Edo Queens  seek  final spot  against TP Mazembe in Women’s Champions League 

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Nigeria’s flag bearers , Edo Queens , will  today seek  a final spot as  the  semi-finals  of the  CAF Women’s Champions League 2024 take centre stage in Casablanca and El Jadida.

After challenging group stage matches, the final four teams  that advanced to the  semi-finals  will battle it out  as Edo Queens  face off  against TP Mazembe of the Democratic Republic of  Congo at the Larbi Zaouli Stadium, Casablanca.

In the other semi-finals, home team ASFAR  of Morocco will be  up in arms against fellow North African side,  FC Masar of Egypt at the  M’Hamed El Abdi Stadium in El Jadida

Profiling the four gladiators,  CAF noted that Edo Queens  has ‘displayed  flair and determination’, adding :“ The Nigerian side emerged as a fan favourite with thrilling matches and key victory against reigning Champions Mamelodi Sundowns that earned them a semi-final spot.”

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For TP Mazembe, it  was stated: “The Congolese side made history by reaching the semifinals for the first time, showcasing resilience and tactical strength throughout the group stage.”

On the part of   the Morocco’s representative,  ASFAR, CAF  noted their unbeaten run so far: “The 2022 champions remain unbeaten, topping their group with stellar defensive and attacking performances. They aim to retain their title on home soil.”

According to CAF, FC Masar, remains  the Cinderella team and could be hard to beat today: “A surprise package this year, the Egyptian side advanced with a solid team structure and standout individual performances, proving their mettle among Africa’s elite. “

Meanwhile,  the continental soccer ruling body noted that “ this year’s edition features a significant increase in prize money, reflecting CAF’s commitment to developing women’s football on the continent. Teams are not only competing for glory but also for a larger financial reward, which will further support the growth of women’s football programs across Africa.”

The overall winner of the tournament will be rewarded with a staggering USD 600,000 while the runners-up will get USD 400,000

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