
TotalEnergies CAF Women's AFCON: Awa Diakhaté, the Lionesses of Teranga's Secret Weapon
Two years after a heartbreaking quarter-final exit against Zambia—decided by a penalty shootout in which Diakhaté missed a crucial spot kick—Senegal's star forward returns with a clear mission: redemption and triumph.
'We're not coming just to participate,' she says. 'Getting out of the group, going far, and winning the trophy—that's the goal.'
Drawn into a challenging Group A alongside hosts Morocco, DR Congo, and Zambia, Senegal face stiff competition from the ontset. However, Diakhaté is unfazed.
'We had the World Cup within reach. It hurt, but we learned. This time, we're here to win.'
Senegal's squad is no longer a team of newcomers. The lessons of AFCON 2022, coupled with World Cup playoff heartbreaks against Haiti and Japan, have forged a more seasoned and unified unit.
'Most of the girls have already played in a WAFCON. We know what it takes now. We're ready.'
From Obscurity to Olympique de Marseille
Diakhaté's rise has been swift. Just two years ago, she was playing in Senegal without a professional contract. Then came the TotalEnergies CAF WAFCON 2022, where she scored Senegal's first-ever goal in the tournament—an achievement that changed her career overnight.
'That's when everything changed. I got noticed and signed with OM. It's something I'm proud of, but it's thanks to the national team.'
Now a mainstay at Marseille, Diakhaté has impressed with her explosive pace, powerful dribbling, and deft left foot. Nicknamed 'Neymar' during her time with the U20s, she's grown into a player for big moments—one who's eager to lead by example.
'There are girls on the national team without clubs. I always tell them: AFCON is a showcase. You have to give it everything.'
A Leader on and off the Pitch
More than a footballer, Diakhaté has become a voice for her generation. As an official ambassador for the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic Games (October 31–November 13), she sees her platform as an opportunity to inspire young people, particularly girls.
'These Games are a chance—for Senegal, for Africa, for youth. If I can motivate, encourage, and help girls dream bigger, I will.'
Ndeye Awa Diakhaté rejoint l'aventure Dakar 2026 comme ambassadrice officielle, un rôle fort de symbole alors que pour la première fois les JOJ posent leurs valises en Afrique et au Sénégal.
Off The Pitch est fier de se tenir à ses côtés pour une si exaltante aventure. pic.twitter.com/vV6wVpgb5S — Off the pitch (@agenceotp) April 28, 2025
Her message carries weight, shaped by personal experience: training on dusty fields, without equipment, often overlooked. She knows raw talent isn't enough. Visibility, infrastructure, and support are essential.
'This WAFCON is more than just a tournament. It's a launchpad. A chance for those still waiting for theirs. WAFCON changed my life. I'm proof of that.'
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