
Kamaru iyo Malawi oo gaaray semi-fainalka Koobka Haweenka ee Afrika
Kamaru ayaa 1-0 kaga badisay Nigeria halka Malawi ay 2-1 kaga badisay Ghana
Kamaru iyo Malawi ayaa gaaray semi-fainalka tartanka Women’s Africa Cup of Nations kadib guulihii ay gaareen axadda. Kamaru ayaa 1-0 kaga badisay Nigeria ciyaartii rubuc-dhamaadka, halka Malawi ay 2-1 kaga badisay Ghana.
Guulihii Kamaru iyo isreebka semi-fainalka
Kamaru ayaa 1-0 kaga badisay Nigeria ciyaartii ay la yiraahdo rubuc-dhamaadka, taas oo ah markii ugu horreysay ee Nigeria ay kaga maqnaato semi-fainalka. Myriam Nyadjou ayaa gool dhalisay daqiiqaddii 19-aad adigoo free-kick xooggan ka dhaliyay.
Kamaru waxay wajihi doontaa waddanka martida loo yahay ee Morocco ee semi-fainalka. Guushan ayaa xaqiijisay inay tahay kii 11-aad ee Kamaru ee WAFCON semi-fainal, waxayna hubisay ka qaybgalkoodii saddexaad ee Koobka Adduunka kadib 2015 iyo 2019.
Taariikhda Malawi iyo qeybteeda Chaŵinga
Malawi, oo ciyaaraysa tartankeeda ugu horreeya ee WAFCON, ayaa markii ugu horreysay u soo baxday Koobka Adduunka kadib guul 2-1 ah oo ay ka gaartay Ghana. Temwa Chaŵinga ayaa gool dhalisay oo mid kale gacan-siiyay, iyadoo tiri "I'm quite excited!".
Rose Kadzere ayaa goolkii guusha dhalisay dhamaadkii ciyaarta. Malawi waxay wajihi doontaa Algeria semi-fainalka. Waxaa kaloo la xusay in Malawi ay 3-2 kaga badisay Nigeria ciyaartii kooxahooda.
Isreebka kooxaha guuldaraystay
Afarta semi-fainal ayay si toos ah ugu soo baxayaan Koobka Adduunka ee 2027 ee Brazil. Nigeria iyo kooxaha kale ee guuldaraystay ayaa ciyaari doona Khamiista iyagoo u tartamaya laba boos oo playoff-ka intercontinental.
Nigeria waxay la ciyaari doontaa South Africa, halka Ghana ay wajihi doonto Ivory Coast ciyaarahaas. Ku guuleystayaasha ayaa u soo bixi doona playoff-ka intercontinental ee Koobka Adduunka haweenka.
Cameroon and Malawi advanced to the semifinals of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations on Sunday, clinching automatic qualification for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup in Brazil after stunning Nigeria and Ghana in the quarterfinals.
Cameroon Defeat Nigeria in Historic Quarterfinal
Cameroon's Indomitable Lionesses secured a 1-0 victory over 10-time champion Nigeria in Casablanca, with 19-year-old Myriam Nyadjou scoring a thunderous free kick in the 19th minute to send the match into extra time. Goalkeeper Michaely Bihina was instrumental in preserving the lead, producing a fine one-handed save to deny Uchenna Kanu's header and keeping the Super Falcons at bay throughout the contest.
The result marks the first time Nigeria has failed to reach the WAFCON semifinals, ending a 13-match unbeaten streak against Cameroon in the tournament. Cameroon will now face host nation Morocco in the semifinal, while Nigeria will compete in an intercontinental playoff against South Africa for a chance at the 2027 World Cup.
Malawi Stuns Ghana in Debut Tournament
Malawi made history in its first-ever WAFCON appearance by defeating Ghana 2-1 in Rabat, with Temwa Chaŵinga delivering a masterclass performance by scoring one goal and setting up the other. Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah opened the scoring for Ghana with a volley, but Chaŵinga's equalizer and Rose Kadzere's late winner secured Malawi's place in the semifinals and their first-ever World Cup qualification.
The victory cements Malawi's status as a rising force in African women's football, having previously defeated Nigeria 3-2 in their opening group match. Malawi will face Algeria in the semifinal in Rabat, while Ghana will play Ivory Coast in Casablanca on Thursday for a spot in the intercontinental playoffs.
World Cup Qualification and Playoff Picture
All four semifinalists—Cameroon, Malawi, Morocco, and Algeria—have automatically qualified for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup in Brazil, marking a significant milestone for African women's football. Cameroon's qualification is their third, following appearances in 2015 and 2019, while Malawi achieves their first-ever World Cup berth.
The losing quarterfinalists will compete in intercontinental playoffs on Thursday, with Nigeria facing South Africa and Ghana taking on Ivory Coast. These matches will determine the remaining two spots in the World Cup qualification tournament, adding further drama to an already historic edition of the WAFCON.



