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African superpowers Nigeria and South Africa will go into their Women's Africa Cup of Nations (Wafcon) quarterfinal matches with one eye on the semifinals in Morocco.
Women’s football in Africa is on the rise — with tighter competition, bigger prize money, and growing global attention.
The preparation for the T20 World Cup in the middle of next year will be more exhaustive, with a tour of South Africa, home games against Zimbabwe, and a tri-series in Ireland also including West Indi ...
Banyana Banyana aim to build on their unbeaten group stage performance as they prepare to face a formidable Senegal in the WAFCON quarter-finals, with hopes of defending their title in Morocco ...
Springbok Women coach Swys de Bruin has named a 32-player squad to take on the Black Ferns XV in two matches in Cape Town in ...
Nigeria’s credentials in African women’s football will be put to the test on Friday (today) as nine-time champions, the Super ...
A look at 10 former Black Stars of Ghana players who are missing from the social media space, including Matthew Amoah, Issah Ahmed, and Anthony Annan ...
Ghana's Black Queens were a dominant force in the early years of WAFCON, reaching three finals in the first five editions.
Here is the full schedule of the Pakistan women’s cricket team for the 2025-26 season, which includes both the ODI and T20I ...
The Pakistan Women’s cricket team will be in full preparation mode as they gear up for both the 50-over and T20 World Cups.