MOROCCO, BURKINA FASO, SENEGAL, UGANDA
The 12th edition of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) slated for 2-23 July in Morocco. Here we look at all you need to know about each team in Group A. Note: It is the 12th edition because the officially recognised first edition by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) is 1998, hence information about 1991 and 1995 are not included.
GROUP A FIXTURES
SATURDAY, 2 JULY
Morocco v Burkina Faso
SUNDAY, 3 JULY
Senegal v Uganda
TUESDAY, 5 JULY
Burkina Faso v Senegal
Uganda v Morocco
FRIDAY, 8 JULY
Morocco v Senegal
Burkina Faso v Uganda
Morocco: They are the hosts of this year’s tournament hence they earned automatic qualification. Also known as the Atlas Lionesses, Morocco will be making their third appearance in the Women’s AFCON after 1998 and 2000. They will be looking to go past the group stage for the first time.
They are the reigning UNAF Women’s Tournament champions.
FIFA RANKING: 77
POSITION IN AFRICA: 8
COACH: Reynald Pedros
APPEARANCE: 3RD
BEST FINISH: Group stage (1998 & 2000)
NICKNAME: The Atlas Lionesses
MATCHES SINCE FEBRUARY 2022
Malta 0 – 1 Morocco
Morocco 4 – 0 Moldova (in Malta)
Morocco 6 – 1 Gambia
Morocco 2 – 0 Ghana
Morocco 7 – 0 Congo
Morocco 1 – 1 Zambia
Morocco 0 – 0 Côte d’Ivoire
BURKINA FASO: A first ever qualification to the Women’s AFCON for the Stallions. They defeated Benin and Guinea Bissau to qualify for their very first major competition in the team’s history.
FIFA RANKING: 138
POSITION IN AFRICA 23
COACH: Pascal Sawadogo
APPEARANCE: 1st (2022)
NICKNAME: The Stallions
MATCHES SINCE FEBRUARY 2022
SENEGAL: The highlight of the Teranga Lionesses’ qualification campaign was upsetting 2018 semi-finalists, Mali in the final round. They finished bottom of their group in their debut appearance in 2012 and will be looking to achieve a better outing this time. Senegal are the reigning WAFU A Women’s Tournament champions.
FIFA RANKING: 89
POSITION IN AFRICA: 11
COACH: Mame Moussa Cisse
APPEARANCE: 2ND
NICKNAME: The Teranga Lionesses
MATCHES SINCE FEBRUARY 2022
Cameroon 2 – 2 Senegal
Cameroon 1 – 0 Senegal
Senegal 3-0 Guinea Bissau
Tunisia 0-0 Senegal
UGANDA: After a 22-year absence from the tournament, Uganda qualified for the WAFCON following Kenya’s withdrawal in the final round of qualifying. They had beaten Ethiopia on penalties in the first round after a 2-2 aggregate draw. The newly crowned CECAFA Champions will be looking to go past the group stage this time.
FIFA RANKING: 156
POSITION IN AFRICA: 31
COACH: George Lutalo
APPEARANCE: 2ND
NICKNAME: Crested Cranes
MATCHES SINCE FEBRUARY 2022 (CECAFA WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP IN UGANDA)
Group stage
Uganda 2 – 0 Rwanda
Djibouti 0 – 5 Uganda
Uganda 4 – 1 Burundi
Semi-final
Uganda 1 – 0 (AET) Ethiopia
Final
Uganda 3 – 1 Burundi
INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY
Uganda 5-0 Zambia