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CAF meets players and coaches of Group A clubs in Women s Champions League in Rabat | CAF Women s Champions League Morocco 2022

Just as in Marrakech, CAF brought together the coaches and players of Group A of the Champions League in Rabat, the capital of Morocco. Present were Simba Queens coach Charles Lukola accompanied by Joelle Bukuru, Patience Gwah and Magaret Steward represented Determine Girls, Charles Haalubono and Joana Benai flied the

CAF s 2022 TotalEnergies WAFCON Legacy workshop focuses on empowering Moroccan women s football

While the TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations will kick-off on Saturday night, 02 July, CAF has already started leaving a legacy for women’s football in the host country, Morocco. Ahead of Morocco’s first hosting of the WAFCON, CAF’s Women’s Football Development Department this week hosted a legacy coaching workshop

CAF Women Elite Instructors get up to speed

CAF Women Elite Instructors get up to speed The CAF Women Football Development Department has conducted a 5-day online refreshment course (February 14 to February 18, 2021) for their Elite Women Coaching Instructors across Africa.  Desiree Ellis, South African women national team head coach, did not hide her enthusiasm at the end of the work: “ When the CAF Women s strategy was launched and the Champions league was introduced, I was very excited and was looking forward to what was to come. The recent CAF Women Elite Instructor Online Course shows that Women s football on the continent is on the rise. The expertise shared during this course was what is needed to take us to the next level. The talents on the continue will soon rise and shine. A big thank you to Meskerem, Safia [Abdel Dayem] and Raul [Chipenda] for their fantastic efforts in the Women s Football department.

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First group of Saudi female football referees receive accreditation

JEDDAH: The Saudi Football Federation (SFF) announced this week that it had approved the first batch of Saudi female referees as part of its efforts to develop women’s participation in the game in the Kingdom. The SFF Referees Committee, in cooperation with the Women’s Football Development Department, approved 63 female referees to work under the federation’s umbrella. The referees attended two training programs in 2020, in Dammam in September, and in Riyadh in October, where they met with female referees from Jordan and Lebanon, who shared their experiences with the young trainees. “It was a very enriching and encouraging experience, and gave us huge motivation and confidence in our abilities,” Lulwah Al-Dosari, one of the approved referees, told Arab News. “It is totally different when you meet someone who has already achieved something big. They told us how they had once been like us.

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