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FIFA Women’s World Cup: CAF President sends message to Nigeria, Morocco and South Africa

The 2023 FIFA World Cup is the first that will see three African nations qualify for the second round

The President of the Confederation of African Football, Dr. Patrice Motsepe, has congratulated Nigeria, Morocco, and South Africa after they qualified for the Round of 16 of the 2023 Women’s World Cup, Soccernet reports.

The 2023 World Cup has witnessed a lot of surprises. Some top countries like Germany, Brazil, Canada, and Italy were unexpectedly knocked out of the tournament in the first round, while other teams performed way beyond expectations.

This World Cup is also the first that has seen three African Nations qualify for the Round of 16. The Super Falcons advanced from Group B after finishing second with five points. It was also the first time that Nigeria did not lose a group-stage game.

Meanwhile, Morocco, who are debutants, also qualified from their group, which had Colombia, Korea, and Germany. They finished second in Group H after defeating Colombia in their final game.

Also, South Africa qualified for the second round for the first time as they finished second in Group G. They were the least-ranked country in the group, but they held their own and finished with four points.

Following their successes, Motsepe has praised the teams while noting that their performance is a signal of development in African football.

“CAF and the 54 African nations that are members of CAF congratulates the Women’s Teams of Nigeria, Morocco and South Africa for their historic and well-deserved qualification to the Round of 16 of the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023,” Mostepe said.

“The Super Falcons, the Atlas Lionesses and Banyana Banyana have made the people of Nigeria, Morocco and South Africa, as well as the people of the rest of the African continent, very proud with their outstanding performances and hard-earned victories at the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023. 

“The future of Women’s football on the African Continent is bright.

“The victories and successes of the Nigerian, Moroccan and South African women’s teams will contribute significantly to the development and growth of women’s football in Africa.

“CAF wishes the Nigerian, Moroccan and South African women’s football teams everything of the best for their upcoming matches.”

For the next round, Nigeria will play England, South Africa will lock horns with Netherlands, and Morocco will face Spain.

Kelvin Omachonu

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