Quarter-finals
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Zambia 1 (4)-(2) 1 Senegal 🇸🇳
13 July 2022
Mohammed V Stadium, Casablanca
Senegal took the lead in the 61st minute courtesy of Nguenar Ndiaye's header. Zambia had the level the game just ten minutes later, when Avell Chitundu finished the ball with her head after the error of Senegalese goalkeeper and debutante Tening Sene Afa. This error cost her country the qualification to the semis, as Senegal lost in the penalty shootouts 4-2 in the way Zambians usually do it, where Hazel Nali the goalkeeper scored the last penalty to end the game
Zambia is through to the semi-finals and will feature in the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia and New Zealand for the first time in history, again congrats
@BM Kits
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Morocco 2-1 Botswana 🇧🇼
13 July 2022
Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat
As expected from Morocco, they were quick to take the lead, as that came at the second minute of the game, a cross from Fatima Tagnaout finished by Sanaa Mssoudy. Botswana wouldn't let the Lionesses celebrate longer, as Khadija Er-Rmichi couldn't save a top corner free kick credited to Keitumetse Dithebe's left foot.
Morocco is another teams that had to struggle against Botswana, but it wasn't until 60th minute when Yasmin Mrabet finished Fatima Tagnaout's cross with her head, giving the joy back to the fans.
Morocco is through to the semi-finals and will feature in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Australia and New Zealand for the first time in history
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Cameroon 0-1 Nigeria 🇳🇬
14 July 2022
Mohammed V Stadium, Casablanca
The task has been a little difficult to Nigeria, they are expected to win this game to at least feature in the World Cup, but also expected to win this tournament as they always did.
The Super Falcons had to wait until the 56th minute to see the light, thanks to Rasheedat Ajibade's header.
Nigeria is through to the semi-finals and will feature in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Australia and New Zealand for the ninth time, simply outstanding!
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South Africa 1-0 Tunisia 🇹🇳
14 July 2022
Prince Moulay Hassan Stadium, Rabat
Tunisia's campaign had to come to an end, and South Africa was the one assigned this task. I have only witnessed the first half, and I can't even describe how I was amazed by the skill show of Noxolo Cesane.
Both of the teams had their fair amounts of attempts on goal, counter-attacks here and there, made the game very intense and the fans on their feet.
But the Banyana Banyana had to end the game in the 13th minute after the break through and finish from Jermaine Seoposenwe.
With this win, South Africa is through to the semi-finals and will feature in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Australia and New Zealand for the second time in history.