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The 2022 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (Arabic: كأس الأمم الإفريقية للسيدات 2022, French: Coupe d'Afrique des nations féminine 2022), (also referred to as WAFCON 2022) officially known as the 2022 TotalEnergies Women's Africa Cup of Nations for sponsorship purposes, was the 14th edition of the biennial African international women's football tournament organized by the ...
Group stage (1998, 2000) 77 A2 Burkina Faso: 1: WAFU: 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification winner: 23 February 2022: 1st — Debut: 138 A3 Senegal: 1: WAFU: 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification winner: 22 February 2022: 2nd: 2012: Group stage : 89 A4 Uganda: 1: CECAFA: 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification winner ...
Nigeria won the Women African Cup of Nations 2018, achieving a 4-3 penalty shootout victory against South Africa in the final. The title was Nigeria’s third consecutive and eleventh overall Africa Women Cup of Nations title and cemented their place in the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, where they would subsequently reach the round of sixteen.
This article lists the squads for the 2022 Women's Africa Cup of Nations, the 14th edition of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations, a biennial women's international football tournament for national teams in Africa, organised by the Confederation of African Football and held in Morocco from 2 to 23 July 2022.
South Africa: 1: COSAFA: 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification winner: 23 February 2022: 13th: 2018: Runners-up (1995, 2000, 2008, 2012, 2018) 58 C3 Burundi: 1: CECAFA: 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification winner: 21 February 2022: 1st — Debut: 169 C4 Botswana: 1: COSAFA: 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification ...
The 2023 Women’s World Cup, which kicked off in Australia and New Zealand last week, is the largest ever with 32 teams playing 64 games over a month.. It also could turn out to be the most ...
The knockout stage of the 2022 Women's Africa Cup of Nations was the second and final stage of the competition, following the group stage. It began on 13 July with the quarter-finals and ended on 23 July 2022 with the final held at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.
At a CAF executive meeting held on 21 November 2019 ahead of the final of the 2019 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations held the following day, there was an approval of an increase in group stage team participation than in the previous edition in 2018, with 12 teams divided into 3 groups of 4 than the previous 8 teams divided into 2 groups of 4, [4] [5 ...