African Women’s Football JVW stun Mamelodi, Chapungu edge Maningi to remain top, Seopesenwe to retire from international football, Cecafa Women’s underway in Tanzania Results and Schedule.



JVW celebrate their first victory over Mamelodi Sundowns with goals from Gabriela Salgado and the match winner from Jessica Wade after Melinda Kgadiete had levelled the game.

Second place TS Galaxy were held to a 1-1 draw, Leandra Smeda being on target as she moves to the top of the scoring chart in the league.

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JVW coach Janine Van Wyk gave the statement following the victory over Sundowns.


Chapungu remain top in Zimbabwe with Sheila Antonio on target as they defeated Maningi 1-0

Herentals and Correctional played out a 1-1 Egness Tumbare opening the scoring for Correctional Queens before Elizabeth Bvunzawabaya struck a last gasp equaliser


Assaanatou Nako 15′ Elodie Goungounga 41′
Kietega Linda 69′ and a own goal 90+5′ saw USFA to a 4-0 win over ASO to remain on target to win the title.


Banyana Banyana star Jermaine Seopesenwe made a surprise announcement declaring she will retire from international football at the end of the WAFCON 2024 tournament in July.


Cecafa Women’s Championship opened with Burundi defeating Uganda courtesy of a excellent freekick from Esperance Habonimana.

Host Tanzania then dominated South Sudan easing to a 4-0 win

Kenya opened their tournament with a Martha Amunyolet brace in the opening 5 minutes before Faith Mboya added a third in stoppage time

Uganda earned their first victory of the tournament with Sylvia Kabene leading the way with a fine hattrick in a 5-0 win over South Sudan.

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