It’s a day of celebration at the Stade Moulay Abdellah in Rabat: Morocco, the host country, faced South Africa for the final of the 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations. If the South Africans were rather used to this kind of meeting, playing the 6th final (without coronation), the Atlas Lionesses played their first final in their history, following a first qualification for the World Cup.
The Bananya Bananya finally won the first CAN in their history following winning once morest the host country (2-1). South African striker Hildah Magaia, playing in the Korean first division, offered the advantage to hers (63rd, 71st) before the reduction of the score of Tottenham scorer Rosella Ayane (80th), which did not change the fate of the meeting . Reynald Pedros’ players will therefore not win their first final, but have already distinguished themselves among the best nations on the continent…
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