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Folashade Ijamilusi struck her first goal for Laioning in the China Taiping China Association Women’s Cup Qualifying third group match assisting her team to a 2-0 victory over Beijing Jingtan.

Results
Tianjin 4-0 Foshan
Dalian 1-0 Green Morning
Jiangsu 2-1 Yongchuan
Qingdao 1-1 Henan
Wuhan Three Towns 0-4 China U20 WNT
Shaanxi 3-0 Taiyuan
Hangzhou 3-0 Jianxing
Beijing Jingtan 0-2 Liaoning
Hebei 4-0 Xian

China Taiping China Association Women’s Cup Qualifying
Places 1-8
Feb 22- 15hr
Shaanxi v Qingdao
Tianjin v Henan
Hangzhou v Beijing Jingtan
Jiangsu v Dalian
Placement 9-15
Feb 22 10hr
Yongchuan v Green Morning
Beijing Jianxing v Liaoning
Fujian v China U20 WNT
Hebei v Sichuan

Chinese champions officially welcomed Kenya star Tereza Engesha joining a host of experienced players to join the club in the off season including Wang Shuang, South Korea Women’s International captain Kim Hye-Ri.



Tereza Engesha moves on from a exceptional spell at Red Angels in South Korea where she has been since 2022.
Wuhan are paired with Urawa Reds in the AFC Women’s Champions League Quarter Final a tough tie away from home on March 23 at 6am GMT
The defending Chinese Women’s Super League champions await official confirmation of the opening round date in which they were drafted to face Liaoning.

South Sudan v Algeria
Feb 19 Feb 25


Niger v Gambia
Feb 19 Feb 24


Gabon v Mali
Feb 20 Feb 25


Angola v Zimbabwe
Feb 20 Feb 26


Benin v Sierra Leone
Feb 20 Feb 26



Botswana v RD Congo
Feb 20 Feb 26


Tanzania v Equatorial Guinea
Feb 20 Feb 26


Uganda v Ethiopia
Feb 21 Feb 26


Tanzania v Equatorial Guinea
Feb 20 Feb 26


Eswatini v Namibia
Feb 21 Feb 26


Burundi v Burkina Faso
Feb 23 Feb 26


Djibouti v Togo
Feb 21 Feb 26



Rwanda v Egypt
Feb 21 Feb 25


Kenya v Tunisia
Feb 21 Feb 26


Guinea v Cabo Verde
Feb 21 Feb 26



Rosana Augusto announced,her departure from her role as head of the U-20 Women’s Team.
Rosana took the role in 2023 leading Brasil Women’s under 20 team to the Quarter Finals of the 2024 Fifa Women’s Under 20 Tournament after leading the team to a 10th Sudamerica title.
She posted on her social media, writing that the departure was “early, perhaps unexpected, but full of meaning”.
rosanafut_oficial A Cycle of Learning, Dedication and Gratitude
Today, my cycle leading the U-20 Women’s Team comes to an end.
Early, perhaps unexpected, but full of meaning. These were intense days of deep learning, growth, challenges overcome and, above all, total dedication. Every moment lived, every look exchanged, every word spoken built this journey with a greater purpose: to develop, transform and inspire.
I am immensely grateful. To each athlete who gave their best, who trusted the process, who dedicated themselves body and soul. To each member of the coaching staff, who worked tirelessly, who put love into every detail and made this journey a space for evolution. To all the people who, in some way, were by our side, contributing to making this dream possible. None of this would have been possible without you.
There were many challenges, but also many achievements. Not only on the field, but in essence. We were able to rescue and value each player and show that football is much more than just victories and defeats. It is about people, about stories, about the strength of those who believe.





February 19
China v Canada
Chinese Taipei v Mexico
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February 22
Canada v Mexico
China v Chinese Taipei
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February 25
China v México
Chinese Taipei v Canada

Big guns Barbra Banda (Orlando) Racheal Kundananji (Bay FC), Kabange Mupopo (Henan) are among the overseas players to join players from the ongoing local camp listed for two upcoming international matches against Malawi.
Grace Chanda given more time to recuperarate following injury not having yet played in Orlando Pride following a injury in the Olympic Women’s Football tournament.
The games are due to be played on February 22nd and February 25
International Friendly list outside of the WAFCON qualifiers and UEFA Women’s Nations League


LNFF 🇩🇿 D1 Feminine
Afak Relizane 1-2 CF Akbou
Goals from Lamari Naima 60 and Djamila Benaissa 83 put CF Akbou on course to retaining the title as they defeated second place Afak Relizane. They currently move 8 points ahead pending US Biskra result who play later in the afternoon. A US Biskra win would move them to second spot 6 points behind
ASE Bejaia 3-1 Oran Center
AR Guelma 0-1 CEA Setif
FC Bejaia 0-2 CS Constantine
14h30
Alger Centre v US Biskra

The participating teams for this year’s Yongchuan Four-Nation Women’s Football Invitational Tournament have been announced. The three invited teams are the Philippines women’s football team, Thailand women’s football team and Zambia women’s football team. Currently, the three teams are ranked 41st, 45th and 62nd in the world, and they are ranked 7th, 9th and 4th in Asia and Africa respectively.
The tournament will be held in April.

Zhang Linyan Was announcement Chinese Women’s Player of the Year in 2024
The second round of the championship In Egypt will commence on February 27th with the top 10 teams playing each other once.
With FC Masar and Al Alhy seperated by one point the two have been paired to meet on the final match day of the season.
Second phase Round 1
Feb 27
Modern Sport v Maady
Feb 28
Zed FC v Al Alhy
Wadi Degla v Pyramids
Zamalek v NBE
FC Masar v El Mokawloon