Nigeria begin WAFCON quest for 10th Title in Morocco

Africa is set to witness the finest display of women’s football as the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) kicks off in Morocco on Saturday, July 5.

Postponed from last year, the tournament promises high-octane competition and a celebration of African football. Morocco, which hosted the last edition, welcomes the continent again as WAFCON enters a new era, building on the excitement of previous editions.

This year, the tournament prize pool has surged to $3.475 million — with $1 million for the winners, $500,000 for the runners-up, $350,000 for third place, and $300,000 for fourth. The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has also unveiled a brand-new trophy, symbolising a fresh chapter for the competition.

Twelve teams will compete across three groups. The top two in each group, plus the two best third-placed teams, will progress to the quarter-finals, guaranteeing a competitive atmosphere from the first whistle. The tournament runs until 26 July, sharing the summer spotlight with the UEFA Women’s Euro.

The opening match sees hosts Morocco face Zambia’s Copper Queens — both teams made impressive runs in the last edition. Morocco reached the final, narrowly losing to South Africa, while Zambia clinched bronze by defeating Nigeria.

South Africa return as defending champions, hoping to retain their title after years of near misses.

 Nigeria’s “Mission X” Begins

The Super Falcons of Nigeria, nine-time WAFCON champions, are determined to reclaim their dominance after missing the podium in the 2022 edition. Placed in Group B alongside Tunisia, Algeria, and Botswana, the Falcons aim to make a powerful start against Tunisia on Sunday.

Coach Justin Madugu leads a squad blending experience with youth. Barcelona star and six-time CAF Women’s Player of the Year Asisat Oshoala brings leadership to a team featuring standout talents like captain Rasheedat Ajibade, CAF Goalkeeper of the Year Chiamaka Nnadozie, seasoned defender Osinachi Ohale, and dynamic full-back Ashleigh Plumptre.

Emerging stars such as Tosin Demehin, Michelle Alozie, Sikiratu Isah, Miracle Usani, and Deborah Abiodun add energy and depth to the side. The team arrives in Morocco in fine form, unbeaten in recent fixtures — with two wins and a draw against Portugal, Cameroon, and Ghana.

With nine titles to their name, Nigeria are looking to reach double digits in style. As “Mission X” begins, the Super Falcons must combine discipline, resilience, and precision to conquer Africa once again.

Summary of Key Points:

  • Tournament Dates: July 5–26  2025

  • Host Country: Morocco

  • Prize Pool: $3.475 million

  • Number of Teams: 12 (in 3 groups)

  • Nigeria’s Group B Opponents: Tunisia, Algeria, Botswana

  • Nigeria’s First Match: vs Tunisia – Sunday, 6 July 2025

  • Nigeria’s Objective: 10th WAFCON title

  • Key Players: Oshoala, Ajibade, Nnadozie, Ohale, Plumptre

Africa awaits — and so does history.

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