
NewsOnline reports that at least 11 countries have qualified for this year’s Africa Women’s Cup of Nations (AWCON) in Morocco.
Nigeria’s Super Falcons became the latest team to qualify for AWCON after beating Côte d’Ivoire’s Lady Elephants 1-0 on Wednesday evening.
The Super Falcons qualified on a 3-0 aggregate win after beating Lady Elephants 2-0 last week in Nigeria.
This year’s AWCON edition will feature 12 teams and will commence from 2-23 July.
South Africa, beaten finalists against Nigeria in 2018, will become the final country to qualify if they can avoid defeat against Algeria in Wednesday’s late kick-off.
Teams that have qualified are:
Morocco (host nation)
Nigeria
Cameroon
Uganda
Burundi
Senegal
Togo
Zambia
Tunisia
Burkina Faso
Botswana
South Africa or Algeria.
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