Malabo Kings Are Champions Of UNIFFAC 2021 CAF Women’s Champions League Qualifier.

Malabo Kings FC of Equatorial Guinea will represent Central Africa at the inaugural CAF Women’s Champions League later this year in Egypt, picking the last available slot.

Malabo defeated Amani FCF of DR. Congo 5-1 on aggregate to be crowned Champions of the CAF Total-Energies Women’s Champions League qualifier in the UNIFFAC zone.

The Equatorial Guinean club won 4-1 on Sunday, August 29, in the first leg of the last qualifying round of the African champions league UNIFFAC zone. The Congolese based side could only managed a consolation goal through Grace Balongo in the 48th minute.

The reigning champions of Equatorial Guinea continue their dominance beating FCF Amani 1-0 today in the return leg at the Joseph Kabila Stadium in Kindu.

All eight teams qualified for the event coming up in Egypt have now been confirmed:

Wadi Degla FC (Egypt) – Host

Hasaacas Ladies FC (Ghana) – WAFU zone B

Rivers Angels (Nigeria) – WAFU zone B

AS Mandé (Mali) – WAFU zone A

AS FAR (Morocco) – UNAF

Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies (South Africa) – COSAFA

Vihiga Queens (Kenya) – CECAFA

Malabo Kings (Equatorial Guinea) – UNIFFAC

Published by Monsurah Olatunji

Monsurah Olatunji is a Nigeria based Sport enthusiast with a bias for women's football. An advocate of women's football development in Africa and girl-child empowerment.

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