The Lokoja side finished second in Group A and will face stiff competition from Heartland Queens, Nasarawa Amazons, Edo Queens, Rivers Angels, and Bayelsa Queens.
Ahead of the 2023/2024 Nigeria Women Football League, NWFL Premiership title, and Super Six playoffs, Confluence Queens is ready to battle for the title.
The Lokoja side finished second in Group A and will face stiff competition from Heartland Queens, Nasarawa Amazons, Edo Queens, Rivers Angels, and Bayelsa Queens.
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Confluence Queens highlights the team's strong unity and bond
Confluence Queens' manager, Mrs. Tosin Ojo Olorunleke, said their recent photoshoot was not just about pre-playoff prep, but also about highlighting the team's strong unity and bond.
Olorunleke is confident the Queens will put their all into achieving greatness at the upcoming Super Six playoffs.
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"We decided to take the photoshoot to showcase our strong bond and unity ahead of the playoffs.
"It has been our secret to what we've achieved so far and when the idea came about it, everyone embraced and we are happy it came out good.
"We intend to carry this positive mood to Yenagoa and we believe that together with our continued efforts to get better than how we fared in the regular season will give us the happy ending we desire.
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"We need to give something back to the management led by Mallam Abdulmalik Issa and the State government through the Ministry of Youth and Sports for their tremendous support and encouragement all through the season and we believe we can do that by winning the Super Six," she said.
Confluence Queens are expected to depart Lokoja for Yenagoa on Thursday ahead of the opening day slated for Saturday.
Their best-ever finish in the league was second place in the 2018 playoffs where they lost 1-0 in the final to Rivers Angels.