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The Women's Africa Cup of Nations 2025 (WAFCON) takes place in Morocco from July 5 to 26, and will feature 12 teams from ...
Nigeria captain Rasheedat Ajibade has taken a swipe at Zambia following Friday’s dominant 5-0 victory in the quarter-finals ...
Relentless Nigeria delivered a display worthy of champions while neutralising Zambia's fearsome attacking threat to demolish ...
In the space of seven years, Zambia's rise has been swift and they can now truly hold their own against the best in Africa ...
Olivia Smith became the first £1 million women’s player after her world record transfer to Arsenal from Women’s Super League ...
African Footballer of the Year Barbra Banda was made to wait to make her mark on the Women's Africa Cup of Nations -- the top ...
Getting on the board: Nineteen years into her international career, Seattle Reign’s Jess Fishlock scored her first goal at a ...
Top scorer in 2022, Ghizlane Chebbak has maintained her status by netting two braces against Zambia and DR Congo. The Moroccan star now shares the top spot with Senegalese striker Nguenar Ndiaye, who ...
NWSL forwards Racheal Kundananji and Barbra Banda have had stellar starts to the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) with Zambia. The pair have scored all of Zambia’s goals so far, in both Saturday ...
Zambia picked up a crucial 3-2 win over Senegal, and Morocco defeated Congo DR 4-2 in Women's Africa Cup of Nations Group A ...
At 24, Barbra Banda has already lived several careers, taking Zambia to both the FIFA Women’s World Cup and the Olympic Games. Yet until now, she had never played in the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, ...
It is an almost paradoxical event. Barbra Banda, a global star of African Women's Football, had never played a single minute at the WAFCON - the most prestigious competition on the continent.