Nigeria’s Super Falcons will be without one of their most influential midfielders, Halimatu Ayinde, for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Ayinde’s club announced on Thursday afternoon that she suffered a knee injury during training and will not recover in time for the games. “Unfortunately, Halimatu Ay...
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