
The 9-time African champions, Super Falcons last featured at the Olympics 16 years ago, with Nnadozie being part of the team that failed to qualify for the last edition of the games in Tokyo, Japan.
To qualify for the next edition, Paris 2024, Randy Waldrum’s side will have to overcome reigning African champions South Africa in a two-legged fixture next month.
In a chat with CAFonline, Nnadozie said, “I read so many things about the Olympics. We didn’t manage to qualify in 2020, I felt bad at first, then I said to myself ‘Come on, you have time ahead of you’ and it is another great opportunity to qualify.
“I want to know what it feels like to participate in the Olympic Games.”