Africa Women’s Football, Uganda join Guinea-Bissau in U20 WWC 3rd Qualifying Round, Green Buffaloes clip Eagles wings to top Zambia WSL.


CAF Women’s Under 20 WWC Qualifying

Round 2 1st Leg

Sept 19
2 Botswana 2-0 Mozambique
Og 14
Rose Modumo 14

6 Eswatini 0-5  South Africa
Bonolo Mokoma 25 34
Mavis Maicane 61
Katlego Mohale 78
Zoe October 90

7 Uganda 3-0 Namibia
Sylvia Kabene 47
Barbara Anomo 80
Mary Kantono 90+10

8 Burundi 1-2 Zambia
Rukiya Bizimana 63  Chishala Mufunte 44
                                   Ruth Muwowo 88


11 Equatorial Guinea 1-0  Egypt
Shalma Midje 9


12 Benin 5-1  Guinée
Romaine Gandonou 9 28 59 86
Auriane Titibi 13

Mariama Soumah 4


Sept 20
1 Niger 0-9 Cameroun
Mekoa Assako 2
Beverly Nimpa 35 64 82
Essomba Effa 38
Maëva Nyadjou 42
Marie Biyo 47
Tsimi Aurore 67
Bibeme Loana 84


5 Tunisia 0-2  Ghana
Mercy Attobrah 4 68

10 Mali 1-1 RD Congo
Kadiatou Diabaté 29

Catherine Mukubayi 66


14 Senegal 2-0 Algeria
Marie Louise Sarr 5
Khadija Badio 9


15 Guinea-Bissau v Congo
Guinea-Bissau 🇬🇼 w/o  Congo withdrew

Sept 21
3 Ethiopia 1-1  Kenya
Emush Daniel 66 Elizabeth Mideva 1

4 Tanzania 4-0 Angola
Winfrida Gerald 29 38
Hasnath Ubamba 60 77

9 Côte D’ivoire 3-1 Morroco
Safi Ouédraogo 30 66
Akissi Nadège N’guessan 31

Hajar Balkhir 51


13 Rwanda 0-1 Nigeria
Alaba Olabiyi 70’

Sept 23
16 South Sudan v Malawi


CAF Women’s Under 20 WWC Qualifying

Round 2 2nd Leg

Namibia 🇳🇦 0-2 Uganda 🇺🇬
Peace Muduwa 32′
Agnes Nabukenya 40′

Agg 0-5

Uganda 🇺🇬 advance to face Burundi 🇧🇮 or Zambia 🇿🇲 next February

Goals from Peace Muduwa and Agnes Nabukenya saw Uganda ease through to the third qualifying round next February, joining Guinea-Bissau who received a walkover following the withdrawal of Congo.


A dominant first half from Green Buffaloes who announced the signing of Rachael Nachula saw them end Green Eagles unbeaten start, Beatrice Fwamba, Natasha Nanyangwe and Agness Phiri striking the goals.

Red Arrows moved to second Mary Membwe striking and the decisive goal in a 2-1 win at Nchanga. 

Champions Zesco recorded their first win of the season edging newly promoted Amazing Grace 2-1, Marjory Mulenga scoring the match winner.  Though the match was only Zesco’s second league game of the campaign following their participation in Cosafa CAF Women’s Champions League qualifying.


Mamelodi remain a point clear of TS Galaxy as they cruised to a 4-0 win over First Touch. Refilwe Tholakele, a brace from Nthabiseng Majiya and a Munashe Mugrawa effort earned Sundowns the points.  TS Galaxy edged Durban courtesy of a Gontse Homba strike in the second half.


Champions ASFAR defeated AMLFF 3-1 Doha El Madani, Nouhaila Benzina and Sanaa Mssoudy striking the goals against the Layoune outfit for whom Abir Choab had reduced the deficit on the stroke of half time. SCC earned their first win under Jerry Tshabalala as they beat ITFF 2-0 Chirine Knaidil and Sylviane Kokora struck.

FUS downed RS Berkane in a 5 goal thriller Imène El Ghazouani 66th minute effort being decisive. A Nadía Lftah brace and a Hajar Jbilou goal lead WAC to a 3-1 win over UTS.

Phoenix enjoyed a excellent 1-0 win over ALAMFF as Nouhaila Jami struck the winner and ARAFF defeated HST 3-2, all the goals in a dramatic first half.


Habiba Ouédraogo continued her great scoring form that lead ASEC to the title last season as the WAFU B CAF Women’s Champions League qualifying champions destroyed AFAN 14-0. Ami Diallo and Minouzan each struck quadruples in the demolition.


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