Confederation of African Football plans to create Women's African Champions

Football
By Odero Charles | Jun 26, 2020
Kenya Harambee Starlets' Mwanalima Adam control ball during their first leg of Tokyo 2020 Olympic qualifier match against Zambia at Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani on Friday, Nov 8, 2019. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has announced plans to create Women's African Champions League, a move that would help grow the women's football in Africa.

Currently, there are no football club competitions for Women’s football in Africa while Europe already have a Women’s Champions League.

Confirming plans to increase the visibility, quality and appeal of women’s football, CAF listed the creation of the Women’s Champions League as one of the items on the agenda for the forthcoming Executive Committee meeting slated for Tuesday, June 30.

CAF believes that creating Women’s Champions League is the best way for federations and clubs to invest in women’s football.

Fantastic news for women’s football in Africa as the @CAF_Online executive Committee will discuss the launch of a continental club competition for Womens football ????????

Exciting times ahead ?????? pic.twitter.com/lSkzfArIxN

— Janine Van Wyk (@Janinevanwyk5) June 25, 2020

Following the plan to create first African Women’s Champions League several sports personalities took to social media to share their delight. 

Creation of CAF Women's Champions League is part of CAF Exco meeting agenda Tuesday next week. Interesting move, but how feasible? pic.twitter.com/WFshXqECjl — Bonface Osano (@bonfaceosano) June 25, 2020

Great news for women’s football in Africa as the CAF Executive Committee will finally discuss the launch of a continental club competition. About time. About time!!!

A total of 35 countries in Africa have women’s leagues running. That number is more than enough. ???????????? pic.twitter.com/xB3Gv6D5MY— Usher Komugisha (@UsherKomugisha) June 25, 2020

Other competition proposals presented on women's football subject on the agenda include women's Africa cup of nation 2020.

 

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