
The TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) 2026 has commenced in Morocco, with the host nation and regional rivals Algeria making immediate statements in Group A. Morocco, twice runners-up in the last two editions, delivered a commanding 4-0 victory over Kenya to set a high standard for the tournament. Beyond the battle for continental supremacy, this year’s competition carries additional weight as it serves as the primary qualification pathway for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup, intensifying the stakes for every participating nation.
In the opening fixtures, Morocco’s Atlas Lionesses dominated Kenya with a display of aggressive, high-possession football. Ibtissam Jraidi netted a brace, supported by goals from Sakina Ouzraoui and Meriem Atiq, to catapult the hosts to the top of their group. Meanwhile, Algeria showcased clinical efficiency in their 2-0 victory over Senegal. Despite enjoying less of the ball, a first-half penalty from Marine Dafeur and a late strike by M)lissa Bethi ensured the win. These results set the stage for a pivotal encounter between Morocco and Algeria next Thursday, while Kenya and Senegal must now fight to keep their qualification hopes alive.
Ghana’s Black Queens are also preparing for their 12th WAFCON appearance, fueled by optimism that they can finally end their long trophy drought. After qualifying with a victory over Egypt, the Queens have been drawn into Group D alongside Cape Verde, Cameroon, and Mali. Head coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren has overseen an extensive preparation period, integrating a blend of experienced veterans and promising debutants. Recent practice matches have shown positive results, suggesting the team is well-positioned to navigate a challenging group stage and secure a spot in the upcoming World Cup.
As the tournament progresses, the Black Queens will look to draw inspiration from their storied history in the competition. Ghana currently holds the record for the highest-scoring match in WAFCON history, a 6-3 thriller against Zimbabwe during the 2000 tournament. With the current squad showing similar attacking potential, the 2026 edition represents a crucial opportunity for Ghana to reassert its status as a powerhouse in African women's football and bring home the elusive continental title.
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