Morocco Reaches WAFCON Final
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The Confederation of African Football has appointed Namibian referee Antsino Twanyanyukwa to be in charge of proceedings when the hosts Morocco trade
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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Nigeria’s return to the pinnacle of the important Africa-wide tournament should not be read as a continuation of the country’s dominance on the field. Yes, Nigeria has now won Wafcon nine times in 12 competitions. As it guns for its 10th championship, the Super Falcons have tagged their attempt as #Mission X on social media.
Super Falcons coach Justine Madugu is confident that the nine-time champions are in a good position to reclaim the WAFCON title as they prepare to face
While the world watches to see if England can retain their European title at Euro 2025 in Switzerland, South Africa are also out to defend a crown of their own. In this year’s Women’s Africa Cup
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Algeria have arguably been the revelation of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations, and the first-time quarterfinalists have Ghoutia Karchouni to thank for their unprecedented performance.
Bahiya Lahmidy, the head of women’s football at ASFAR, Morocco’s most successful club, tells Maz Farookhi about the club’s rise to dominance and how she hopes a Morocco win at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations could help develop football for females further in the country.
Super Falcons' coach Justine Madugu vows to lead Nigeria to their tenth WAFCON title, as the team prepares to take on host Morocco in the final on Saturday.