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2020 UNAF Women's Tournament
The 2020 UNAF Women's Tournament is the 2nd edition of the UNAF Women's Tournament, an association football tournament open to the women's national teams of UNAF member countries. The tournament took place in Tunisia. Of the five UNAF member countries, Libya and Egypt chose not to participate in the competition. Mauritania and Tanzania were invited to replace the two withdrawal teams. Participants Venues Squads Tournament All times are local, Central Africa Time, CAT (UTC+01:00, UTC+1). Matches ---- ---- ---- ---- Final ranking Goalscorers ;5 goals * Mwanahamisi Shurua ;4 goals * Ghizlane Chebbak ;2 goals * Imene Merrouche * Salma Amani * Sanaâ Mssoudy ;1 goal * Houria Affak * Hanna Boubezari * Ferial Daoui * Anissa Dellidj * Kenza Hadjar * Soulef Kacem * Nour Imane Addi * Ibtissam Jraidi * Hayat Khirou * Amina Bellali * Opa Clement * Onikia Kasunga * Diana Lucas Misua * Aisha Masaka * Fatouma Saloum * Kadushu Shabami * Jolita Singanu * Chaima Ben Mohamed ...
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Mwanahamisi Shurua
Mwanahamisi Omary Shurua (born 16 October 1989) is a Tanzanian professional Association football, footballer who plays as a forward for Simba Queens and the Tanzania women's national football team, Tanzania women's national team. International career In 2018, Shurua scored one goal in their run to winning the 2018 CECAFA Women's Championship after scoring Ethiopia 4–1 in their final group match. Honours * CECAFA Women's Championship: 2018 CECAFA Women's Championship, 2018 References External links

* 1989 births Living people Tanzanian women's footballers Women's association football forwards Tanzania women's international footballers Place of birth missing (living people) {{Tanzania-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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Ferial Daoui
Ferial Daoui (; born 15 December 1999) is an Algerian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Saudi Women's Premier League club Al-Amal and the Algeria national team. She is also known as Ferial Marzouq Al Arabi Daoui in Saudi Arabia where the patronymic name is commonly used for Arabs (where the father's name is Marzouq, the grandfather name is Al Arabi and the family name is Daoui). Club career Daoui kicked off her football journey with her hometown club, FC Constantine (), progressing through the youth system to the senior team. In 2019, she was integrated into the senior team. She was named Algerian women's footballer of the year in 2022. In 2023, after Coach Fertoul was appointed to lead the Saudi team Al-Amal, Daoui was recruited by the club for a one-season contract. helping the club in achieving promotion for the first time in its history. International career Youth Daoui is a former Algerian youth international having represented the youth selection teams ...
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Houria Affak
Houria Affak (born 11 July 1988) is an Algerian footballer who plays as a forward who plays for Saudi club Phoenix. International career Affak scored in Algeria's 1–0 win against Ghana at the 2014 African Women's Championship The 2014 African Women's Championship, the 11th edition of the tournament, was held in Namibia. This tournament, organized by the Confederation of African Football, was also a qualification tournament for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, with top .... References 1988 births Living people Algerian women's footballers Women's association football forwards Algeria women's international footballers 21st-century Algerian sportswomen Algerian expatriate women's footballers Expatriate women's footballers in Saudi Arabia Algerian expatriate sportspeople in Saudi Arabia {{Algeria-footy-forward-stub ...
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Aisha Masaka
Aisha Khamis Masaka (; born 10 November 2003) is a Tanzanian footballer who plays as a forward or a winger for Women's Super League club Brighton & Hove Albion and the Tanzania women's national team. Club career Masaka has played for Young Africans in Tanzania. After a two-year spell at BK Häcken, Masaka signed for Brighton & Hove Albion on 17 July 2024. International career Masaka capped for Tanzania at senior level during 2021 COSAFA Women's Championship The 2021 COSAFA Women's Championship was 9th edition of the COSAFA Women's Championship, a women's international football tournament for national teams organised by COSAFA, teams from Southern Africa. It will take place from 28 September to 9 Oc .... Career statistics Club . References External links * * * 2003 births Living people People from Singida Region Tanzanian women's footballers Women's association football forwards Women's association football wingers Young Africans S.C. players BK Häcken F ...
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Mariem Houij
Mariem "Maryama" Houij (born 8 August 1994) is a Tunisian footballer, who plays as a forward for Saudi club Abha and the Tunisia women's national team. Private life Mariem Houij was born in Sousse, Tunisia on 8 August 1994. Club career FC Vendenheim She played in the Championnat de France de Football Féminine de Division 2 – Group B for the French club FC Vendenheim. She capped in 13 matches in the 2017–18 season. Ataşehir Belediyespor Houij joined the Istanbul-based team Ataşehir Belediyespor on 20 July 2018. She took part at the 2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round. She played in all three matches of the qualification round, and scored two goals. ALG Spor In the 2021-22 Turkcell Women's Super League season, she transferred to the Gaziantep-based club ALG Spor. She enjoyed the 2021-22 Women's Super League champion title of her team. On 18 August 2022, she played in the 2022–23 UEFA Women's Champions League. Galatasaray She signed ...
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Ibtissam Jraidi
Ibtissam (, also written Ibtissem) is a female Arabic ism (given name) that means "smile". * Ibtissam Lachgar (born 1975), Moroccan feminist, human rights activist, and LGBT advocate * Ibtissam Tiskat, Moroccan singer, songwriter and actress See also *Ibtisam Ibtisam is an Arabic ism "given name" meaning "smile". Among Arabic speakers, it is considered a woman's name, but among South Asian Muslims, it is also used to name men. * Ibtisam Barakat, Palestinian-American writer, poet, and educator * Ibtis ... {{given name Arabic-language feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Yasmine Jemai
Yasmine Jemai (, born 12 June 1999) is a Tunisian football midfielder who plays for Saudi club Al-Suqoor and the Tunisia women's national team. Club career Jemai has played for ES Sahel in Tunisia. In December 2021, she moved to Turkey and joined Fatih Vatan Spor in Istanbul to play in the 2021–22 Turkish Super League. In the second half of the season, she transferred to Kireçburnu Spor. On 17 October 2022, she left Turkey for Al Ahli SFC in Saudi Arabia. International career Jemai has capped for Tunisia at senior level, including two friendly away wins over Jordan Jordan, officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is a country in the Southern Levant region of West Asia. Jordan is bordered by Syria to the north, Iraq to the east, Saudi Arabia to the south, and Israel and the occupied Palestinian ter ... in June 2021. See also * List of Tunisia women's international footballers References External links * * 1999 births Living people Foot ...
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Hayat Khirou
Hayat or Hayet is an Arabic word which means "life". People *Hayat Boumeddiene, common law wife of Amedy Coulibaly, who perpetrated the Montrouge shooting in France in 2015 * Hayat El Garaa, Moroccan para-athlete * Malik Asif Hayat, chairman of the Federal Public Service Commission of Pakistan * Hayat Kabasakal, Turkish management academic *Hayat Mahmud, Bengali feudal lord and military commander *Heyat Mahmud, medieval Bengali poet * Sofia Hayat (born 1974), British-Indian model and actress Places * Hayat, Algeria, a city in Algeria * Həyat, a village in Kalbajar Rayon, Azerbaijan * Menzel Hayet, a town and commune in the Monastir Governorate, Tunisia * Seyyed Ramazan, also known as Hāyeţ, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran Arts and media Television * Hayat TV (Bosnia and Herzegovina), a Bosnian TV network and TV channel founded in 1992 * Hayat TV (Turkey), a Turkish TV channel * Hayat Folk, a Bosnian music TV channel dedicated to traditional "Sevdalinka" songs (founde ...
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Ghizlane Chebbak
Ghizlane Chebbak (; born 22 February 1990) is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liga F club Levante Badalona and the Morocco women's national team. She was named the player of the tournament in the 2022 Africa Women's Cup of Nations. She is the daughter of Larbi Chebbak, a player for the Morocco men's national team in the 1970s. Club career Chebbak began her career with the club Ain Sebaa. Then, she joined Rachad Bernoussi. She first played with Wydad AC and then with Raja CA and then to the Municipal Club of Al-Ayoun. In early 2011, Chebbak played with the Morocco women's national team in a friendly match against Egypt in Cairo. She scored a brace and Morocco won 2-1. Her performance drew interest from the leaders of the Egyptian club Misr Lel Makkasa SC. She joined the club during the 2010/11 season where she competed in the Egyptian Premier League. Her experience was cut short due to political instability in Egypt after the January 25 rev ...
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Salma Amani
Salma Abdulkarim Lahcen Amani (; born 28 November 1989) is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for USL Super League club Brooklyn FC and the Morocco national team. She also holds French citizenship. Early life Amani was born in Rabat. She left her parents and Morocco at the age of eight months to settle in France with her brothers in the city of Brest, where she grew up and was educated by her grandparents. Club career Amani started playing football at the age of 5 at SC Brest 2, with her twin brother Salam, playing with boys until the age of 13. Amani then played with AS Brestoise for a year, and then at Lorient. International career Amani capped for Morocco at senior level during the 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification (first round). Career statistics International goals See also *List of Morocco women's international footballers This is a non-exhaustive list of Morocco women's international footballers – association football p ...
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Nour Imane Addi
Nour Imane Addi (; born 10 June 1997) is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a center midfielder for Campeonato Nacional Feminino club Albergaria and the Morocco women's national team. Early life Addi was born and raised in Oued Zem. College career Addi attended the University of South Alabama The University of South Alabama (USA) is a public research university in Mobile, Alabama, United States. It was created by the Alabama Legislature in May 1963 and replaced existing extension programs operated in Mobile by the University of Alaba ... in the United States. She played two seasons for the USA Jaguars, totaling 15 goals and five assists. In 2021, she scored six goals in five starts, finishing the year with six goals in 14 games. In 2022, she was named a Sun Belt Conference first-team selection, as she scored 8 regular season goals (out of 9 total goals, 6 of those game-winning). She was also selected to the College Sports Communicators 2022 Academic All-Amer ...
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