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Super Falcons to face Tunisia, Algeria, Botswana at Women’s Africa Cup of Nations
Nigeria will tackle two North African teams – Tunisia and Algeria – as well as Botswana, in Group B of the 13th Women Africa Cup of Nations finals taking place in Morocco next summer.
The Falcons will surely relish another meeting with Algeria’s Green Ladies, whom they defeated 2-0 and 4-1 respectively in two friendly matches in Nigeria last month.
Botswana eliminated Gabon in the qualifying series and Tunisia were the quarter-finalists at the last edition also hosted by Morocco.
At the draw conducted on Friday evening at the Technical Centre of the Mohamed VI Football Complex in Sale, outside Rabat, host nation Morocco, earlier slotted into Group A, learnt they will have to cope with Zambia, Senegal and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Cup holders South Africa are in Group C and will square up to Ghana, Mali and Tanzania in the three-week, 12-nation final tournament taking place 5th – 26th July 2025.
Hosts Morocco finished as runners-up in the last edition in July 2022, with Zambia taking the bronze after a 1-0 defeat of Nigeria in the third-place match.
GROUP A: Morocco, Zambia, Senegal, DR Congo
GROUP B: Nigeria, Tunisia, Algeria, Botswana
GROUP C: South Africa, Ghana, Mali, Tanzania
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Dollar rain for Women’s AFCON teams
The 12 teams featuring in the final draw for the 2024 Africa Women’s Nations Cup next year are already guaranteed financial rewards. Even the teams finishing bottom will go home with cash rewards.
Therefore, the teams are not just jostling for glory, prize money has also been raised.
Like it is in the Women’s Champions League, the winning national team will earn $600,000 while the runners-up get $400,000. The third-placed team will get $350,000
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Seeded Super Falcons are in Group B of CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations
Nigeria’s Super Falcons will begin the chase for their 10th title in the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations as seeded team B1. The final draw of the competition will hold on Friday evening at the Technical Centre of Mohammed VI Football Complex in Salé, Rabat Morocco.
It will start at 8 pm local time, the same as in Nigeria but at 19h00 GMT. Nigeria along with hosts, Morocco and defending champions, South Africa are the top seeds. The trio will therefore not meet at the group stage.
Morocco will go in as Team A1 while defending champions South Africa will take position C1.
The remaining nine teams are seeded based on their FIFA ranking thus creating four levels that ensure a balanced initial distribution of teams for the tournament.
The distribution runs thus:
- Level 1: Morocco (host), Nigeria, South Africa
- Level 2: Zambia, Ghana, Tunisia
- Level 3: Mali, Senegal, Algeria
- Level 4: DR Congo, Tanzania, Botswana
The draw will follow a rigorous methodology to ensure balanced and fair groupings. Three separate pots will be used to allocate teams from Levels 2, 3, and 4 into Groups A, B, and C:
- Pot C (Level 4):
- The first ball drawn will go to Group A, position A4.
- The second ball will go to Group B, position B4.
- The third ball will go to Group C, position C4.
- Pot B (Level 3):
- The first ball drawn will go to Group A, position A3.
- The second ball will go to Group B, position B3.
- The third ball will go to Group C, position C3.
- Pot A (Level 2):
- The first ball drawn will go to Group A, position A2.
- The second ball will go to Group B, position B2.
- The third ball will go to Group C, position C2.
Morocco 2024 is the 13th edition of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations and will run from July 5 to July 26, 2025.
South Africa are the defending champions and they secured their first continental title in Morocco two years ago. Nigeria won nine of the previous 12 editions.
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Tenth WAFCON Cup-seeking Super Falcons to know path to glory on Friday
Nine-time champions Nigeria will know their opponents for the group phase of next year’s Women Africa Cup of Nations competition when the draw is conducted at the Technic Centre of the Mohamed VI Football Complex in Sale, outside Rabat, Morocco on Friday evening.
The field of 12 finalist-teams will be framed into three groups of four teams each, with the top two teams in each group, as well as the best two third-placed teams in the three groups, advancing to the quarter-finals of the competition scheduled for Morocco.
Of the 12 previous tournaments held since Nigeria hosted the inaugural in 1998, the Super Falcons have been victorious nine times, with Equatorial Guinea winning twice and South Africa sweeping to victory in the last edition, also hosted by Morocco in July 2022.
All the four top-placed teams in that last edition are also in the field of 12 this time, viz Cup holders South Africa, hosts Morocco, Zambia and Nigeria.
Also qualified are Ghana, Algeria, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Tunisia, Senegal, Tanzania and Mali.
The 13th Women Africa Cup of Nations finals will take place 5th – 26th July 2025.
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