The CAF Women’s Champions League Qualifiers draw has set the stage for some thrilling matches as teams from across Africa gear up to compete for a coveted spot in the tournament. In WAFU Group B, the formidable Hasaacas Ladies will face tough competition from Ominisports Etincele from Burkina Faso, As Grade Nationale from Niger, and Edo Queens FC from Nigeria. Let’s take a closer look at the teams and what we can expect from this exciting group.
Ominisports Etincele from Burkina Faso:
Ominisports Etincele brings their skills and determination to the competition, representing Burkina Faso. With a strong roster and a desire to make a mark on the tournament, they will undoubtedly pose a challenge to their opponents. Hasaacas Ladies will need to be prepared for a tough battle when they meet Ominisports Etincele on the field.
AS Grade nationale from Niger:
AS Grade nationale, hailing from Niger, is another team that will be looking to make an impact in the qualifiers. With their passion and commitment to the game, they will be a force to be reckoned with. Hasaacas Ladies must be ready to face the unique style and strategies that AS Grade Nationale brings to the table.
Edo Queens FC from Nigeria:
Representing Nigeria, Edo Queens FC is a team with a rich history and a strong presence in women’s football. Known for their skillful play and tactical prowess, they will surely test the mettle of Hasaacas Ladies. The clash between these two teams promises to be an intense and thrilling encounter.
The CAF Women’s Champions League Qualifiers draw has set the stage for an exhilarating competition in Group B. Hasaacas Ladies, alongside Ominisports Etincele, As Grade nationale, and Edo Queens FC, will battle it out for a chance to advance to the next stage.
Group A has host FC Inter D’ Abidjan, Ainonvi FC and AS Kozah.
As fans, we can look forward to witnessing intense matches, skillful plays, and the determination of these teams to secure a spot in the prestigious tournament. May the best team emerge victorious and showcase the true spirit of women’s football in Africa.
The WAFU Zone B tournament starts on August 10