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Morocco World
06-07-2025
- Sport
- Morocco World
Match Preview: Nigeria vs Tunisia Kick Off Their WAFCON Campaign Today
Rabat – Nigeria will take on Tunisia in their opening game as part of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) today. The match will take place at 5 p.m. local time. According to the African Football Confederation (CAF), fans seeking to watch the tournament have multiple choices. People in Nigeria can watch the games through SuperSport, while viewers in Tunisia can watch the games through beIN Sport Tonight's match marks the second time the two squads will meet during WAFCON. The first encounter was at the 2008 tournament, resulting in a goalless draw. 'Nigeria have been African champions nine times—tied for the most continental titles globally with China (AFC) and the USA (CONCACAF),' CAF said, noting that Nigeria reached the semi-finals in all 12 of their previous appearances. Nigeria is also the most successful country in WAFCON history, with several trophies, including in 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2016, and 2018. As for Tunisia, they reached the quarter-finals in their last appearance in 2022, with the 2025 edition marking the team's third WAFCON appearance. Many expect Nigeria to win tonight's game. Tags: WAFCONWAFCON Morocco


Morocco World
05-07-2025
- Sport
- Morocco World
CAF President Commends Morocco's Football Development as WAFCON Kicks Off
Mrirt — African Football Confederation (CAF) president Patrice Motsepe commended Morocco's ongoing contribution to African football development. As the Women's Africa Cup of Nations, which runs from July 5-26 in Morocco, is kicking off tonight, Motsepe touched down in Rabat-Sale airport this morning to attend the tournament's opening match. Upon arrival, the CAP chief thanked King Mohammed VI, the Moroccan government, and the Moroccan people for their hospitality. 'It feels very special to be home again,' Motsepe said , proudly noting that 'Morocco and the Moroccan people hold a special place in my heart and in the hearts of all 54 CAF member associations.' The CAF president expressed excitement about the tournament's opening, which features Morocco facing Zambia in what he expects will be a thrilling match. Women's football reaches new heights Motsepe commended the growing strength of women's football across Africa, pointing to African women's teams' performances at the 2023 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand as proof that 'women's football on the continent has reached world-class standards.' 'Football brings people together regardless of their race, ethnicity, language, or religion,' he noted, expressing appreciation to 'Morocco as a land that unites Africans.' Read also: Motsepe: Morocco Leads African Football Tournament schedule and groups The Atlas Lionesses will kick off the tournament against Zambia today at 9 p.m. at Rabat's Olympic Stadium. Morocco will then face the Democratic Republic of Congo on July 9 at 8 p.m., followed by their final group match against Senegal on July 12 at 8 p.m. Group B includes Nigeria, Tunisia, Algeria, and Botswana, while Group C features South Africa, Ghana, Mali, and Tanzania. The tournament features the continent's best women's football talent and demonstrates Africa's growing influence in the global women's game. Tags: African footballCAFMoroccoWAFCON


Al-Ahram Weekly
28-06-2025
- Sport
- Al-Ahram Weekly
Empowering her - Egyptian Football
The participants, one from each African football association, attended because they are already leaders - in their clubs, associations, communities and within the wider football ecosystem. The aim of the African Football Confederation (CAF) is to support these women in deepening their leadership journey, sharpening their skills and strengthening their voice in the game they all love. The programme, which was inaugurated by CAF General-Secretary Veron Mosengo-Omba, was built around five key objectives: empowering women in leadership roles which helps them recognise and harness their unique strengths while navigating and overcoming challenges of leading in a traditionally male-dominated industry; developing leadership skills which provides women with practical tools and insights into effective leadership, and decision making, communications and conflict resolution, enabling women to lead with confidence and influence. Third is enhancing personal and professional growth which encourages women to reflect on their leadership journey, set goals and cultivate a growth mindset to continuously evolve both personally and professionally. Fourth, fostering a strong leadership network, building a community where women in football leadership can connect, share experiences and support one another long after the program ends. Lastly, creating actionable leadership plans, which helps equipping women with strategic, practical leadership development plans they can implement within their organisations, communities and federations. The three-day programme also included the following topics: 'The Story of Self' where participants get to understanding their selves, who they are, what they stand for and how to lead; 'The Story of US' where participants understand others; how to connect, collaborate and get the best out of others and 'The Story of Now' which included action planning and putting it into practice. The programme presented how self-awareness is the foundation for effective leadership which will support participants to identify and leverage their strengths, identify their areas for development and understand how this impacts their leadership style. Leaders who are self-aware can build stronger relationships, make better decisions and create positive working environments for their team. The programme also focused on values, which are personal to the participant leaders; they are their principles or standards of behaviour. Values can support them in leadership when it comes to decision-making or how they behave as a leader. The participants also learned that understanding what motivates them is a key part of the journey of self-discovery as a leader. * A version of this article appears in print in the 26 June, 2025 edition of Al-Ahram Weekly Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link: