African Women’s Football. 15 de Agosto clinch CAF WCL spot, CAF U20 WWC 3rd Rd Set, Côte D’ivoire stun Morocco, Nigeria cruise. Mamelodi take control in Hollywoodbets Super League. Africans shine abroad



15 de Agosto Uniffac CAF Women’s Champions League qualifying champions

15 de Agosto claimed the last regional Qualifying spot defeating Ebolowa 3-0 with a flawless display to edge out the Cameroun outfit in the final match round. Anna María Nchama sealed the win rounding off a excellent move in the 86th minute with calmness that sent the locals into ruptures of delight.

The following teams will compete in the CAF Women’s Champions League in November at a venue still to be confirmed, with the tournament winner advancing to the Fifa Women’s World Club Cup tournament which commences next week with the opening Preliminary Round Match.

CAF Women’s Champions League 2025
TP Mazembe  🇨🇩 (title holder)
USFAS 🇲🇱
Gabarone 🇧🇼
ASEC Mimosas  🇨🇮
ASFAR 🇲🇦
JKT Queens 🇹🇿
15 De Agosto  🇬🇶

Host Tba


CAF Women’s Under 20 WWC Qualifying Round 2




Uganda proved to strong over both legs against Namibia running out 5-0 Aggregate winners.

Malawi overcame a resolute South Sudan side, Enelesi Fabiano striking a decisive goal to seal a 3-1 aggregate victory.

Egypt bounced back from a first leg defecit with a Habiba Biktash brace sending the UNAF outfit to the third qualifying round.

Romaine Gandonou was the starlet for Benin scoring 7 of the 9 goals in two entertaining duels with Guinea as Benin ran out 9-4 aggregate winners.

South Africa dominated Eswatini 9-0 over the two legs to advance for a stiff test against Ghana.

Mercy Chipasula strike on the stroke of half time sealed Zambia’s 4-1 success over the two games against Burundi to advance to face Uganda.

Tanzania cruised to a 7-0 overall win over Angola, great talent Winifrida Gerald striking twice in the first game and a goal in the return leg inspiring the success.

Nigeria powered their way to a 4-0 second leg win against Rwanda to earn a 5-0 Aggregate win and a third qualifying round clash against Senegal.

Cameroun showed no mercy in a 18-0 aggregate demolition of Niger with two powerful determined displays, they move on to face Botswana.

Senegal were too strong for Algeria with two dominant displays in a 6-0 aggregate succes as they now prepare to face Nigeria next February in the third qualifying round.

Kenya produced a stunning second leg performance as they beat Ethiopia 4-0 (5-1) Valerie Nekesa leading the charge with a 4th minute strike which saw the host take control.

Mmabatho Serokane early strike sealed Botswana’s passage to the next round despite a superbly executed strike as Botswana advanced to face Cameroun 3-1 on aggregate

Mercy Attobrah and Agnes Yeboah saw Ghana to a 2-0 second leg win over Ghana doubling the aggregate score. Ghana next face South Africa.

Côte D’ivoire produced two powerful performances to defeat Morocco 6-4  on aggregate though two late goals conceded after being reduced a player could not deflect from the dominant performance ensuring a third round clash with RD Congo.

RD Congo advanced after Mali withdrew from the second leg with the tie poised at 1-1 citing circumstances

Guiné-Bissau advanced after Congo retired from the Qualifying process they next face Malawi.


CAF Women’s Under 20 WWC Qualifying Round 3 ties


Mamelodi Sundowns took a grip on Hollywoodbets Women’s Super League with a dominant 5-1 win over TUT as TS Galaxy faltered to a second draw in 4 days.


A Safa Banouk brace lead ASFAR to a 3-0 win over ITFF in the third round of the championship campaign remaining 100%. Soukaina Boujja fired a dramatic 90+5 minute winner for SC Casablanca to turnaround a 0-1 interval defecit against HST.  Fatou Diop and Douha Ahmamou efforts earned UTS a valuable 2-0 win over PFAM. WAC defeated last seasons runner up RSB Berkane 3-1 to top the standings on goal differencial from ASFAR both have 9pts. Berkane are still winless in 3 games with 1pt.


Côte D’ivoire D1 Feminine Results of the third round


Abroad

Saratou Traoré struck the second goal for Beijing who sealed the title in the Chinese Women’s Super League in a showdown with Liaoning, Beijing won 4-0 to snatch the title on the last day of the season, Liaoning had entered the game only requiring a point.  We do not forget the early season contribution of Fridah Mukoma who Beijing lost to injury in the second part of the season who had been in great individual form inspiring victories leading to the title.


Esther Okoronkwo assisted Toronto to the NSL Championship Shield defeating Ottawa 1-0.


Gift Monday struck the fastest hattrick from the start of a match completing her treble in the 36th minute. 18 minutes from opening the scoring to her third well short of Ludmila’s 10 minute hattrick for Chicago earlier in the season.

Temwa Chawinga struck her 14th goal of the campaign as Shield Winner Kansas City dominated Chicago 4-1, Temwa moves to the top of the scoring chart one ahead of Esther.


In France Tabitha Chawinga rounded off a 6-1 win for OL Lyonnes over PSG.

Mama Diop struck a brace for Strasbourg who stormed to a 4-0 win at Dijon


Joy Omewa was again on target for Fortuna Hjørring in a 2-0 win over Odense. Hjørring move to second 3pts behind leaders Køge who have 18pts.


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