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Africa: FIFA Under-17 Women's World Cup 2026 African Qualifiers Draw Unveils Road to Morocco

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The draw for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Morocco 2026 African Qualifiers was held on Saturday in Rabat, marking the official kick-off of the African qualifying campaign.
The fixtures were determined by draw assistant Jacqueline Shipanga, Technical Director of the Namibia Football Federation, CAF Elite Instructor and former coach of the Namibia Women’s National Team.
A total of 31 African teams are involved in these qualifiers, played in three knockout rounds, with two-legged ties home and away. At the end of the third round, four teams will qualify for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Finals in Morocco.
The draw for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Morocco 2026 African Qualifiers
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FIRST ROUNDFirst leg: 10-12 AprilSecond leg: 17-19 April
· M1 and M2: Niger vs Guinea
· M3 and M4: Burkina Faso vs Benin
· M5 and M6: Sierra Leone vs Core d’Ivoire
· M7 and M8: Tunisia vs Senegal
· M9 and M10: Algeria vs Cameroon
· M11 and M12: Togo vs Ghana
· M13 and M14: Libya vs Liberia
· M15 and M16: Rwanda vs Zambia
· M17 and M18: DR Congo vs Djibouti
· M19 and M20: South Sudan vs Ethiopia
· M20 and M22: Malawi vs Burundi
· M22 and M24: Botswana vs Tanzania
· M23 and M26: Central African Republic vs South Africa
· M27 and M28: Zimbabwe vs Uganda
· M29 and M30: Namibia vs Kenya
SECOND ROUND
First leg: 22-24 MaySecond leg: 29-31 May
· M31 and M32: Niger or Guinea vs Nigeria
· M33 and M34: Burkina Faso or Benin vs Sierra Leone or Cote d’Ivoire
· M35 and M36: Tunisia or Senegal vs Algeria or Cameroon
· M37 and M38: Togo or Ghana vs Libya or Liberia
· M39 and M40: Rwanda or Zambia vs DR Congo or Djibouti
· M41 and M42: South Sudan or Ethiopia vs Malawi vs Burundi
· M43 and M44: Botswana or Tanzania vs Central African Republic or South Africa
· M45 and M46: Zimbabwe or Uganda vs Namibia or Kenya
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THIRD ROUND
First leg: 3-5 JulySecond leg: 10-12 July
· M47 and M48: Winner matches 31/32 vs Winner matches 33/34
· M49 and M50: Winner of matches 35/36 vs Winner of matches 37/38
· M51 and M52: Winner matches 39/40 vs Winner matches 41/42
· M53 and M54: Winner of matches 43/44 vs Winner of matches 45/46
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Africa: Salah's Egypt End Côte d'Ivoire's Afcon Title Defense, Join Nigeria in Semis

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Head down, hands on heads, lost looks in the stands. The silence that followed the final whistle said it all. Côte d’Ivoire will not defend their crown. The dream of a back to back title ended in the quarter-finals.
The defending champions were knocked out of AFCON 2025, falling a 3-2 to Egypt on Saturday at the Grand Stade d’Agadir.
Egypt hit early, as Omar Marmoush opened the scoring in the fourth minute, before Rami Rabia doubled the lead in the 32nd minute, putting the Pharaohs firmly in control. Côte d’Ivoire responded before half-time through an own goal by Ahmed Fotouh in the 40th minute, reigniting belief among the Elephants.
After the break, Mohamed Salah restored Egypt two-goal advantage in the 52nd minute. Côte d’Ivoire refused to give in and pulled one back through Guela Doué in the 73rd minute, pushing Egypt deep in the closing stages.
However, Egypt experience and defensive discipline proved decisive as they held on to secure qualification. Salah and his teammates will now face Senegal in the semi-finals, setting up a blockbuster clash.
Earlier in the day, at the Grand Stade de Marrakech, Algeria were beaten 2-0 by Nigeria in the quarter-finals.
Completely outplayed by a dominant and well organised Super Eagles side, the Fennecs conceded goals from Victor Osimhen 26th minute and Akor Adams 47th minute. Nigeria controlled the match from start to finish, leaving Algeria with little room to respond.
The defeat ends Algeria campaign and means there will be no Maghreb derby in the semi-finals. Nigeria now book their place to face Morocco in what promises to be a high-level semi-final encounter.
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#Afcon2025 – Egypt Topple Defending Champions in Thrilling Afcon Quarter-Final
Osimhen Wins Man-of-the-Match Award
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Africa: AUC Chairperson This Afternoon Received H.E. Miguel Ntutumu Evuna Andeme, Ambassador of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea

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The Chairperson of the AU Commission, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, this afternoon received H.E. Miguel Ntutumu Evuna Andeme, Ambassador of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea to Ethiopia & Permanent Representative to the African Union.
The meeting provided an opportunity to exchange views on the ongoing session of the AU Permanent Representatives Committee, as well as on regional developments. Ambassador Andeme commended the Chairperson for his leadership & for his statement at the opening of the PRC earlier today, & expressed the hope that the forthcoming AU Assembly of Heads of State & Government will effectively address the implications of global geopolitical dynamics & advancing Africa’s agency & priorities.
The Chairperson thanked Ambassador Andeme for the courtesy call & commended the Republic of Equatorial Guinea for its active engagement in the work of the AU & its valuable contribution to the promotion of good neighbourliness in her region, & peace & security on the continent.
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Africa: Afcon 25 – Full List of Top Scorers Ahead of Semi Finals

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Morocco’s Brahim Díaz currently leads the goalscoring chart at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), having netted five goals so far in the tournament.
The Real Madrid forward has been a key figure in the host nation’s run to the semi-finals, delivering decisive performances across his appearances.
Díaz is closely followed by two players still in contention for the title, with Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen and Egypt star Mohamed Salah both on four goals apiece. Their presence in the semi-finals underlines the fierce competition among Africa’s elite forwards as the tournament enters its decisive phase.
With two matches remaining for the finalists, the race for the Golden Boot remains wide open ahead of the last-four clashes.
Full list
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
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Osimhen Wins Man-of-the-Match Award
CΓ΄te d’Ivoire Coach Expresses Frustration Over Quarter-Final Defeat to Egypt
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