The 2024-2025 women’s interclub football season will officially kick off on Wednesday, 24 July, with the draw for the CAF Women’s Champions League qualifiers in 4 zones: UNAF, UNIFFAC, WAFU B and CECAFA.
The draw will be conducted at 13h00 Cairo time (10:00 GMT) at the CAF Headquarters in Egypt and live-streamed on CAF TV and CAFOnline.com.
This crucial event marks the beginning of the journey for clubs vying to participate in Africa’s premier women’s club competition.
It will determine the matchups for the qualifying rounds, setting the stage for intense competition across the continent. Teams from various African nations are eagerly anticipating their potential opponents and the path that lies ahead.
This year’s qualifiers are expected to feature an array of talent, showcasing the growing strength of women’s football in Africa.
The tournament continues to play a vital role in the development of the women’s game, providing a platform for clubs to compete at the highest level.
Below are the teams entered by zone and the dates of the qualifying tournaments:
- WAFU B (10 – 23 August): Ainonvi FC (Benin), Hasaacas Ladies (Ghana), Inter d’Abidjan (Côte d’Ivoire), AO Étincelles OU USFA (Burkina Faso), AS Garde Nationale (Niger), Edo Queens (Nigeria), ASKO de Kara (Togo).
- UNAF (21 – 31 August): CF Akbou (Algeria), Tutankhamun (Egypt), AS Far (Morocco), ASF Sousse (Tunisia)
- CECAFA (17 August – 4 September): PVP Buyenzi (Burundi), FAD (Djibouti), CBE FC (Ethiopia), Kenya Police Bullets (Kenya), Kawempe Muslim (Uganda), Rayon Sports (Rwanda), Yei Joint Stars (South Sudan), Simba Queens (Tanzania), Warriors Queens (Zanzibar)
- UNIFFAC (16 – 24 August): Lekié FF (Cameroon), TP Mazembe (DR Congo), Atlético de Malabo (Equatorial Guinea), CSM Diables Noirs (Congo)
The COSAFA and WAFU A tournament draw dates will be announced in due course.