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WAFCON2025: STUNNING UPSET! Botswana breaks hearts in Casablanca with last-gasp victory

WAFCON2025: STUNNING UPSET! Botswana breaks hearts in Casablanca with last-gasp victory

IN one of the most dramatic finishes in recent WAFCON history, Botswana delivered a crushing blow to host nation Morocco with a heart-stopping 2-1 victory that will be remembered for years to come at the Stade Père Jégo on Sunday. The Southern African minnows, written off by many before the tournament began, saved their best for last with an injury-time thunderbolt that left the passionate Moroccan crowd stunned into silence and sent the small but vocal Botswana contingent into absolute delirium. Gaonyadiwe Ontlametse will wake up Monday morning as a national hero after her 95th-minute winner capped off one of…
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Tanzania stun defending champions in WAFCON thriller as Group C hangs in balance

Tanzania stun defending champions in WAFCON thriller as Group C hangs in balance

TANZANIA delivered a stunning performance to hold defending champions South Africa to a dramatic 1-1 draw in the TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations, throwing Group C wide open with just one round of fixtures remaining. The result leaves South Africa and Mali deadlocked on four points each at the top of the group, while Tanzania and Ghana remain tied on one point apiece in a group where any of the four teams could still advance to the quarterfinals. Tanzania shocked Banyana Banyana in the 24th minute when Opah Clement rose unmarked to power home a header from close…
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Nigeria into quarter-finals as Ihezuo sinks battling Botswana

Nigeria into quarter-finals as Ihezuo sinks battling Botswana

A late goal from Chinwendu Ihezuo was enough to secure Nigeria’s place in the quarter-finals of the 2025 TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations as the Super Falcons edged past a spirited Botswana side 1-0 in Casablanca. In a tightly contested encounter at the Stade Larbi Zaouli, Ihezuo’s composed 89th-minute finish finally broke the resistance of the Mares, who had frustrated the nine-time champions for much of the game with a disciplined defensive display and outstanding goalkeeping from captain Sedilame Boseja. Nigeria, who had thumped Tunisia 3-0 in their opener, were made to work far harder by a Botswana…
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WAFCON 2024: Thrilling night of drama as Zambia, Morocco secure crucial victories

WAFCON 2024: Thrilling night of drama as Zambia, Morocco secure crucial victories

IN a night that will be remembered for its breathtaking action and nerve-shredding drama, Zambia's Copper Queens delivered a masterclass in resilience, overcoming a spirited Senegal side 3-2 in what may prove to be the defining match of their TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations campaign. Fresh from their frustrating 2-2 draw with hosts Morocco, Zambia arrived at the stadium with desperation etched across their faces - and it showed in every tackle, every sprint, and every moment of magic that followed. But it was Senegal who drew first blood, stunning the title contenders with a lightning-quick opener that…
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WAFCON 2025 marks a new era for women’s football

WAFCON 2025 marks a new era for women’s football

A new trophy, record crowds, increased prize money, and historic investment for Women’s AFCON in Morocco, which kicked off on Saturday, 5 July, reflect a change happening in African women’s football. Delayed by a year, marred by funding gaps, and clouded by persistent pay disputes, the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) has long trailed its male counterpart in support and scale. This year’s edition, however, is not just a top-tier competition but a milestone for recognition. According to the Confederation of African Football (CAF), this year’s tournament features a 45% increase in total prize money. The winners will receive…
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Champions Rise: South Africa’s Quest for 2nd WAFCON Glory Begins with a win over Ghana

Champions Rise: South Africa’s Quest for 2nd WAFCON Glory Begins with a win over Ghana

UNDER the blazing Moroccan sun, where the Atlas Mountains cast their ancient shadows over the passionate crowds of Oujda, defending champions South Africa announced their arrival at the 2025 TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations with the authority of true champions. Their mission? To etch their names in history alongside Nigeria as the only nation to successfully defend the continental crown. Banyana Banyana's 2-0 triumph over Ghana in their Group C opener wasn't just a victory – it was a statement of intent that reverberated through the expanded 12-team tournament like thunder across the desert. From the first whistle,…
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