CAF Women's Champions League
Two CECAFA officials in delegation for inaugural Women’s Champions League
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has named two officials from the CECAFA region as part of the delegation for inaugural TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Champions League.
Egypt will host the Championship that will take place November 5-19th in Cairo, Egypt.
Aisha Nalule, the Competitions Director of the Federation of Uganda Football Associations (FUFA) has been designated as a match Commissioner, while Kelly Anastasie Mukandanga (Rwanda) will be a General Coordinator.
Four other referees and assistant referees from the CECAFA region Salima Mukansanya (Rwanda), Lidya Tafesse Abebe (Ethiopia), Suavis Iratunga (Burundi) and Mary Njoroge (Kenya) will also officiate at the Chjampionship to feature eight teams.
Kenya’s Vihiga Queens FC who lifted the CECAFA Women’s Champions League title will feature in the competition.
The competition will open with Wadi Degla (Egypt) facing AS Mande (Mali) and Malabo Kings (Equatorial Guinea) battling Hassaacas Ladies FC (Ghana) all on November 5th.
Group A: Wadi Degla (Egypt), AS Mande (Mali), Malabo Kings FC (Equatorial Guinea), Hasaacas Ladies (Ghana)
Group B: Vihiga Queens FC (Kenya), Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa), Asfar Club (Morocco), Rivers United (Nigeria)
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CBE to face Mamelodi Sundowns in CAF Women’s Champions League
CECAFA representatives Commercial Bank of Ethiopia Women’s team have been drawn to face giants Mamelodi Sundowns in the same group at the CAF Women’s Champions League to be played in Morocco next month.
During the draw conducted at the Complex Mohamed VI in Salé, Morocco on Friday, Commercial Bank of Ethiopia were placed in in Group alongside Mamelodi Sundwons (South Africa), Totankhamon (Egypt) and Nigeria’s Edo Queens.
The tournament that brings together champions from all the Zones together with the defending champion will take place between November 9-23 in Salé, Morocco.
While the Ethiopian side will be making their debut in the tournament, their opponents Mamelodi Sundowns who have won the title twice in the last three years are also the current holders.
Heye Gizaw Birhanu, the CBE head coach has said although the draw has placed them in a tough group, they will have to prepare and treat every match like a final. “We have no option but to prepare well because we are going to face other champions,” added Birhanu.
The winners will pocket a cash prize of USD 400 000, while the runners-up take home USD 250 000.
Group A: ASFAR (Morocco), Aigles de la Medina (Senegal), TP Mazembe (DR Congo), University of Western Cape (South Africa)
Group B: Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa), Totankhamon (Egypt), CBE (Ethiopia), Edo Queens (Nigeria)
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Ethiopian giants step-up preparations for CAF Women’s Champions League in Morocco
Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE) Women’s Team have stepped up preparations ahead of the CAF Women’s Champions league finals to take place next month.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) announced today that the tournament will take place November 9-23, 2024 in Morocco.
Heye Gizaw Birhanu, the CBE head coach who guided them to victory in the CECAFA qualifiers has made it clear that they started preparations three weeks ago and they are getting on well.
“We have stepped up the training because we are aware playing with the other champions from other Zones will not be an easy task. This will be our first time at the tournament, but we are preparing so that we can put up a good show,” added the CBE coach.
Eight (8) Clubs will contest for the top prize with the winners bagging USD 400 000 in prize money, and the runners-up smiling away with USD 250 000.
South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns who have won the title twice in the last three years are the defending champions.
CBE will become the fourth from the CECAFA Zone to play at the CAF Women’s Champions League finals after Vihiga Queens (Kenya), and the two Tanzanian sides Simba Queens and JKT Queens.
Teams for the 2025 CAF Women’s Champions League
Mamelodi Sundowns (Holders, South Africa), ASFAR (Host, Morocco), Aigles de la Medina (WAFU A, Senegal), EDO Queens (WAFU B, Nigeria), University of Western Cape (COSAFA, South Africa), Tutankhamun (UNAF, Egypt), CBE FC (CECAFA, Ethiopia), TP Mazembe (UNIFFAC, DR Congo)
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Sseninde in Cairo for CAF Women’s Champions League Zonal qualifiers draw
The draw for the CAF Women’s Champions League qualifiers for the Zones will be held on July 24th, 2024 the CAF headquarters in Cairo, Egypt.
Jean Sseninde, the CECAFA’s Women Football Manager will represent the Zone.
The CECAFA Zonal qualifier for the CAF Women’s Champions League will take place August 17th to September 4th, 2024 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Three teams Commercial Bank of Ethiopia WFC, Yei Joint Stars (South Sudan) and Warriors Queens from Zanzibar are the only teams that will be making their fourth straight appearance in the Zonal qualifiers.
“We expect a very competitive competition because generally most teams in the Zone have improved,” says the CECAFA competitions Manager, Yusuf Mossi.
Kenya’s Vihiga Queens WFC lifted the Cup in the first Zonal qualifiers held in Nairobi, while Simba Queens (Tanzania) emerged champions during the second Edition held in Dar es Salaam. JKT Queens, another Tanzanian side lifted the Cup during the third edition of the qualifiers held in Njeru, Uganda.
Teams for the Zonal qualifiers
PVP Buyenzi (Burundi), FAD WFC (Djibouti), CBE WFC (Ethiopia), Kenya Police Bullets WFC (Kenya), Kawempe Muslim Ladies (Uganda), Rayon Sports WFC (Rwanda), Yei Joint Stars (South Sudan), Simba Queens (Tanzania), Warriors Queens (Zanzibar)
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Good exposure for JKT Queens playing in CAF Women’s Champions League – Chabruma
The head coach of Tanzania’s JKT Queens has said playing at the CAF Women’s Champions League 2023 has been a good learning ground for her team.
Mamelodi Sundown Ladies lifted the trophy on Sunday after stopping Morocco’s SC Casablanca in the final.
JKT Queens, the CECAFA champions made their first appearance in the competition and finished third in Group A. Coach Esther Fred Chabruma’s team lost their opening match 2-0 to the experienced Mamelodi Sundowns team, and fought back to beat home side Athletico FC d’Abidjan 2-1.
In the last group match where JKT Queens had two players sent-off they lost 4-1 to SC Cassblanca.
Chabruma has made it clear that playing with the best teams in Africa has been a very good experience for his players and the officials as well. ” This was a top level competition and our players will never be the same again after this, ” said the coach.
The coach made it clear that despite failing to go to the knock out stage, they took away many lessons and will work hard to return to the tournament and perform better. ” I thank my players for the good show at the competition, ” added the coach.
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