) conducts the draw for the qualifying tournament in Cairo. This event is critical for a team that has consistently represented Africa on the global stage, having previously qualified for every World Cup since 1995.

The Super Falcons are aiming to build on their strong legacy, fueled by a recent resurgence in performance under head coach Randy Waldrum. "We are confident in our abilities and prepared for any challenge that comes our way," Waldrum stated, emphasizing the team's readiness to face tough opponents.

As they await their competitors, the Falcons are also looking to harness the momentum from their recent success in continental competitions. The outcome of today's draw will not only shape their journey to the Olympics but also provide insights into the evolving landscape of women's football in Africa. With the sport gaining traction, the Falcons' performance could inspire a new generation of players and elevate Nigeria’s standing in international football.