CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations
Harambee Starlets camp in France ahead of WAFCON
Kenya’s national women’s team has arrived to camp in Miramas, France ahead of the 2026 CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).
Morocco will host the WAFCON from July 25th to August 16th in different towns.
Head coach Beldine Odemba has made it clear that the training in France will help the team work on several key aspects before the competition kicks off. “I am happy that the Federation has ensured that we travel to France for camp before heading to Morocco,” added Odemba.
The Harambee Starlets will open their Group A campaign against hosts Morocco on July 26 before facing Senegal on July 30th, and Algeria on August 3.
Odemba has made it clear that the team must treat every match like final because their target is to get to the late stages of the tournament.
“Our target is to reach the semi-finals, and we will approach every match with the belief that we can achieve our objective,” said Odemba.
The WAFCON will also serves as a qualification tournament for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Brazil. The top four teams will qualify for the FIFA World Cup, and two more teams will advance to the inter-confederation play-offs.
Kenya and Tanzania are the two teams from the Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) that will feature in the WAFCON.
Squad
Goalkeepers: Annedy Kundu, Lilian Awuor, Vivian Shiyonzo
Defenders: Leah Andiema, Elizabeth Ochaka, Ruth Ingosi, Vivian Nasaka, Enez Mango, Euphrasier Shilwatso, Norah Ann, Mary Nthambi
Midfielders: Mwanalima Adam, Martha Amunyolete, Tereza Engesha, Fasila Adhiambo, Lorna Nyarinda, Mercy Airo, Airin Madalina, Shaline Nambengele
Forwards: Shirleen Opisa, Eglay Mukhwana, Marion Serenge, Violet Nanjala, Valerie Nekesa
CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations
Kenya, Tanzania qualify for CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations 2026
CECAFA teams Tanzania and Kenya have qualified for the CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) 2026.
The Twiga Stars with a 2-0 advantage after the first leg of the second round of the qualifiers defeated hosts Ethiopia 1-0 in a match played at the Dire Dawa Stadium on Tuesday.
Diana Lucas netted the lone goal after 15 minutes. Twiga Stars qualified on a 3-0 goal aggregate.
In the match played at the Stade Lat-Dior I Senegal, visiting Harambee Starlets humbled hosts Gambia 1-0 to qualify on a 4-1 goal aggregate
Mwanahalima Adam Jereko netted the lone goal after 51 minutes. “I am very happy that we have qualified for the WAFCON again,” said a happy Jereko after the match.
The other teams that have qualified for WAFCON include; Zambia, Malawi, South Africa, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Algeria, Ghana and Cape Verde.
CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations
Kenya fight back to sink Gambia 3-1 in WAFCON qualifier
Kenya’s Harambee Starlets battled from a goal down to sink Gambia 3-1 in the first leg second round qualifier of the CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) 2026 qualifier.
Fatoumata Kante gave Gambia the lead after 3 minutes at the Nyayo Stadium in Nairobi on Friday.
The Spanish based forward capitalized on a poor back pass by Lavender Akinyi, and she slotted the ball past Kenya’s goalkeeper Lilian Awuor.
But the home side did not give up and pushed forward before they were awarded a penalty seven minutes later. Mwanalima Adam stepped forward and converted the penalty into the right top left roof.
Kenya’s Fasila Adhiambo would later make a run beating two defenders and fire the hosts ahead 2-1. Shalyn then added the third for Kenya after be played through by Martha Emedot to make it 3-1 for Kenya before the break.
In the second half the two teams created some decent scoring opportunities, but failed to score. The return leg will be played on October 28, in Thiès, Senegal.
After winning the first leg matches Kenya and Tanzania have now moved close to qualifying for the WAFCON 2026.
CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations
Tanzania silence Ethiopia in CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers
Hosts Tanzania have defeated Ethiopia 2-0 in the first leg of the second round in the CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) 2026 qualifiers.
Aisha Mnunka gave Twiga Stars the lead after only 7 minutes at the Azam Complex Stadium on Wednesday.
The attack of Aregash Kalsa and Senaf Wakuma tried to push forward to level matters, but failed to beat the Twig Stars defending line.
After recess Jamila Rajab made it 2-0 for Tanzania after 54 minutes. The visiting Ethiopian side tried to push forward to find goals, but still failed to break the Tanzanian side.
It’s now advantage for Tanzania ahead of the return leg to be played on October 28th in Ethiopia.
CECAFA’s other qualifiers in the second round will host Gambia in the first leg on October 24th in Nairobi.
The winners of round two over two legs will automatically qualify for WAFCON 2026 to be held in Morocco.
CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations
WAFCON 2024: Ghana end Tanzania’s campaign
Tanzania’s Twiga Stars have suffered a 4-1 defeat to Ghana and exited the on-going TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) 2024 in Morocco.
Going into the Group C match at the Stade Municipal de Berkane on Monday night, the two teams had a point each and Tanzania needed a clear win to qualify for the knock out stage.
The two teams kicked off with hunger, but Ghana took the lead after 12 minutes when goalkeeper Najati Abass’ clearance came off Princella Adubea and into the net.
After 21 minutes skipper Opa Clemet Tukumbuke had a shot a goal for Tanzania, but her shot missed the target.
Later a free kick by Anastazia Katunzi and a shot by Stumai Abdallah was deflected by the Ghanaian defender to make it 1-1 after 40 minutes.
After recess, Ghana’s Black Queens rose to the occasion to score three more goals. Alice Kusi converted a penalty for Ghana after 63 minutes after Katunzi had fouled in the box.
Substitute Evelyn Badu made it 3-1 after finishing off from a rebound, while Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah put the icing on the cake to give Ghana a 4-1 win and set-up a clash against Algeria in the round of eight.
Tanzania started her campaign with a 1-0 defeat to Mali, and later held reigning champions South Africa 1-1 in their second match.
Bakari Shime, the Tanzania head coach said that his team collapsed in the second half. “We tried to fight back after conceding an early goal, but failed to close spaces in the second half,” added Shime.
Tanzania were the only team from the CECAFA Zone that qualified for the WAFCON 2024.
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