Super Falcons head coaches lead the Nigeria women’s national football team. They choose the players, set the tactics, prepare the team, and make key decisions during matches. Their leadership has helped Nigeria become the most successful team in African women’s football.
This article gives a complete and verified list of all Super Falcons head coaches from the team’s beginning to 2026. It explains when each coach was in charge, what they achieved, and how they helped shape the Super Falcons’ success in the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), the FIFA Women’s World Cup, and other major competitions.
Who Is the Current Super Falcons Head Coach?
The current Super Falcons head coach is Justine Madugu. He has led Nigeria’s women’s national team since September 2024 and remains in charge as of June 2026.
The Nigeria Football Federation appointed him after Randy Waldrum left the role. Before then, Madugu worked as the team’s assistant coach.
Madugu favours attacking football. He also focuses on strong defending and quick attacks. He picks players based on form, fitness and performance. One of the experienced players he has relied on is Asisat Oshoala, Nigeria’s most decorated female footballer.
His squad includes both experienced players and young talents. See the complete Super Falcons squad, including every player’s position, age and club, to understand the team available to Justine Madugu.
His priority is to prepare the Super Falcons for the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations. He is also building a strong team for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Qualification for the tournament also allows teams to compete for substantial FIFA World Cup prize money.
In 2026, the Super Falcons completed their WAFCON qualifying campaign. They also played friendly matches against Cameroon and Senegal to prepare for the tournament.
Complete List of Super Falcons Head Coaches
| Coach | Nationality | Year | Major Tournaments | Honours |
| Jo Bonfrère | Dutch | 1991 | 1991 FIFA Women’s World Cup | None |
| Paul Hamilton | Nigerian | 1992–1996 | 1995 FIFA Women’s World Cup; 1995 African Women’s Championship | 1995 African Women’s Championship |
| Ismaila Mabo | Nigerian | 1997–2004 | 1998 African Women’s Championship; 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup; 2000 Olympic Games; 2002 African Women’s Championship; 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cup; 2004 Olympic Games; 2004 African Women’s Championship | African Women’s Championship (1998, 2002, 2004) |
| Samuel Okpodu | Nigerian | 2004–2007 | 2006 African Women’s Championship | 2006 African Women’s Championship |
| Godwin Izilien | Nigerian | 2007–2008 | 2007 All-Africa Games; 2008 African Women’s Championship; 2008 Olympic Games | All-Africa Games (2007); African Women’s Championship (2008) |
| Jossy Lad | Nigerian | 2008–2011 | 2010 African Women’s Championship | 2010 African Women’s Championship |
| Eucharia Uche | Nigerian | 2011 | 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup | None |
| Kadiri Ikhana | Nigerian | 2012 | 2012 African Women’s Championship | None |
| Edwin Okon | Nigerian | 2013–2015 | 2014 African Women’s Championship; 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup | African Women’s Championship (2014) |
| Christopher Danjuma | Nigerian | 2015–2016 (interim) | 2015 All-Africa Games | None |
| Florence Omagbemi | Nigerian | 2016–2017 | 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations | Africa Women Cup of Nations (2016) |
| Thomas Dennerby | Swedish | 2018–2019 | 2018 Africa Women Cup of Nations; 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup | 2019 WAFU Women’s Cup |
| Randy Waldrum | American | 2020–2024 | 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations; 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup; 2024 Olympic Games | None |
| Justine Madugu | Nigerian | 2024–present | 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (played in 2025); 2026 WAFCON qualification | 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (2025 tournament) |
Records of Super Falcons Head Coaches
Longest-serving Super Falcons head coach
Ismaila Mabo is the longest-serving Super Falcons head coach. He spent about five years in charge across two spells between 1998 and 2004.
Super Falcons head coach with the most trophies
Ismaila Mabo has won the most trophies as Super Falcons head coach. He guided Nigeria to four WAFCON titles in 1998, 2000, 2002 and 2004.
Super Falcons head coach with the highest win percentage
No official record confirms the highest win percentage among Super Falcons head coaches. The Nigeria Football Federation has not published complete all-time coaching statistics.
Super Falcons head coach with the most WAFCON titles
Ismaila Mabo holds the record for the most WAFCON titles by a Super Falcons head coach. He won four continental championships:
- 1998
- 2000
- 2002
- 2004
No other Super Falcons coach has matched this record as of June 2026.
Best FIFA Women’s World Cup finish by a Super Falcons head coach
Ismaila Mabo achieved the best FIFA Women’s World Cup finish by a Super Falcons head coach. He led Nigeria to the quarter-finals at the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup, which remains the team’s best result.
Super Falcons head coaches with multiple spells
Only two coaches have managed the Super Falcons in more than one spell:
- Ismaila Mabo
- Christopher Danjuma
Mabo returned for a second spell as permanent head coach, while Danjuma served as interim coach on more than one occasion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the current Super Falcons head coach?
Justin Madugu is the current Super Falcons head coach. He has led the team since September 2024 and remains in charge as of June 2026.
How many head coaches have the Super Falcons had?
The Super Falcons have had 11 substantive head coaches. Including interim appointments, they have had about 14 coaching spells.
Which coach won the most WAFCON titles?
Ismaila Mabo won the most WAFCON titles, leading Nigeria to four championships in 1998, 2000, 2002 and 2004.
Who was the first Super Falcons head coach?
Paul Hamilton was the first recognised head coach of the Super Falcons.
Have foreign coaches managed the Super Falcons?
Yes. Foreign coaches include Jo Bonfrère, Thomas Dennerby and Randy Waldrum.
Which coach led Nigeria to its best FIFA Women’s World Cup finish?
Ismaila Mabo led Nigeria to its best FIFA Women’s World Cup finish, reaching the quarter-finals in 1999.
Which Super Falcons coach won the most trophies?
Ismaila Mabo is the most successful Super Falcons coach, winning four WAFCON titles.
Conclusion
The Super Falcons head coaches have led Nigeria’s women’s national football team through different eras, helping the team win multiple Women’s Africa Cup of Nations titles and compete on the global stage. Each coach has shaped the team’s style, strengthened the squad and added to its success.
As of 2026, Justine Madugu serves as the Super Falcons head coach. He continues to build a balanced squad, refine the team’s approach and prepare Nigeria for the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations while aiming to keep the Super Falcons at the top of African women’s football.