The qualifiers for the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) have concluded, with 12 teams earning their places in the continental tournament.
Among the qualified teams are Ghana, Morocco, South Africa, Nigeria, Tanzania, Algeria, Tunisia, Zambia, DR Congo, Botswana, Mali, and Senegal. Ghana secured their spot with a victory over Namibia, marking their return to the tournament after their last appearance in 2018.
In Northern Africa, Tunisia dominated against Congo with a 5-2 aggregate victory, while Senegal faced a struggling Egyptian side in a ‘clash of titans game,' emerging victorious with a 4-0 aggregate lead.
The Copper Queens of Zambia showcased their strength with a remarkable 12-0 aggregate win against Angola, and Botswana secured their place with a 2-1 victory over Kenya.
The Super Falcons of Nigeria overpowered Cape Verde to secure their spot, and Tanzania booked a ticket with a 1-0 defeat of Togo after a 3-0 victory in the first leg encounter.
DR Congo delivered a brilliant performance against two-time champions Equatorial Guinea, securing a 2-1 win. Defending champions South Africa celebrated a 2-0 home win over Burkina Faso, while Algeria defeated Burundi 6-1.
Mail sealed their qualification with a 10-2 aggregate win over Guinea, and Morocco earned an automatic qualification as hosts of the 15th edition of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations.