African Women’s Football Akinyi keeps Kibera top, Top Girls remains invincible in Burundi, Ebolowa down Lekie in Cameroun’s top clash. Chaos in CAF u17 qualifying Gabon end with 6, Cameroun starlets shines in Egypt



South Africa advanced in diabolical circumstances and will face Nigeria  in the next round

Gabon 🇬🇦 1-12 South Africa 🇿🇦
Mabelane x2
Khoza X4
Nzuza x3
Simamane x3

Gabon entered to field only 10 players for this 1st leg as the rest of their other players for not meet the age restrictions rule of the 2025 FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers

The match was  called off after only the 1st half. Gabon had 6 players available to play and according to FIFA the match was suspended.

Sierra Leone and Central Africa Republic played out a tight goalless draw as the two teams head to Cameroun for the return match

A second half strike from Amila Akkaouche earned Algeria  the advantage in the return leg.


Goals from Olivia Makika 31 and Marry Kabunga 55 gave RD Congo a 2-0 advantage over Niger who contained the host for the most part limiting opportunities for the host.

Côte D’ivoire took a early lead through Esther Kouame before a 90th minute equaliser from Coumba Sangouthé levelled the tie, the host missed opportunies coming back to haunt them in their debut In the under 17 category.


Cameroun recorded a emphatic victory as Ange Tazanou fired a hattrick and emerging starlet Tiwa Lys scoring a penalty and being involved in all 5 goals. Dominating from the start Egypt found themselves overpowered despite making a couple of opportunities there was no way back in the game.



N’Guessan Nadege scored a 90th minute winner as ASEC maintained there 100 percent winning start to the season. Atletico D’Abidjan defeated defending champions 4-1. Stella earned a narrow 2-1 win over Glory AFAN crushed Koria 6-0.


Mariama Sambu hat-trick proved the difference for RAM Kamara  FC  as they moved to the top of the standings extending their impressive unbeaten start, following a 7-0 victory over VEM Buck. Salamatu Kamara  also scored twice with two assists. FC Kallon came from behind to draw with Patricia Humu as champions Mogbewmo defeated bottom team Ascentonians 3-1


Aja Jabang scored a late winner for Berewuleng to send them to the top of the table in Gambia. Red Scorpion rebounded from the loss to Berewuleng defeating Koita 3-0. TMT was held by Police to a 1-1 draw.


JF Khroub moved to 21pts defeating ASE Bejaia 5-1 as FC Bejaia earned a crucial 3pts in the relegation battle defeating Setif 1-0.


FC Masar moved level points with Al Alhy after the withdrawal of Al Masry after only 8 minutes of the match. Modern Sport claimed 6pts over the weekend with a pair of 4-0 victories Samuel Oluwagbemi of Nigeria on target in both games.


Sam Nelly moved to the top of the standings in Pool A defeating UMSA 3-2 in a 5 goal shoot out. Aïnonvi defeated CEFoS 3-0. Naja game against ASSABA was postponed.


Top Girls remained invincible at the top of the table in Burundi recording a 9th win defeating Inyange 2-0 opening a 8 point advantage over Buja Queens who were held to a goalless draw against Intwarikazi.


Etincelles and USFA remain locked at the top of the table both recording emphatic victories USPA defeating Djelgodji 5-2 and Etincelles defeating ASO 4-0


AS Bambey took over at the top of the table defeating Dakar SC 2-1. Champions Aigles Dames were frustrated to a goalless draw by Amazone.


Elizabeth Akinyi’s goal on the stroke of half time kept Kibera top of the league as they settled for a 1-1 draw with Mombasa.  Reigning champions breathe tightly behind downing Trinity 3-0. Kisped upset Vihiga Queens Lilian Adera Odaa striking the match winner.


Ebolowa moved to the top in Cameroun winning the battle of the last two champions a tightly thought contest was edged by the reigning queens of Cameroun overcoming Lekie 1-0. Amazone FAP moved to third spot a emphatic display over a inform Ita Mbong running out 4-1 winners.


Zesco Ndola edged Zanaco 1-0 courtesy of a Penelope Mulubwa 28th minute effort their lead was extended to 14pts as Red Arrows and Indeni battled out a goalless draw.  Green Buffaloes saw new frustration as the grip on the title fades as they were held by Nkwazi to a 0-0 draw.


CBE took a firm grip on their title defense defeating Mechal and Addis Ababa as they continue their catch up games from their participation in the CAF Women’s Champions League. They now hold a 5 pt advantage over Hawassa and can extend to 8 when they face Arbraminch on the 16th


Ampem Darkoa remain firmly in control of the Northern section with Nancy Amoh sealing a 2-0 win over Tamale.   NWSL bound Stella Nyamekye scored a brace as Dreamz swept aside Sung Shining 5-1. Fosu moved level with Northern as Rachael Ankamaa scored a dramatic late winner to defeat Savannah 1-0. Northern suffered a defeat as Supreme fought back to win 2-1 Ruth Ayayee scoring the match winner. The South sector remains very tight Police being held by Faith to a 0-0 draw, Hasaacas edges Halifax 1-0, Epiphany eased to a 3-1 win over Soccer as Jónína fell to the Army Sarah Kulible scoring a 87th minute winner.


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