Published:
Monday, 18 November 2024
In the aftermath of the thrilling group stages of the CAF Women’s Champions League Morocco 2024, the Confederation of African Football’s (CAF) Technical Study Group (TSG) has officially unveiled the standout eleven players from the competition.
The esteemed CAF TSG is composed of a select group of distinguished African football professionals, which include elite coaches, seasoned analysts, and knowledgeable technical advisors.
Leading the Best 11 selections are four remarkable players hailing from AS FAR, accompanied by two emerging talents each from tournament newcomers Edo Queens and FC Masar. Rounding out the roster are formidable players from Mamelodi Sundowns, University of the Western Cape (UWC), and TP Mazembe.
Notably, AS FAR’s skilled goalkeeper Khadija ER-Rmichi has earned her position as the primary shot-stopper following an impressive performance that saw her concede only a single goal throughout the group stages.
The central defense features AS FAR’s Nouhaila Benzina and Shadia Nankya from FC Masar, forming a dynamic partnership. Meanwhile, the back line is fortified by full-backs Cordeila Odoma of Edo Queens and Karabo Dhlamini from Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies.
Anchoring the midfield is the highly experienced Amogelang Motau from UWC, who plays a pivotal role just behind the potent attacking duo of Sanaa Mssoudy from AS FAR and Sandrine Niyonkuru of FC Masar.
Heading the attacking trio is the formidable Emem Essien of Edo Queens, complemented by AS FAR’s breakout star, the teenage sensation Doha El Madani, and the skilled Lacho Marta of TP Mazembe.
The CAF Technical Study Group has also highlighted the standout players and coach from the group stages, showcasing their exceptional performances throughout the tournament:
Top Goalscorer
Doha El Madani (5 goals)
AS FAR
#7
Best Player
Sanaa Mssoudy
AS FAR
#18
Best Goalkeeper
Khadija Er-Rmichi
AS FAR
#1
Best Coach
Ahmad Ramadhan
FC Masar
As the tournament progresses, the thrilling knockout stages are set to commence on Tuesday, 19 November, featuring an exciting match-up where Edo Queens will face off against TP Mazembe at 16h00 Local Time. This will be followed by a highly anticipated clash where former champions AS FAR take on FC Masar at 19h00 Local Time.
Fans are strongly encouraged to actively participate in the ongoing online discussions across CAF’s digital channels, utilizing the hashtag #CAFWCL2024 to stay informed with all exclusive insights and behind-the-scenes coverage.
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What criteria were used by the CAF Technical Study Group to select the “Best 11” players from the Women’s Champions League group stages?
**Interview with CAF Technical Study Group Member, Coach Amina Sayeed**
*Editor:* Welcome, Coach Sayeed. Thank you for joining us today to discuss the recent announcement of the standout players from the CAF Women’s Champions League group stages. What an exciting tournament it has been!
*Coach Sayeed:* Thank you for having me! Yes, the tournament has indeed been thrilling and a fantastic showcase of talent across African women’s football.
*Editor:* The CAF Technical Study Group has selected an impressive “Best 11″ from the competition. Can you tell us about the selection process and what stood out to the committee?
*Coach Sayeed:* Absolutely. Our selection process involved meticulously analyzing each match throughout the group stages. We assessed players based on their technical skills, tactical understanding, consistency, and overall impact on their team’s performance. The standout players demonstrated not only individual brilliance but also the ability to elevate their teammates.
*Editor:* It’s exciting to see that AS FAR contributed four players to the “Best 11.” What do you think has contributed to their strong performance in this tournament?
*Coach Sayeed:* AS FAR has consistently shown a robust team strategy and excellent coaching. Their players, like goalkeeper Khadija ER-Rmichi, exhibited exceptional skill and composure, which was evident in them conceding only one goal. It’s a testament to their hard work and cohesion as a unit.
*Editor:* The inclusion of young talents from newcomers like Edo Queens and FC Masar speaks volumes about the growth of women’s football in Africa. What potential do you see in these emerging squads?
*Coach Sayeed:* The emergence of teams like Edo Queens and FC Masar is incredibly promising for African football. They bring fresh energy and talent, as seen with players like Emem Essien and Sandrine Niyonkuru. Such players not only raise the competitive bar but also inspire the next generation of athletes. It signifies that women’s football is growing and becoming more competitive across the continent.
*Editor:* How important is it to recognize standout players and coaches from the tournament, and what impact do you believe it has on women’s football in Africa?
*Coach Sayeed:* Recognition is crucial. Highlighting outstanding performances gives players and coaches the acknowledgment they deserve, which motivates them to push their limits further. This visibility can attract sponsorships, improve the sport’s profile, and ultimately ensure a brighter future for women’s football in Africa. It’s about building a culture where excellence is celebrated.
*Editor:* Thank you, Coach Sayeed, for sharing your insights. It’s clear that the CAF Women’s Champions League is not only a platform for competition but also for showcasing the incredible talent that exists in women’s football across Africa.
*Coach Sayeed:* Thank you for having me! I look forward to seeing how these players and teams develop in the future and the impact they’ll have on the sport.