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CWCL: Home to two Uganda solid defenders, FC Masar, AS FAR to face off in epic North Africa semi-finals affair

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CWCL: Home to two Uganda solid defenders, FC Masar, AS FAR to face off in epic North Africa semi-finals affair
Courtesy Photo Semi-Final Fixtures 16h00 | Edo Queens vs TP Mazembe 19h00 | AS FAR vs FC Masar The 2024 CAF Women’s Champions League semi-finals are set for tomorrow Tuesday, the 19th November in Casablanca, Morocco. At exactly 16h00, Nigeria’s Edo Queens will take on TP Mazembe of Congo DR before an all North Africa […]

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Semi-Final Fixtures

16h00 | Edo Queens vs TP Mazembe

19h00 | AS FAR vs FC Masar

The 2024 CAF Women’s Champions League semi-finals are set for tomorrow Tuesday, the 19th November in Casablanca, Morocco.

At exactly 16h00, Nigeria’s Edo Queens will take on TP Mazembe of Congo DR before an all North Africa tie between AS FAR and FC Masar of Morocco and Egypt respectively at 19h00.

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Edo Queens sent defending champions Sundowns to an early packing to reach this year’s semi-final stage.

In a dramatic 2-1 win over defending champions in Casablanca last Saturday, Edo Queens rallied from a goal down to force themselves into this year’s semi-finals.

Sundowns had gained a 24th minute 1-0 lead through a Melinda Kgadiete strike off Karabo Dlamini assist.

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In the dying minutes, Emem Essien equalized for Edo Queens in the referee’s added time that saw the South African’s title hopes dashed.

The final nail into the Sundown’s coffin was officially hammered by Mary Mamudu.

Mamudu pounced on loose and questionable defending from a set piece to fire the Nigerians into the lead and seal an unforgettable victory over the defending champions.

Meanwhile in a simultaneous Group B fixture on Saturday, debutants FC Masar defied all odds to register a victory over Central Bank of Ethiopia in their final group match to successfully book a slot in the semi-finals.

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The Egyptians’ fairy tale run will continue in the 2024 CAF Women’s Champions League, with a historic berth in the semi-finals against host side AS FAR.

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The side (FC Masar) is home to two Uganda solid defenders Aisha Nantongo and gigantic Shadia Nankya.

The two have incredibly been instrumental in FC Masar’s backline to lead them into the last four.

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