The WAFA League Super 8 has been nothing short of thrilling, and now the tournament reaches its decisive stage, the semi-finals. Once again, all the drama unfolds at the familiar, and electrifying, Otunba Dipo Dina Stadium, Ijebu-Ode, the same venue that has hosted every kick, goal, and cheer since the competition began.
After 3 days of intense group stage battles, which showcased the best of women’s football, only four teams remain standing: Cats Ladies, Ijamido Queens, Wazbak International, and Victory Queens. This Friday, the stadium will once again roar with passion, as these clubs fight for a coveted spot in the grand finale.
The opening semi-final promises sparks, as Cats Ladies go head-to-head with Ijamido Queens.
Cats Ladies have earned their place with sharp, attacking play, and relentless pressing that forces mistakes.
Ijamido Queens, meanwhile, are known for their resilience, creativity, and ability to claw back into games no matter the situation.
Both sides have fed off the energy of the Ijebu-Ode crowd since day one, and this clash will test who can hold their nerve when everything is on the line.
The second semi-final is equally mouthwatering, as Wazbak International square up against Victory Queens in a contest that could be defined by fine margins.
Wazbak International have been disciplined, organized, and defensively solid, often suffocating opponents with their structure.
Victory Queens, on the other hand, thrive on bold defensive displace, quick transitions, and have built a reputation for springing surprises when least expected.
With both teams already familiar with the stadium’s energy, this battle could come down to one magical moment of brilliance, or one costly mistake.
From the opening whistle of the Super 8, the Otunba Dipo Dina Stadium has been the heartbeat of the tournament. Fans have thronged the stands, creating an atmosphere that has pushed the players to new heights. By now, the stadium feels less like a neutral venue, and more like a stage where legacies are written.
For the four semi-finalists, the mission is crystal clear: win on Friday, and earn the right to contest the final. For the fans, it’s another chance to witness the beauty, growth, and competitiveness of women’s football, right here in Ogun State.
Friday’s double-header promises more drama, passion, and unforgettable moments, the kind that have defined this year’s WAFA Super 8. By the end of the night, two sides will rise to meet destiny, while two will bow out with pride.
One venue, one dream, four contenders, the stage is set, and the fever is real in Ijebu-Ode.

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