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2010 Women's African Football Championship
The 2010 African Women's Championship was held in South Africa from 31 October to 14 November 2010. Seven national teams joined the host nation following a series of knock-out home and away ties. This tournament was also a qualification tournament for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, with the two finalists, Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea qualifying for the finals in Germany. Qualification A total of 23 national teams entered qualification which has held over two rounds. In the preliminary round, the 18 lowest-ranked nations were drawn in pairs. The nine winners joined five other national teams in the first round, where the seven winners qualified for the finals. Qualified teams * * * * * * * * Squads Group stage The final tournament was held in Gauteng, South Africa from 31 October to 14 November 2010. The seven first round winners joined the host in the finals. The draw took place on 21 September. Matches were played at Sinaba Stadium in Daveyton and Makhulong Stadiu ...
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Perpetua Nkwocha
Perpetua Ijeoma Nkwocha (born 3 January 1976) is a Nigerian former professional association football, footballer who played for and captained the Nigeria women's national football team. She is the Coach (sport), coach of Clemensnäs IF from Swedish Women's Football Division 2. She previously played for Sweden, Swedish football club, club Sunnanå SK. Club career She played for Sweden, Swedish side Sunnanå SK in both the top division (Damallsvenskan) and the second division (Elitettan) leagues from 2007 until 2014. In June 2008, the BBC Sport, BBC reported that Nkwocha had announced her plans to retire in two years, and that after doing so she wants to continue to be involved in football by becoming a coach. As of 2012 she was still playing in Sweden's second-tier league. Ahead of the 2015 season, 39-year-old Nkwocha left Sunnanå to join lower division (4th tier) Clemensnäs IF in a player-coach role. She spent part of the previous season coaching boys' football in Nigeria, b ...
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Esther Chabruma
Esther (; ), originally Hadassah (; ), is the eponymous heroine of the Book of Esther in the Hebrew Bible. According to the biblical narrative, which is set in the Achaemenid Empire, the Persian king Ahasuerus falls in love with Esther and marries her. His grand vizier Haman is offended by Esther's cousin and guardian Mordecai because of his refusal to bow before him; bowing in front of another person was a prominent gesture of respect in Persian society, but deemed unacceptable by Mordecai, who believes that a Jew should only express submissiveness to God. Consequently, Haman plots to have all of Persia's Jews killed, and eventually convinces Ahasuerus to permit him to do so. However, Esther foils the plan by revealing and decrying Haman's plans to Ahasuerus, who then has Haman executed and grants permission to the Jews to take up arms against their enemies; Esther is hailed for her courage and for working to save the Jewish nation from eradication. The Book of Esther's story ...
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Dlamini Amanda
Amanda Sinegugu Dlamini (born 22 July 1988) is a former South African soccer player who is currently a soccer analyst and football administrator. She represented the South Africa women's national team at the 2012 (as the captain) and 2016 Summer Olympics. Dlamini won her maiden national title with JVW in 2019. In 2024 she became the first woman to commentate a match at the Africa Cup of Nations. Early career Dlamini was born in Harding in KwaZulu Natal. She started playing soccer in 1999 for a boys' team, Young Callies. Club career At a club level, Dlamini has played for Durban Ladies and the UJ Ladies. She was part of the UJ Ladies team that won the inaugural Varsity Women's Football Cup in 2013. Dlamini played for JVW FC and was part of the team that won the 2019 Sasol League Championship. International career She made her debut for the senior national team in 2007 in a 5–0 loss to Nigeria in an Olympic qualifier. She scored her first international goal against ...
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Gabonese Football Federation
The Gabonese Football Federation () is the governing body of football in Gabon. It was founded in 1962 and affiliated to FIFA in 1966 and the Confederation of African Football in 1967. It organises the national football league, as well as the men's and women's national teams. References External links * Gabon Football in Gabon Sports organizations established in 1962 Football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ... Association football governing bodies in Africa 1962 establishments in Gabon {{footy-org-stub ...
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Fatuma Swalehe
Fatuma is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Fatuma Abdulkadir Adan, Kenyan lawyer and peace ambassador * Fatuma Abdullahi Insaniya, Somali diplomat * Fatuma Ali Saman, Kenyan educationist and women's rights campaigner * Fatuma binti Yusuf al-Alawi, queen of Unguja in pre-Sultanate Zanzibar * Fatuma Gedi, Kenyan politician * Fatuma Ibrahim Ali, Kenyan politician * Fatuma Ndangiza, (born 1968), Rwandan policy expert and politician * Fatuma Roba, Ethiopian long-distance runner * Fatuma Sado, Ethiopian long-distance runner {{given name Feminine given names ...
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Sophia Mwasikili
Sophia Edward Mwasikili (born 4 April 1986) is a Tanzanian footballer who plays as a defender and captains Captain is a title, an appellative for the commanding officer of a military unit; the supreme leader or highest rank officer of a navy ship, merchant ship, aeroplane, spacecraft, or other vessel; or the commander of a port, fire or police depa ... the Tanzania women's national team. International career Mwasikili capped for Tanzania at senior level during the 2018 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification. References 1986 births Living people Tanzanian women's footballers Women's association football defenders Tanzania women's international footballers Place of birth missing (living people) {{Tanzania-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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Diaty N'Diaye
Diaty N'Diaye (born 25 March 1984) is a Malian footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby lea .... She has been a member of the Mali women's national team. International career N'Diaye capped for Mali at senior level during the 2006 African Women's Championship. References 1984 births Living people Malian women's footballers Mali women's international footballers Women's association football players not categorized by position 21st-century Malian sportswomen {{Mali-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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Fatoumata Diarra (footballer)
Fatoumata Diarra (born 15 April 1986) is a Malian international footballer who plays as a forward for AS Mandé and the Mali women's national football team. She competed for Mali at the 2018 Africa Women Cup of Nations The 2018 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (officially known as the Total Women's Africa Cup Of Nations, Ghana 2018) was the 13th edition of the Africa Women Cup of Nations (formerly African Women's Championship), the biennial international football ..., playing in five matches and scoring three goals. References 1986 births Living people Malian women's footballers Mali women's international footballers Women's association football forwards 21st-century Malian sportswomen {{Mali-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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Aicha Konate
Aicha Konate (born 12 August 1984) is a Malian footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby lea .... She has been a member of the Mali women's national team. International career Konate capped for Mali at senior level during the 2006 African Women's Championship. References 1984 births Living people Malian women's footballers Mali women's international footballers Women's association football players not categorized by position 21st-century Malian sportswomen {{Mali-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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Senegalese Football Federation
The Senegalese Football Federation (; FSF) is the governing body of football in Senegal. It is based in the capital of Senegal, Dakar, and was founded in 1960. The FSF aided in the development of football in Senegal, specifically for its professional and amateur leagues, youth and women's football and academies. Currently the FSF oversees the professional leagues, run by the ''Ligue Sénégalaise de Football Professionnel'' (LSFP) and fully organises the national teams, youth, women's and amateur football and all football administration. History Pre-2000s A former colony of France, football was introduced to Senegal by French soldiers who played to remain fit and healthy.Gerard Akindes, “What Model for football club management in Africa?” in ''Africa's Elite Football: Structure, Politics and Everyday Challenges,'' ed. Chuka Onwumechili. (London: Routledge, 2020), 179. Soon after, football spread and became an important aspect of Senegalese culture, and the FSF was establ ...
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Janine Van Wyk
Janine van Wyk (born 17 April 1987) is a former South African professional Association football, soccer Defender (association football), defender, Manager (association football), coach, and owner of JVW F.C., a club she founded and bears her name. Van Wyk was the Captain (association football), captain of the South Africa women's national soccer team, South African women's national team, has the most international caps among African women's national teams with 185 and was the first South African ever to play in the U.S. National Women's Soccer League. Early life and education Van Wyk was born in Alberton, South Africa, Alberton to Dannie and Gwen van Wyk. She grew up in Germiston and started playing soccer at the age of 6, attending Hoërskool Alberton, an Afrikaans medium school that did not play soccer, along the way. Her first team was the Springs Home Sweepers in KwaThema. She came out at aged 15. Club career A few years later, Van Wyk joined the Moroka Swallows and later, ...
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Guinean Football Federation
The Guinean Football Federation (French: ') is the governing body of Football (soccer), football in Guinea. It was founded in 1959, affiliated to FIFA and to Confederation of African Football, CAF in 1962. It organizes the national football league and the Guinea national football team, national team, which has never qualified for the World cup, World Cup. References External links * Guineaat Confederation of African Football, CAF Guinea
at FIFA National members of the Confederation of African Football, Guinea Football in Guinea Sports organizations established in 1960 Sports governing bodies in Guinea, Football Association football governing bodies in Africa, Guinea {{Guinea-sport-stub ...
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