Wafcon 2024 Quarter-Finals: Africa’s Top Women’s Teams Clash

July 18, 2025

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The 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (Wafcon) in Morocco has kicked off with an thrilling group stage.

Fans witnessed unexpected upsets, a total of 45 goals, and some intense rivalries. No team had it easy, with big names like Nigeria, Morocco, and South Africa all losing points along the way.

None managed to win every match, proving how tough the competition has been. Zambia and Algeria stood out by staying unbeaten, while Ghana bounced back impressively after an early loss to claim a runner-up spot.

Meanwhile, Mali and Senegal, who advanced as the best third-placed teams, are now determined to surprise the favorites and push toward the semifinals.

Quarter-Final Matchups and Highlights

  • Friday, July 18 – Nigeria vs. Zambia (4:00 PM GMT, Larbi Zaouli Stadium, Casablanca) Nigeria, with nine championship titles, brings a strong legacy, but coach Justine Madugu isn’t taking anything for granted.

He’s worried about their lone goal from open play, though their defense has held firm without a loss.

Zambia fights back with star strikers Barbra Banda and Racheal Kundananji, each netting three goals to match Nigeria’s seven points.

Banda is hopeful, saying, “This could be our time, following our 2012 win.” Nigeria’s goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie feels ready, adding, “I’ve studied their moves—I’m set for this.”

 

  •  Morocco vs. Mali (7:00 PM GMT, Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat) As hosts, Morocco relied on captain Ghizlane Chebbak’s four goals to narrowly beat Senegal, dodging early matchups with top teams.

Their defense improved after early struggles, and coach Jorge Vilda keeps the team grounded:“We’re happy but staying focused.”

Mali looks to captain Fatoumata Karentao’s potential recovery from injury for a boost. Coach Mohamed Saloum believes, “This stage shows a team’s true spirit.”

 

Saturday, July 19 – Algeria vs. Ghana (4:00 PM GMT, Municipal Stadium, Berkane) Algeria’s solid tactics under coach Farid Benstiti have kept them unbeaten and scoreless against.

He said, “Our defense got us here,” hinting at a careful knockout strategy.

Ghana, with three final appearances, hit their stride with a 4-1 win over Tanzania. Coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren stressed, “Every game now is a do-or-die effort.”

 

  • South Africa vs. Senegal (8:00 PM GMT, Stade d’Honneur, Oujda) Defending champions South Africa impressed with goals from seven different players, including captain Refiloe Jane’s stunning free-kick.

Coach Desiree Ellis warned, “Knockouts depend on one big moment—genius or mistake.”

Senegal’s attack, led by joint top scorer Nguenar Ndiaye, has surprised many.

Coach Mame Moussa Cisse is focused: “We’re aiming for our first semifinal.”

High Stakes and Bright Futures

With a chance to qualify for next year’s world championships, these quarter-finals showcase the growing strength of African women’s football.

Can Nigeria and South Africa hold onto their titles, or will Zambia, Mali, and others step up to make history?

The matches promise excitement, skill, and memorable moments, reflecting the sport’s rising popularity across Africa.

Fans are buzzing with anticipation as the race for the championship heats up.

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