Heartbreak for Nigeria's Super Falcons as key player withdraws from Paris 2024 Olympics with injury

Super Falcons of Nigeria step up training for Banyana Banyana South Africa ahead of Olympic qualifiers.

Heartbreak for Nigeria's Super Falcons as key player withdraws from Paris 2024 Olympics with injury

Izuchukwu Akawor • Izuchukwu Akawor • 05:35 - 05.07.2024

Super Falcons player Halimatu Ayinde announced her withdrawal from the Paris 2024 Olympics due to a knee injury and wishing her national teammates success while vowing to return stronger.

Nigerian football fans have been dealt a devastating blow with the news that star midfielder Halimatu Ayinde has been ruled out of the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympics due to a devastating knee injury.

Ayinde, who was named in the 18-player Super Falcons squad by head coach Randy Waldrum, suffered the horror injury during training on Wednesday, forcing her to miss Nigeria's first Olympic appearance since 2008.

Super Falcons head to Paris 2024 without star midfielder

In a heartbreaking statement, the 27-year-old FC Rosengård player expressed her anguish at being forced to sit out the prestigious tournament, but vowed to return 'stronger than ever'.

'It is with a heavy heart that I announce I will not be part of the Super Falcons squad participating in the upcoming France 2024 Olympics due to a knee injury sustained during practice yesterday,' Ayinde said.

Halimatu Ayinde has been one of Randy Waldrum's trusted midfielders in the Super Falcons.
Halimatu Ayinde has been one of Randy Waldrum's trusted midfielders in the Super Falcons.

'While it deeply saddens me to miss this prestigious tournament, I am incredibly grateful for the love and support I have received from my club, FC Rosengård, and my teammates, which ensured that my operation was a success.'

The talented defensive midfielder, who has been a crucial cog in Nigeria's midfield, went on to wish her Super Falcons teammates the best of luck as they prepare to take on giants of the game in a daunting Group C.

Ayinde lying in the hospital.
Ayinde lying in the hospital.

'To my fellow Super Falcons, I wish you the best of luck as you represent Nigeria on the global stage. Your hard work and passion will undoubtedly shine through, and I have complete faith in your abilities to achieve great success,' Ayinde added.

'I will be cheering for you every step of the way and will be back soon, stronger than ever. Go Super Falcons!'

Halimatu Ayinde stuck to Lauren James like glue.

Nigeria, who are making their first Olympic appearance since 2008, have been drawn into a challenging group against the might of Brazil, Spain and Japan.

The Super Falcons will kick off their campaign on July 25 against the formidable Brazilians in Bordeaux, before facing Spain on July 28 and Japan on July 31 in Nantes.

The battle for the final Olympic spot will come down to the Super Falcons of Nigeria against the Banyana Banyana of South Africa
Super Falcons coach Randy Waldrum speaks to the team

The absence of the experienced and influential Ayinde will undoubtedly be a major blow to Waldrum's side as they look to make history and capture Nigeria's first-ever Olympic gold medal in women's football.

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