The Africa Women’s Cup of Nations (AWCON), begins today with host nation Ghana taking on Algeria at the Accra Sports Stadium.
For the first time in the history of Women’s Football, Ghana is hosting the AWCON where seven other countries, including Algeria, Zambia, South Africa, Cameroon, Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea and Mali will compete for two weeks.
Ghana’s Black Queens, coached by Bashir Hayford, will be looking for a strong start to the tournament in its bid to unseat Nigeria’s Super Falcons.
Aside from the trophy, the competition serves as a qualifying tournament for the FIFA Women’s World Cup. The top three finishers will book a ticket to France in 2019.
Nigeria have won the last seven AWCON tournaments and 10 in all.
Ghana, despite its proud football history, is without an AWCON trophy. Equatorial Guinea is the only nation to put a temporary cap on Nigeria’s dominance.
Prior to the tournament, the Black Queens played three International friendlies where they lost away to Zambia 3-2, drew with the Harambee Starlets of Kenya (1-1) in Kasarani, but finished on a high with a home win against the Bayana Bayana of South Africa in Accra.
Kick-off is at 3:30 PM but before then there will be a colourful opening ceremony at the stadium to officially open the tournament.