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The Hindu
9 hours ago
- Sport
- The Hindu
South Africa vs Ghana LIVE streaming info, WAFCON 2024: When and where to watch around the world?
South Africa and Ghana will kick off their Women's African Cup of Nations 2024 campaign on Monday with a Group C clash at the Honneur (Honour) Stadium in Oujda, Morocco. South Africa and Ghana is in Group C along with Mali and Tanzania. When and where will the South Africa vs Ghana WAFCON 2024 match kick-off? The South Africa vs Ghana WAFCON 2024 match will kick-off at 5 PM Morocco local time (9:30 PM IST) on Monday, July 7 at the Honneur (Honour) Stadium in Oujda, Morocco. Where to watch the match in Africa? Where to watch the match outside Africa? Related Topics South Africa / Ghana


CAF
a day ago
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- CAF
CAF Unveils Technical Study Group for TotalEnergies CAF WAFCON, Morocco 2024
TSG to be led by Raul Chipenda and will feature Shilene Booysen, Lamia Boumehdi and Clementine Touré, among others Team to share technical & tactical insights on all 26 matches Group to produce a post-tournament technical report The Confédération Africaine de Football ('CAF') has unveiled the Technical Study Group (TSG) for the TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) Morocco 2024. The Technical Study Group (TSG) of the WAFCON 2024 Confédération Africaine de Football ('CAF') is a team of experienced football experts, former coaches, technical directors, instructors, and analysts, tasked with studying, analysing, and documenting CAF competitions. They will analyse tactical trends, playing systems, and individual and team performances, producing detailed technical reports that summarize these observations. These reports not only highlight strategies and best practices but also provide practical recommendations to CAF Member Associations, coaches, and development departments to help elevate the standard of the game across the continent. In addition to analysis and reporting, the TSG will select official awards such as 'Woman of the Match,' 'Best XI,' and the tournament's best player, goalkeeper, or young talent. They will also contribute to CAF's broader technical strategy by supporting coaching education, creating learning materials, and sharing findings from tournaments through workshops and courses. Ultimately, the TSG's work helps align CAF's development initiatives with CAF's development strategy, ensuring continuous improvement in coaching standards, player development, and the overall quality of football in Africa. The TSG members for WAFCON 2024, led by the director of CAF Technical development division, Raul Chipenda, are also tasked with providing a Fair play report after each match. Meet the TotalEnergies CAF WAFCON 2024 Technical Study Group: Sheryl Botes (South Africa) A senior CAF coaching instructor and long-standing women's football advocate, Botes brings decades of experience in technical development, coach education, and tournament analysis across the continent. Currently, Sheryl is serving as the head coach of the Uganda women's national team. Leah Sweetness (South Africa) With a strong background in women's football development, Sweetness is a CAF-certified instructor and former player dedicated to nurturing young talent and advancing the women's game in southern Africa. She is the TSG lead for the COSAFA Zone. Lamia Boumehdi (Morocco) A former coach of the Morocco U20 Women's National Team, Boumehdi has been instrumental in the rise of Moroccan women's football, contributing both at club and national levels with a focus on technical excellence and youth progression. She guided TP Mazembe to a first ever CAF Women's Champions League title 2024. Radia Fertoul (Algeria) A former head coach of the Algerian women's national team, Fertoul is a respected tactician with rich experience in North African football. She has also served as a development coach and mentor for young female athletes. Jacqueline Shipanga (Namibia) One of the most recognisable figures in Namibian football, Shipanga is a CAF and FIFA coaching instructor and former Brave Gladiators coach, known for her leadership in both technical and administrative roles. Shipanga is the technical director of the NFA, the only women to occupy the role in our continent currently. Shilene Booysen (South Africa) Booysen is a highly regarded tactician with experience coaching South Sudan's women's national team and as a former analyst for Banyana Banyana. Her deep analytical approach makes her a key member of the group. Clementine Touré (Côte d'Ivoire) She is the former head coach of Côte d'Ivoire's women's national team, Touré is a trailblazer in African women's football. She led Equatorial Guinea to the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup and has vast experience at WAFCON level. She also served as TSG in both 2019 and 2023 FIFA Women World Cups. Bernadette Anong (Cameroon) A former Indomitable Lioness and current coach, Anong is deeply involved in talent development in Cameroon. She brings a blend of tactical insight and player-centred analysis to the TSG. Anong was part of the coaching staff that lead the Cameroon women national team to their First World Cup and Olympic qualifications. The TSG's work will be published in a post-tournament technical report that will inform future training, talent identification, and development programmes across the continent. As the TotalEnergies TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) Morocco 2024 kicks off on Saturday, 05 July, the TSG team will be at the heart of CAF's mission to deepen the understanding of the women's game and further elevate its standards. For more information on the TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2024, visit For further Inquiries: communications@ CAF | Communication Department


BBC News
24-06-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Who has been called up for Wafcon 2024?
The delayed 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations begins on Saturday, 5 July in sides will compete to be crowned champions, with the final to be played in Rabat on Saturday, 26 are the confirmed 26-player squad lists which have been submitted to the Confederation of African players play in domestic leagues unless indicated otherwise. Algeria To be announced. Botswana Goalkeepers: Sedilame Maitumelo Bosija (Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa), Tlamelo Pheresi (Gaborone United), Lesego Moeng (TS Galaxy, South Africa).Defenders: Masego Montsho (Security Systems), Mokgabo Thanda (Great Buffaloes), Lone Gaofetoge, (Amedspor, Turkey), Kesegofetse Mochawe (Gaborone United), Veronicah Mogotsi (Double Action), Boitumelo Gammu (FC Ongos).Midfielders: Nancy Baeletsi (Gaborone United), Laone Moloi (Double Action), Tshegofatso Mosotho (Mazotie FC), Obonetse Rathari (Gaborone United), Golebaone Selebatso (Gaborone United), Esalenna Galekhutle (William Carey, USA), Leungo Senwelo (Mazotie FC).Forwards: Balotlhanyi Johannes (Double Action), Lesego Radiakanyo (Gaborone United), Jessica Maponga (Gaborone United), Keitumetse Dithebe (Ankara BB Fomget, Turkey), Nondi Mahlasela (Prisons XI), Michelle Abueng (BDF XI), Yaone Modise (Gaborone United), Gaonyadiwe Ontlametse (Gaborone United), Refilwe Tholakele (Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa), Peggy Manewe (Double Action). DR Congo To be announced. Ghana To be announced. Mali To be announced. Morocco Goalkeepers: Khadija Errmichi (AS FAR), Ines Arouaissa (Saint Mal, Switzerland), Fatima Ezzahra El Jabraoui (Wydad Casablanca), Hind Hasnaoui (AS FAR).Defenders: Hanane Ait Elhaj (Valencia, Spain), Zineb Redouani (AS FAR), Sabah Seghir (FC Bale, Switzerland), Aziza Rebbah (AS FAR), Nouhaila Benzina (AS FAR), Siham Boukhami (AS FAR), Yasmin Katie Mrabet (Valencia, Spain), Soumia Hady (Wydad Casablanca).Midfielders: Ghizlane Chebbak (Levante Las Planas, Spain), Najat Badri (AS FAR), Elodie Nakkach (Al Ahli, Saudi Arabia), Salma Bouguerch (Wydad Casablanca), Anissa Lahmari (Levante, Spain), Sarah Kassi (Fleury, France), Imene El Ghazouani (Servette, Switzerland), Sanaa Mssoudy (AS FAR).Forwards: Fatima Tagnaout (AS FAR), Sakina Ouzraoui Diki (Costa Adeje Tenerife, Spain), Rania Boutiebi (YLA Brugge, Belgium), Imane Saoud (Unattached), Ibtissam Jraidi (Al Ahli, Saudi Arabia), Kenza Chapelle (Strasbourg, France). Nigeria Goalkeepers: Chiamaka Nnadozie (Paris FC, France), Tochukwu Oluehi (Shulalat Alsharqia FC, Saudi Arabia), Udoka Unachukwu (Nasarawa Amazons).Defenders: Osinachi Ohale (Pachuca, Mexico), Michelle Alozie (Houston Dash, USA), Oluwatosin Demehin (Galatasaray, Turkey), Ashleigh Plumptre (Al-Ittihad, Saudi Arabia), Shukurat Oladipo (Roma, Italy), Sikiratu Isah (Nasarawa Amazons), Miracle Usani (Edo Queens).Midfielders: Rasheedat Ajibade (Atletico Madrid, Spain), Halimatu Ayinde (Rosengard, Sweden), Toni Payne (Everton, England), Jennifer Echegini (Paris St-Germain, France), Deborah Abiodun (Dallas Trinity FC, USA), Christy Ucheibe (Benfica, Portugal).Forwards: Asisat Oshoala (Bay FC, USA), Francisca Ordega (Al-Ittihad, Saudi Arabia), Chiwendu Veronica Ihezuo (Pachuca, Mexico), Ifeoma Onumonu (Montpellier, France), Esther Okoronkwo (AFC Toronto, Canada), Rinsola Babajide (Costa Adeje Tenerife, Spain), Folashade Ijamilusi (Liaoning Shenyang, China), Chioma Okafor (University of Connecticut, USA). Senegal To be announced. South Africa Goalkeepers: Kaylin Swart (JVW FC), Andile Dlamini (Mamelodi Sundowns), Dineo Magagula (TS Galaxy), Casey Gordon (JVW FC).Defenders: Lebohang Ramalepe (Mamelodi Sundowns), Fikile Magama (University of the Western Cape), Gabriela Salgado (JVW FC), Tiisetso Makhubela (Mamelodi Sundowns), Bambanani Mbane (Mamelodi Sundowns), Lonathemba Mhlongo (University of the Western Cape), Bongeka Gamede (Nodsjaelland, Denmark).Midfielders: Sibulele Holweni (University of the Western Cape), Linda Mothlalo (Glasgow City, Scotland), Nonhlanhla Mthandi (Mamelodi Sundowns), Refiloe Jane (TS Galaxy), Amogelang Motau (Club Tijuana, Mexico), Regina Mogolola (JVW FC), Noxolo Cesane (Mamelodi Sundowns), Adrielle Mibe (University of Johannesburg), Kgalebane Mohlakoana (TP Mazembe, DR Congo).Forwards: Hildah Magaia (Club Tijuana, Mexico), Jermaine Seoposenwe (CF Monterrey, Mexico), Nthabiseng Majiya (Mamelodi Sundowns), Bonolo Mokoma (JVW FC), Ronnel Donnelly (University of the Western Cape), Karabo Dhlamini (Mamelodi Sundowns). Tanzania To be announced. Tunisia To be announced. Zambia Goalkeepers: Mwila Chishala Mufunte, Ngambo Musole, Catherine Martha Tembo, Lushomo Mweemba, Margaret Belemu, Pauline Zulu, Memory Nthala, Esther Siamfuko, Mapalo Ireen Lungu, Xiomara Mapepa, Racheal Nachula, Grace Chanda, Prisca Chilufya, Evarine Susan Katongo, Natasha Nanyangwe, Rhoda Chileshe, Mercy Chipasula, Mary Barbra Banda, Fridah Mukoma, Kabange Mupopo, Racheal Kundananji.