The quest for continental glory is heating up as teams across Africa battle it out in qualifiers for the CAF Women's Champions League, Nigeriasoccernet.com reports.
This prestigious tournament, now in its fourth edition, has rapidly grown in stature since its inception, captivating audiences worldwide with its intense competition and inspiring stories.
With defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns setting a high bar, clubs from across the continent are determined to claim the coveted title. The likes of AS FAR, AS Mande, and many others have established themselves as formidable forces, promising an even more thrilling competition this year.
The journey to the November final begins with regional qualifiers across CAF's six zones. Sierra Leone, Cote d'Ivoire, Malawi, DR Congo, Ethiopia, and Algeria will host these crucial clashes, with the winners advancing to the main tournament. As the competition unfolds, fans can expect a spectacle of skill, passion, and determination as Africa's top women's clubs vie for supremacy.
WAFU B:
WAFU B Qualifiers officially got underway on Saturday, 10 August in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire.
Inter d’Abidjan, hosts of the last CAF Women’s Champions League Finals will be hoping to qualify for their second appearance this season. However, with sides such as Hasaacas Ladies of Ghana also in contention, competition in the WAFU B qualifiers will be at an all-time high in Abidjan.
Host: Cote d’Ivoire
Date: 10 - 23 August
Participants : Inter d'Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire), Ainonvi FC (Benin), AS Kozah (Togo), Hasaacas Ladies (Ghana), O. Étincelles (Burkina Faso), AS Garde Nationale (Niger), EDO Queens (Nigeria)