2020_WAFU_Zone_A_Women's_Cup

2020 WAFU Zone A Women's Cup

2020 WAFU Zone A Women's Cup

International football competition


The 2020 WAFU Zone A Women's Cup was the maiden edition of the international women's football event for teams from Zone A of the West African Football Union (WAFU). The competition was hosted by Sierra Leone at 2 match venues.7 team out of 8 had participate in this edition, only Mauritania did not participate. Senegal win Mali in the final,[1] Agueissa Diarra was the top scorer with 6 goals.

Quick Facts Tournament details, Host country ...

Draw

The draw was held on 9 February in Sierra Leone.[2] eight of WAFU's Zone A members entered a team (Mauritania did not enter).[3]

Squad

Group stage

Group A

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Source: [citation needed]
(H) Hosts
More information Sierra Leone, 0–0 ...
More information Guinea, 0–1 ...

More information Cape Verde, 0–2 ...
More information Sierra Leone, 0–0 ...

More information Sierra Leone, 1–1 ...
More information Cape Verde, 3–0 ...

Group B

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Source: [citation needed]
More information Mali, 6–0 ...
More information Liberia, 4–0 ...

More information Mali, 3–0 ...
More information Gambia, 5–2 ...

More information Guinea-Bissau, 0–2 ...
More information Gambia, 1–2 ...

Knockout stage

Semifinals

More information Senegal, 2–1 ...
More information Mali, 4–0 ...

Third place

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Final

More information Senegal, 3–0 ...

Top scorers

There have been 44 goals scored in 16 matches, for an average of 2.75 goals per match (as of 11 December 2021). Players highlighted in bold are still active in the competition.

6 goals

5 goals

4 goals

  • Mali Seynebu Sidibe

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

  • Liberia Lucy Kikeh
  • Liberia Hawa Kpan
  • Liberia Lucy Massaquoi
  • Liberia Kantie Sayee
  • Liberia Bernice Willie
  • The Gambia Ola Buwuro
  • Guinea-Bissau Tchaloda Mane
  • Guinea-Bissau Veva Te
  • Mali Binta Diarra
  • Senegal Haby Balde
  • Senegal Nguenar Ndiaye
  • Sierra Leone Rashidatu Kamara

References

  1. "Senegalwin inaugural WAFU Women's Cup". pressafrik. 26 February 2020. Archived from the original on 8 March 2020. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  2. "draw-for-wafu-womens-sierra-leone-2020-released". footballsierraleone. 7 February 2020. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  3. "Result of draw for wafu womens sierra leone 2020". facebook. 7 February 2020. Retrieved 7 February 2020.

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