Women Africa Cup of Nations finals winners: AFCON past champion list since 1991.
Women's Africa Cup of nations usually known as Africa Women's Championship. It is held every 2 years after 1998. Women-AFCON was Inaugurated in 1991 & it was sanctioned by Confederation of Africa Football (CAF).
This women football unit are conduct to qualify for the FIFA Women World Cup since its starting.
Nigeria is the most successful team in Women AFCON having winning the most titles 10th times.
CAF changed the name after consenting the other member countries from Africa Women's Championship to Women's Africa cup of Nations.. Nigeria, Cameroon, South Africa participated in all tournaments from its started.
The Current African champions of the women Africa Cup of nations is Nigeria who defeated the Host Morocco to win the Women's AFRON 2024-25 title for record 10th times in History.
Who has won the 2025 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title.?
Nigeria pulled off one of the most dramatic comebacks in Women’s Africa Cup of Nations history, rallying from two goals down to defeat hosts Morocco 3-2 and capture a record-breaking 10th WAFCON title.
The Super Falcons looked dead and buried at halftime in Rabat. Morocco’s Atlas Lionesses had raced to a 2-0 lead with a beautifully curled strike from Ghizlane Chebbak and a scrappy finish by Sanaa Mssoudy, leaving the packed 21,000-seat Olympic Stadium buzzing.
But Nigeria had other plans.
Esther Okoronkwo ignited the comeback in the 64th minute, calmly converting a penalty after Nouhaila Benzina handled a cross from Folamide Ijamilusi. Just seven minutes later, Okoronkwo broke into the box again and squared it for Ijamilusi, who tapped in the equalizer and brought the Super Falcons roaring back to life.
Who has won the last Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title.?
Women's Africa Cup of Nations 2022 Final: South Africa defeated Morocco 2-1 to wins the First-Ever Women's AFCON 2022 title. Striker Hildah Magaia scored both goals for South Africa.
Africa Cup of Nations winners List, AFCON past champions, History, 1957-2025.
Women African Championship, AFCON Finals Champion list, past winners since 1991-2025.
1991 Nigeria 4 - 0 Cameroon.
1995 Nigeria 7 - 1 South Africa.
1998 Nigeria 2 - 0 Ghana
2000 Nigeria 2 - 0 South Africa
2002 Nigeria 2 - 0 Ghana
2004 Nigeria 5 - 0 Cameroon
2006 Nigeria 1 - 0 Ghana
2008 Equatorial Guinea 2 - 1 South Africa
2010 Nigeria 4 - 2 Equatorial Guinea
2012 Equatorial Guinea 4 - 0 South Africa
2014 Nigeria 2 - 0 Cameroon
2016 Nigeria 1 - 0 Cameroon.
2018 Nigeria -- 0 – 0 (4–3 p) -- South Africa
2020 CANCELLED Due to COVID-19.
2022 South Africa 2 - 1 Morocco.
2024-25 Nigeria 3 - 2 Morocco
NEXT Upcoming The 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations, commonly referred to as WAFCON 2026, will be the 16th edition of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations, the biennial international football championship organised by Confederation of African Football for the women's national teams of Africa. The tournament will be played in Morocco for the third consecutive time.
How Women's AFCON championship Works. Format.
The final phase is contested by 8 teams divided into 2 pools of 4 teams each. The first two from each pool qualify for the semi-finals from where the two finalists shall emerge, who automatically qualify for the World Cup. The 2nd representative of the African Continent to the World Cup is the winner of the classification match between the two losers of the semi-finals.
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Really Nigeria girls are super 11times,is not an easy task more victory,I wish you success
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