Nigeria, South Africa and WAFCON
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Morocco and Nigeria will meet on Saturday to decide the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations after both came through gritty semi-final encounters on Tuesday.
From July 5 to 26, 2025, the Kingdom of Morocco transformed the African continent into a dazzling stage for sport, hosting the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON). The tournament brought together the 12 best national teams in a historic showcase of talent, unity, and competition.
After beating South Africa, the Super Falcons are now one match away from their 10th WAFCON title and re-establishing their dominance
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Goalkeeper Khadija Er-Rmichi blocked Comfort Yeboah’s attempt and host Morocco advanced to the championship of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations on a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw with Ghana on Tu
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Women’s African Football Cup of Nations (WAFCON) now in full swing, all eyes are on the twelve competing teams who will be resolutely battling to earn the much-desired result, which is of course the highly prized trophy itself.
Abdou DialloSince moving to Qatar in the summer of 2023, Senegal international Abdou Diallo says he is ready to take on the challenge of AFCON 2025 in Morocco if selected.Having left PSG for Qatar,
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ESPN Africa on MSNWomen's Africa Cup of Nations group stage takeaways, talking points, top momentsThe Women's Africa Cup of Nations group round provided pulsating excitement, many talking points, and plenty of intrigue, ahead of the knockout stages.
It’s sweet revenge for the Super Falcons, who were beaten by South Africa in the group stage of WAFCON 2022. This time, they stood tall.
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From prolific newcomers to returning greats, BBC Sport Africa selects six players to watch at the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations.
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Africanews on MSNKenya, Uganda and Tanzania ready for kick off ahead of African Nations ChampionshipPreparations to host the African Nations Championship, or CHAN, across three East African countries are at an advanced stage ahead of the official kick-off on 2 August. Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda are co-hosting the event.