Customers of DStv and GOtv may look forward to the TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, which will take place in Morocco from July 2 to July 23.
This year’s WAFCON, which will take place in three groups, for the first time will feature 12 teams from three continents (Group A: Morocco, Senegal, Burkina Fase; Group B: Cameroon; Tunisia, Togo; and Group C: Nigeria; South Africa; Burundi, Botswana).
In 2018, Ghana hosted the WAFCON, which Nigeria won for the record-extending 11th time on penalties against South Africa.
A star-studded squad of Nigeria’s Super Falcons, led by coach Randy Waldrum, is aiming to reclaim the WAFCON trophy for the second time in three years.
Moroccan competition will be fierce, and we’re aware of it.” Onome Ebi, the Falcons captain, remarked, “We have no illusions.” Other African countries have seen explosive growth in women’s football that no one could have predicted.
As a result, there will be no underestimating any team in this tournament. All of the participating nations are confident in their prospects of earning World Cup tickets. We, as reigning champs, are confident in our abilities. “We know exactly what we need to do to win.”