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NFF Faces Fresh Questions Over Alleged Mismanagement of World Cup Preparation Funds

November 29, 2025
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Former Super Falcons head coach Randy Waldrum has intensified scrutiny on the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) by urging the body to clarify how it utilised the $960,000 he insists FIFA disbursed to every participating country in October 2022 for preparations toward the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

In a widely circulated video, Waldrum maintained that despite receiving the grant, the NFF did not organise an adequate pre-tournament camp for the nine-time African champions. He stated that “I have a real close contact here in the US that is very connected with some of the board at FIFA. This person told me that in October, every country was given $960,000 from FIFA to prepare for the World Cup. Where is that money?”

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He expressed frustration over logistics, stressing that the team’s October 2022 friendly in Japan was handled in a manner he described as draining and poorly coordinated. According to him, “We went to Japan, we flew in, played the game, and went home. Some of our players didn’t arrive until the morning before the game. Five players who were going to start for me arrived the night before, after travelling 16 hours. We wasted the last five days of that window to train.” Waldrum also questioned why Nigeria travelled with a significantly reduced backroom staff when FIFA authorises up to 22 technical personnel, noting that the Falcons went with roughly half that number.

He lamented the impact on technical preparation, saying, “I don’t have an analyst, and I scout. The US has a scout in Europe watching teams. We don’t even have scouts going with us to Australia. Everything I have to do is on videos and what I can pick up online.”

He further argued that FIFA allows teams to access business-class travel support—with the costs deducted later from prize earnings—insisting there was no reason for substandard travel or training arrangements. His claims contrast with documented activities showing that the Super Falcons indeed embarked on multiple preparations.

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They featured in international friendlies against the USA in August 2022, Japan in October 2022, and Mexico in February 2023. In April 2023, the team trained in Turkey, securing wins over Haiti (2–1) and New Zealand (3–0). Their build-up also included a training tour in Australia’s Gold Coast from July 4 to 11, where they faced Lions FC before moving to Brisbane for their official FIFA camp.

Even with the concerns Waldrum raised, the Super Falcons achieved one of their most resilient performances in recent World Cup history. They held Canada and Ireland to goalless draws, pulled off a stunning 3–2 victory against co-hosts Australia, and advanced to the Round of 16, where they exited after a 0–0 draw and a 4–2 penalty loss to England, the eventual finalists. The NFF has not yet released an official response to the renewed allegations.

What you should know
The renewed criticism stems from Waldrum’s claims that FIFA provided funds for World Cup preparations that were not properly utilised.

While records show the Super Falcons underwent several training tours and friendlies before the tournament, his concerns focus on logistics, staffing, and travel standards.

The issue highlights the longstanding debate over administrative efficiency within Nigerian football.

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