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Road to Morocco 2025: African Qualifiers for FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Unveiled

Babatunde Abdulraheem Lawal by Babatunde Abdulraheem Lawal
December 12, 2024
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The road to the historic FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, set to be hosted by Morocco in 2025, has officially been made. The draws which was conducted at CAF headquarters in Cairo, laying the foundation for Africa’s representatives in the prestigious global event.

A total of 28 African nations will compete for four available slots to join hosts Morocco as the continent’s five representatives at the expanded tournament, which will feature 24 teams for the first time. The global competition is scheduled to take place from 17 October to 8 November 2025.

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The African qualifiers will unfold in a three-round knockout format, with home-and-away fixtures determining the nations that secure tickets to Morocco.

Qualifiers Schedule

First Round

  • First leg matches: 10–12 January 2025
  • Return leg matches: 17–19 January 2025

Second Round

  • First leg matches: 7–9 March 2025
  • Return leg matches: 14–16 March 2025

Third Round

  • First leg matches: 18–20 April 2025
  • Return leg matches: 25–27 April 2025

The Draw Results

Round 1

  1. Namibia vs Uganda
  2. Egypt vs Cameroon
  3. Zimbabwe vs Ethiopia
  4. Eswatini vs Tanzania
  5. Congo vs Benin
  6. DR Congo vs Niger
  7. Gabon vs South Africa
  8. Equatorial Guinea vs Botswana
  9. Tunisia vs Algeria
  10. Côte d’Ivoire vs Senegal
  11. Sierra Leone vs Central African Republic
  12. Togo vs Guinea

Round 2

  1. Namibia/Uganda vs Kenya
  2. Egypt/Cameroon vs Zimbabwe/Ethiopia
  3. Eswatini/Tanzania vs Zambia
  4. Congo/Benin vs DR Congo/Niger
  5. Gabon/South Africa vs Nigeria
  6. Equatorial Guinea/Botswana vs Tunisia/Algeria
  7. Côte d’Ivoire/Senegal vs Burundi
  8. Sierra Leone/Central African Republic vs Togo/Guinea

Round 3

  1. Winner of Namibia/Uganda vs Kenya meets Winner of Egypt/Cameroon vs Zimbabwe/Ethiopia
  2. Winner of Eswatini/Tanzania vs Zambia meets Winner of Congo/Benin vs DR Congo/Niger
  3. Winner of Gabon/South Africa vs Nigeria meets Winner of Equatorial Guinea/Botswana vs Tunisia/Algeria
  4. Winner of Côte d’Ivoire/Senegal vs Burundi meets Winner of Sierra Leone/Central African Republic vs Togo/Guinea

This landmark event promises to showcase the talent and determination of Africa’s rising stars. The participating teams will be battling not only for qualification but also for the pride of representing their nations on the world stage.

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