CAF WCLQ |All Zonal (Sub-Region) Fixtures, Match Schedules, Date & Time

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The Confédération Africaine de Football conducted the draw for the qualifying phases of the 2024 CAF Women’s Champions League on Wednesday, July 24, at the CAF headquarters in Cairo.

The zonal unions involved in this draw were UNIFFAC, UNAF, CECAFA, and WAFU B. It should be noted that COSAFA also held its draw for the qualifiers of this competition earlier in the day.

Finally, the WAFU-A Qualifiers fixtures were confirmed following the draw held on Thursday, 25 July.

WAFU B

Mr. Philippe Tchere, the Executive Director of the WAFU Zone B, conducted the draw for the women’s qualifying tournament for the final phase of the 2024 CAF Women’s Champions League. The seven teams participating in this tournament are divided into two groups. The competition will take place from August 10 to 24 in Côte d’Ivoire, with the Stade de la Paix in Bouaké and the Stade Charles Konan Banny in Yamoussoukro chosen to host the tournament.



WAFU B Tournament Groups



Group A: Inter d’Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire), Ainonvi FC (Benin), AS Kozah (Togo)

Group B: Hasaacas Ladies (Ghana), O. Étincelles (Burkina Faso), AS Garde Nationale (Niger), EDO Queens (Nigeria)



WAFU B Tournament Match Schedule



First Matchday



10/08/24

– Inter d’Abidjan vs Ainonvi FC 15:00, Stade de Bouaké



11/08/24

– Hasaacas Ladies vs Omnisports Etincelle, 16:00, Stade de Bouaké

– AS Garde Nationale vs Edo Queens, 18:00, Stade de Bouaké



Second Matchday



13/08

– Ainonvi FC vs AS Kozah, 16:00 Stade Charles Konan Banny



14/08

– Omnisport Etincelles vs AS Garde Nationale, 15:00, Stade Charles Konan Banny

– Edo Queens vs Hasaacas Ladies, 18:00, Stade Charles Konan Banny



Third Matchday



16/08

– AS Kozah vs Inter d’Abidjan, 16:00, Stade de Bouaké



17/08

– AS Garde Nationale vs Hasaacas Ladies, 16:00, Stade de Bouaké

– Edo Queens vs Omnisports Étincelle, 16:00, Stade de Bouaké 2

Semi-finals



20/08

– 1st Group A vs 2nd Group B, 15:00, Stade Charles Konan Banny

– 1st Group B vs 2nd Group A, 18:30, Stade Charles Konan Banny



Third Place

23/08

– Loser of the first semi-final vs Loser of the second semifinal, 15:00, Stade de Bouaké



Final

– Winner of the first semifinal vs Winner of the second semifinal, 18:30, Stade de Bouaké
UNIFFAC



Ms. Aimée Nagoua, the head of women’s football development at UNIFFAC, conducted the draw for the Central African region’s qualifying phase. The tournament will take place from August 16 to 24 in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo. The Stade des Martyrs and the Stade Tata Raphaël will host the six matches of the competition. The four teams participating in this tournament are: TP Mazembe (DR Congo), Lékié FF (Cameroon), Atletico Feminino Malabo (Equatorial Guinea), and CSM Diables Noirs (Congo). The teams will compete in a mini-league format, and the team that finishes on top will represent the UNIFFAC zone in the 2024 CAF Women’s Champions League.

UNIFFAC Tournament Schedule



First Matchday



19/08/24

– TP Mazembe vs CSM Diables Noirs, 13:00, Stade des Martyrs

– Atletico Feminino Malabo vs Lékié FF, 17:00, Stade des Martyrs



Second Matchday

21/08/24

– Lékié FF vs CSM Diables Noirs, 13:00, Stade des Martyrs

– TP Mazembe vs Atletico Feminino Malabo, 17:00, Stade des Martyrs



Third Matchday



23/08/24

– TP Mazembe vs Lékié FF, 17:00, Stade des Martyrs

– CSM Diables Noirs vs Atletico Feminino Malabo, 17:00, Stade Tata Raphaël

CECAFA



Ms. Jean Sseninde conducted the draw for the CECAFA zone tournament, which will take place from August 17 to September 4 in Ethiopia. The Addis Ababa and Abebe Bikila stadiums have been chosen to host the competition. The nine teams participating are divided into two groups.



Group A: Commercial Bank Of Ethiopia FC “CBE FC” (Ethiopia), Kenya Police Bullets (Kenya), Yei Joint FC (South Sudan), Warriors Queens (Zanzibar), Rayon Sport (Rwanda)

Group B: Simba Queens (Tanzania), PVP Buyenzi (Burundi), Kawempe Muslim Ladies (Uganda), FAD Djibouti (Djibouti)



First Matchday



17/08

– Kenya Police Bullets vs Warriors Queens, 13:00, Addis Ababa Stadium

– CBE FC vs Rayon Sport, 16:00, Addis Ababa Stadium

CECAFA



Ms. Jean Sseninde conducted the draw for the CECAFA zone tournament, which will take place from August 17 to September 4 in Ethiopia. The Addis Ababa and Abebe Bikila stadiums have been chosen to host the competition. The nine teams participating are divided into two groups.



Group A: Commercial Bank Of Ethiopia FC “CBE FC” (Ethiopia), Kenya Police Bullets (Kenya), Yei Joint FC (South Sudan), Warriors Queens (Zanzibar), Rayon Sport (Rwanda)

Group B: Simba Queens (Tanzania), PVP Buyenzi (Burundi), Kawempe Muslim Ladies (Uganda), FAD Djibouti (Djibouti)



First Matchday



17/08

– Kenya Police Bullets vs Warriors Queens, 13:00, Addis Ababa Stadium

– CBE FC vs Rayon Sport, 16:00, Addis Ababa Stadium



18/08

– PVP Buyenzi vs Kawempe Muslim Ladies, 13:00, Addis Ababa Stadium

– Simba Queens vs FAD Djibouti, 16:00, Addis Ababa Stadium

Second Matchday



20/08

– CBE FC vs Warriors Queens, 13:00, Addis Ababa Stadium

– PVP Buyenzi vs Yei Joint FC, 16:00, Addis Ababa Stadium



21/08

– Simba Queens vs Kawempe Muslim Ladies, 13:00, Addis Ababa Stadium

– PVP Buyenzi vs FAD Djibouti, 16:00, Addis Ababa Stadium



Third Matchday



23/08

– CBE FC vs Kenya Police Bullets, 15:00, Addis Ababa Stadium

– Yei Joint FC vs Rayon Sport, 15:00, Abebe Bikila Stadium



24/08

– Kawempe Muslim Ladies vs FAD Djibouti, 15:00, Addis Ababa Stadium

– Simba Queens vs PVP Buyenzi, 15:00, Abebe Bikila Stadium



Fourth Matchday



26/08

– Warriors Queens vs Rayon Sport, 15:00, Addis Ababa Stadium

– CBE FC vs Yei Joint FC, 15:00, Abebe Bikila Stadium



Fifth Matchday



29/08

– Kenya Police Bullets vs Rayon Sport, 15:00, Addis Ababa Stadium

– Yei Joint FC vs Warriors Queens, 15:00, Abebe Bikila Stadium



Semi-finals



01/09

– 1st Group A vs 2nd Group B, 12:00, Addis Ababa Stadium

– 2nd Group A vs 1st Group B, 15:00, Addis Ababa Stadium



Third Place



03/09

– Loser of the 1st semifinal vs Loser of the 2nd semifinal, 12:00, Addis Ababa Stadium



Final

– Winner of the 1st semifinal vs Winner of the 2nd semifinal, 15:00, Addis Ababa Stadium

UNAF

Mr. Darchraoui Mootez Belleh conducted the draw for the UNAF zone. This tournament will take place in Algiers, Algeria, from August 21 to 31. The July 5 and Nelson Mandela stadiums have been chosen to host the competition. The clubs participating in this tournament are: Akbou FC (Algeria), Tutankhamun (Egypt), ASF Sousse (Tunisia), and AS FAR (Morocco). The teams will compete in a mini-league format, and the team that finishes on top will represent the UNAF zone in the 2024 CAF Women’s Champions League.

First Matchday



24/08/2024

– AS FAR vs Akbou FC, 17:00, July 5 Stadium

– ASF Sousse vs Tutankhamun, 20:00, July 5 Stadium



Second Matchday



27/08

– ASF Sousse vs AS FAR, 17:00, July 5 Stadium

– Tutankhamun vs Akbou FC, 20:00, July 5 Stadium

Third Matchday



30/08

– Akbou FC vs ASF Sousse, 18:00, July 5 Stadium

– AS FAR vs Tutankhamun, 18:00, Nelson Mandela Stadium

COSAFA



The first matchups of the most prestigious inter-club competition dedicated to women’s teams are now known. The qualifying tournament will take place from August 15 to 24 in Blantyre, Malawi. The eight participating teams are divided into two groups.

Group A: University of Western Cape (South Africa), Green Buffaloes (Zambia), Herentals Queens (Zimbabwe), FC Ongos (Namibia)

Group B: Gaborone United (Botswana), União Desportiva de Lichinga (Mozambique), Ascent Soccer Academy (Malawi), Young Buffaloes (Eswatini)

WAFU A



The draw for the WAFU A zone took place on Thursday, July 25. Ms. Seyni Seck, the head of women’s football development for the said zone, conducted the draw.

The tournament will be held from August 1 to 11 in Sierra Leone. The five teams participating in this tournament are: Mogbewmo Queens (Sierra Leone), AS Mandé (Mali), Determine Girls (Liberia), Aigles de la Médina (Senegal), and Red Scorpion (Gambia).

The teams will compete in a mini-league system.

The team that finishes at the top will represent the WAFU A zone at the 2024 CAF Women’s Champions League.

Matchday 1
1/08
Mogbewmo Queens – AS Mandé
Aigles de la Médina – Red Scorpion

Matchday 2
3/08
Determine Girls – Red Scorpion
AS Mandé – Aigles de la Médina

Matchday 3
5/08
Mogbewmo Queens – Aigles de la Médina
Determine Girls – AS Mandé

Matchday 4
Red Scorpion – Mogbewmo Queens
AS Mandé – Determine Girls

Matchday 5
Aigles de la Médina – Determine Girls
Red Scorpion – Mogbewmo Queens

All matches will be live on www.youtube.com/@citysportng

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