2014 African Women's Championship qualification

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2014 African Women's Championship qualification
Tournament details
Dates14 February – 8 June 2014
Teams25 (from 1 confederation)
Tournament statistics
Matches played27
Goals scored83 (3.07 per match)
Top scorer(s)Ghana Faiza Ibrahim
South Africa Portia Modise
Nigeria Desire Oparanozie
Nigeria Asisat Oshoala
South Africa Leandra Smeda
(4 goals)
2012
2016

The qualification procedure for the 2014 African Women's Championship, the continent's women's association football championship started on 14 February 2014. A record 25 teams applied for the 2014 African Women's Championship.[1] Four teams eventually withdrew before playing any match.

This tournament also served as the first stage of qualification for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup for the African zone.

Qualification ties were played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. If the sides were level on aggregate after the second leg, the away goals rule was applied, and if still level, the tie proceeded directly to a penalty shoot-out (no extra time was played).[2]

First round[edit]

The best placed teams from the 2012 tournament Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and South Africa received a bye to the second round.

The first round was held on 14–16 February (first leg) and 28 February–2 March 2014 (second leg).[3]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Algeria  2–0  Morocco 2–0 0–0
Egypt  2–5  Tunisia 0–3 2–2
Ethiopia  w/o1  South Sudan
Burkina Faso  0–6  Ghana 0–3 0–3
Ivory Coast  5–0  Mali 4–0 1–0
Rwanda  2–2 (a)  Kenya 1–0 1–2
Nigeria  w/o2  Sierra Leone
Guinea-Bissau  w/o3  Senegal
Mozambique  w/o1  Comoros
Botswana  1–3  Zimbabwe 0–1 1–2
Zambia  3–2  Tanzania 2–1 1–1
  • 1 South Sudan and Mozambique withdrew. Ethiopia and Comoros advance to the next round.[4]
  • 2 Sierra Leone withdrew from the match because of financial problems. Nigeria advanced to the next round.[5]
  • 3 Guinea Bissau withdrew. Senegal advanced to the next round.[6]

Algeria 2–0 Morocco
Bouhenni 11', 56' Report
Referee: Kankou Coulibaly (Mali)
Morocco 0–0 Algeria
Report

Algeria won 2–0 on aggregate.


Egypt 0–3 Tunisia
Report Hidouri 23'
Gomri 45'
Maknoun 50'
Al Ahly Training Centre, 6th October City
Referee: Alla Ali Abdelssmad (Sudan)
Tunisia 2–2 Egypt
Houij 4' (pen.)
Hidouri 61'
Report Tarek 18'
Abdallah 77'
Referee: Nabikko Ssemambo (Uganda)

Tunisia won 5–2 on aggregate.


Ethiopia Cancelled South Sudan
Report
South Sudan Cancelled Ethiopia
Report

Ethiopia won by default.


Burkina Faso 0–3 Ghana
Report Ibrahim 4', 19'
Aduako 9'
Referee: Sara Mohamed Ramadan (Egypt)
Ghana 3–0 Burkina Faso
Ibrahim 20'
Aduako 26' (pen.), 72'
Report
Referee: Ajayi Foluso Adewuyi (Nigeria)

Ghana won 6–0 on aggregate.


Ivory Coast 4–0 Mali
Gnago 5' (pen.)
Nahi 72'
Nrehy 80'
Elloh 85'
Report
Referee: Monia Bedoui (Tunisia)
Mali 0–1 Ivory Coast
Report Nrehy 49'
Referee: Ross Leopoldina Dayves (Guinea-Bissau)

Ivory Coast won 5–0 on aggregate.


Rwanda 1–0 Kenya
Niyoyita 29' Report
Referee: Thérèse Sylvie Abou'ou (Cameroon)
Kenya 2–1 Rwanda
Ogolla 14'
Amau 40'
Report Nyirahatashima 29'
Referee: Bolokanang Julia Lekgow (Botswana)

2–2 on aggregate. Rwanda won by away goals.


Nigeria Cancelled Sierra Leone
Report
Sierra Leone Cancelled Nigeria
Report

Nigeria won by default.


Guinea-Bissau Cancelled Senegal
Report
Senegal Cancelled Guinea-Bissau
Report

Senegal won by default.


Mozambique Cancelled Comoros
Report
Comoros Cancelled Mozambique
Report

Comoros won by default.


Botswana 0–1 Zimbabwe
Report Bepete 43'
Referee: Gladys Lengwe (Zambia)
Zimbabwe 2–1 Botswana
Makore 9'
Nyaumwe 14'
Report Ngenda 90'
Referee: Lufuno Bevley Nemagovhani (South Africa)

Zimbabwe won 3–1 on aggregate.


Zambia 2–1 Tanzania
Mubanga 78'
Zulu 82'
Report Daniel 90'
Referee: Salma Mukansanga (Rwanda)
Tanzania 1–1 Zambia
Rashid 39' Report Banda 80'

Zambia won 3–2 on aggregate.

Second round[edit]

The second round was held on 23–25 May (first leg) and 6–8 June 2014 (second leg).[3]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Algeria  5–3  Tunisia 2–1 3–2
Ethiopia  0–5  Ghana 0–2 0–3
Ivory Coast  3–3 (a)  Equatorial Guinea 1–1 2–2
Rwanda  1–12  Nigeria 1–4 0–8
Senegal  1–2  Cameroon 1–1 0–1
Comoros  w/o4  South Africa 0–13
Zimbabwe  0–2  Zambia 0–1 0–1
  • 4 Comoros withdrew before the second leg, thus South Africa advanced to the final tournament.[7]

Algeria 2–1 Tunisia
Laifa 1'
Sekouane 45' (pen.)
Report Kaabachi 20'
Referee: Aissatou Keita (Guinea)
Tunisia 2–3 Algeria
Kaabachi 13', 32' Report Bouhenni 8'
Bekhedda 44' (pen.)
Sekouane 81'
Referee: Damaris Kimani (Kenya)

Algeria won 5–3 on aggregate.


Ethiopia 0–2 Ghana
Report Cudjoe 43'
Suleman 55'
Referee: Lilia Abdeljaoued (Tunisia)
Ghana 3–0 Ethiopia
Ibrahim 24' (pen.)
Cudjoe 27'
Kobblah 83'
Report
Referee: Incaf El Harkaoui (Morocco)

Ghana won 5–0 on aggregate.


Ivory Coast 1–1 Equatorial Guinea
Diakité 37' (pen.) Report Añonma 32'
Referee: Fadouma Dia (Senegal)
Equatorial Guinea 2–2 Ivory Coast
Jade 3'
Chuigoué 89'
Report Guehai 35'
N'Guessan 86'
Referee: Therese Neguel (Cameroon)

3–3 on aggregate. Ivory Coast won on away goals.


Rwanda 1–4 Nigeria
Mukamana 65' Report Oshoala 35', 40'
Sunday 48'
Oparanozie 70' (pen.)
Referee: Alla Abdelssmad (Sudan)
Nigeria 8–0 Rwanda
Edoho 10'
Oshoala 19', 81'
Oparanozie 20', 30', 52'
Sunday 41'
Nku 89'
Report
Referee: Sara Ramadan (Egypt)

Nigeria won 12–1 on aggregate.


Senegal 1–1 Cameroon
Sylla 76' Report Njoya 58'
Referee: Christine Ziga (Ghana)
Cameroon 1–0 Senegal
Edoa 67' Report

Cameroon won 2–1 on aggregate.


Comoros 0–13 South Africa
Report Portia 13', 19', 43', 49' (pen.)
Smeda 25', 34', 54', 60'
Ntsibande 64'
Mollo 65', 68'
Nogwanya 75' (pen.)
Makhabane 85'
South Africa Cancelled Comoros
Report
Referee: Gladys Lengwe (Zambia)

South Africa won by default.


Zimbabwe 0–1 Zambia
Report Mubanga 64'
Referee: Nabikko Ssemambo (Uganda)
Zambia 1–0 Zimbabwe
Mubanga 36' Report
Referee: Marximina Bernardo (Angola)

Zambia won 2–0 on aggregate.

Qualified teams[edit]

Goalscorers[edit]

4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Record entries for Namibia 2014 African Women Championship". CAF. 24 September 2013.
  2. ^ "Regulations of the African Women Championship" (PDF). Cafonline.com.
  3. ^ a b Fixtures IXTH African Women Championship
  4. ^ "Journey to Namibia 2014 begins". CAF. 12 February 2014. Retrieved 12 February 2014.
  5. ^ "Namibia/Nigeria: Namibia 2014 – Falcons Reach Final Round As Sierra Leone Withdraws". allafrica.com. 9 January 2014. Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  6. ^ "FOOT FEMININ – Devant recevoir ce samedi le Sénégal pour les préliminaires aller de la Can : La Guinée-Bissau déclare forfait !". Le Quotidien. 14 February 2014. Archived from the original on 15 February 2014. Retrieved 15 February 2014.
  7. ^ "Banyana qualify for championship as Comoros withdraw after 13–0 thrashing". citypress.co.za. 28 May 2014. Archived from the original on 30 May 2014. Retrieved 28 May 2014.

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