By Obaloluwa Joshua, LAGOS
Francisca Ordega and Halimat Ayinde are yet to report to the Super Falcons camp ahead of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
21 players are currently in the team’s camp in Gold Coast.
The Super Falcons are camped at the Mecure Hotels, an hour drive from Brisbane, their training base.
“21 players are currently in Gold Coast, Australia for our training preparations for the @FIFAWWC
Still expected are Halimatu Ayinde and Francisca Ordega,” reads a tweet on the Super Falcons Twitter handle on Wednesday afternoon.
Randy Waldrum’s side are in Brisbane for a 15-day training programme.
Nigeria’s first game at the 2023 Women’s World Cup is against Canada on July 21.
The Super Falcons will also keep a date with Australia and Republic of Ireland in Group B.
The competition will be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand will run from July 20 to August 20.