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    WAFCON 2025: Complete fixtures, results and rankings

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002July 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Here are all fixtures and groups, results and rankings for Women’s Cup of Africa (WAFCON) in 2025.

    Women’s Cup of Africa (WAFCON) will ignite the African football scene in 2025, with 12 qualified countries fighting against it in three powerful groups.

    The competition is hosted by Morocco and is scheduled to begin on July 5, 2025, with the finale scheduled to begin on July 26, 2025.

    As fans prepare for the highly anticipated WAFCON 2025 Championship, here are important information such as fixtures, qualified countries and more you should know.

    Countries eligible for WAFCON 2025

    Morocco Women's African Country Cup 2024Morocco Women's African Country Cup 2024
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    The 12 teams involved are: Morocco (host country), South Africa (defensive champion), Nigeria, Algeria, Botswana, Dr. Congo, Ghana, Mali, Mali, Senegal, Tanzania, Tunisia and Zambia.

    Here is a breakdown of the group and some key fixtures to predict:

    Group A: Morocco, Zambia, Senegal, Congo PhD

    Group B: Nigeria, Tunisia, Algeria, Botswana

    Group C: South Africa, Ghana, Mali, Tanzania

    WAFCON 2025 Group Stage Fixtures

    The competition will be held on July 5, 2025 at the newly built Olympic Stadium in Rabat, with Morocco facing Zambia. Defending champion South Africa will start the championship defense on July 7, facing Ghana in the Group C opener.

    Nigeria’s Super Falcons are nine-time champions and will play against Tunisia on July 6 in Casablanca. Here are the complete fixtures in the following group stages:

    • 25/05/07 Morocco and Zambia Olympic Stadium, Rabat
    • July 6, 25 Senegal vs Congo Dr. El Bachir Stadium, Mohammedia
    • November 7, 25 Zambia vs Senegal Olympic Stadium, Rabat
    • 07/12/25 Congo Doctor vs El Bachir Stadium in Morocco, Mohamedia
    • 17/07/25 Morocco and Senegal Olympics, Rabat
    • July 18, 25 Zambia vs Congo Dr. El Bachir Stadium, Mohammedia

    Group b

    • July 7, 25 Nigeria vs. Tunisia Lali Zaouli Stadium, Casablanca
    • 08/07/25 Algeria vs Botswana Father Jego Stadium, Casablanca
    • 07/07 Tunisian School and Larbi Zaouli Historica, Algeria
    • 14/07/25 Botswana vs Pèrejego Stadium in Nigeria, Casablanca
    • 19/07/25 Nigeria vs Algeria Larbi Zaouli Stadium, Casablanca
    • 20/07/25 Tunisia vs Botswana Père Jego Stadium, Casablanca

    Group c

    • South Africa and Ghana Honor Stadium on July 9, 25, Ouida
    • 10/07/25 Mali vs. Burkani Stadium, Tanzania
    • 25/07/15 Ghana vs Mali Honor Stadium, Oujda
    • 16/07/25 Tanzania vs South Africa Berkarn Stadium, Berkarn
    • July 21, 2005, South Africa vs. Mali Honor Stadium, Oujda
    • 21/07/25 Ghana and Berkani Stadium, Tanzania

    WAFCON 2024 results

    Here are the results of all competitions in the group stage of WAFCON 2024:

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