African Women's Championship
The African Women's Championship is a prestigious football tournament held every two years, organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). It features national teams from across Africa competing for the title of continental champion. The tournament aims to promote women's football and provide a platform for female athletes to showcase their talent.
Since its inception in 1991, the championship has grown in popularity and significance, helping to elevate the status of women's sports in Africa. The tournament also serves as a qualifying event for the FIFA Women's World Cup, allowing top teams to earn a spot in the global competition.