South Africa aim to make history against Nigeria in women’s Afcon final | Aanu Adeoye
Perennial winners Nigeria face a challenge to their dominance from Desiree Ellis’s vibrant young South Africa side in Saturday’s final in Ghana
“Last time we cried and really I don’t want us to do that again,” Cameroon’s assistant manager Bernadette Anong said before her team’s 2018 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations semi-final against Nigeria. Anong was referring to the 2004 final where she led her team as captain to a 5-0 defeat against the same opponents. Yet Cameroon came unstuck once again against their perennial foes, losing 4-2 on penalties to Nigeria’s Super Falcons on Tuesday. The margin of defeat may be tighter 14 years on but the tears flowed nonetheless in Ghana, where this year’s competition is being held.
To say Nigeria have dominated this competition would be an understatement; they have won it eight out of 10 times. And on Saturday they have a chance to tighten their grip on African women’s football when they face South Africa in the final. Both teams are now guaranteed places in next summer’s Women’s World Cup in France.
Continue reading...from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/nov/30/south-africa-nigeria-womens-afcon-final-2018-ghana
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