CAFWCL 2023

CAFWCL 2023: Ampem Darkoa Ladies Lose On Penalties, Miss Out On Final Against SC Casablanca

CAFWCL 2023: Ampem Darkoa Ladies Lose On Penalties, Miss Out On Final Against SC Casablanca

Ghanaian champions Ampem Darkoa Ladies missed out on a place in the final of the 2023 CAF Women's Champions League after losing on penalties to Sporting Club Casablanca on Wednesday night. Nana Joe Adarkwa's side missed three of their spots one more than that of their Moroccan opposition as they suffered a 3-2 loss in the shootout after playing out a pulsating 2-2 draw in 120 minutes of action. Comfort Yeboah, Latifa Abesik and Ophelia Serwaa Amponsah all missed their kicks in the build-up to the defeat. Comfort Yeboah got things rolling for Ampem Darkoa Ladies after just six minutes…
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CAFWCL 2023: Ampem Darkoa Ladies Chase Early Semis Slot As They Face AS Mande Later Today

CAFWCL 2023: Ampem Darkoa Ladies Chase Early Semis Slot As They Face AS Mande Later Today

When they spoke about their intentions, it looked like a dream but Ampem Darkoa Ladies made the perfect start to their CAF Women's Champions League (CAFWCL) campaign on Monday. The WAFU B champions defeated defending champions ASFAR Club in their opening game of the tournament and have suddenly become one of the most-talked-about teams in the competition. To put things into perspective, no post on the CAF Women's Football page on 'X' has gotten more engagement than a post involving the Ghanaian side. Comfort Yeboah scored one and forced an own goal as Ampem Darkoa Ladies beat ASFAR They may…
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CAFWCL 2023: Competition Has Been Key To Developing Domestic Leagues – Meskerem Tadesse

CAFWCL 2023: Competition Has Been Key To Developing Domestic Leagues – Meskerem Tadesse

The Head of Women's Football at CAF, Meskerem Tadesse Goshime, says the reason behind the establishment of the Women's Champions League (CAFWCL) was to help develop the domestic leagues on the continent. The third edition of the CAF Women's Champions League will commence over the weekend in Ivory Coast after successful editions in Egypt and Morocco in 2021 and 2022 respectively. Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa and Morocco's ASFAR Club have so far won the first two editions of the competitions and had their players play for the respective national teams at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia…
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