Zambia forward Racheal Kundananji tops the pile this month after hat-tricks at both club and international level, as women s leagues around the world resumed properly after the World Cup.
For the first time in history, three African teams competed in the last 16 of a FIFA Women s World Cup, and South Africa s Thembi Kgatlana shone for Banyana Banyana as they made history.
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All African teams will head into the Women s World Cup as underdogs, but Nigeria have twice made the knockout rounds and will be out to prove they are still Africa s dominant force.
Although several star players are in camp preparing for the FIFA Women s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand (July 20-August 20), Michelle Alozie and Thembi Kgatlana starred for their respective sides in the NWSL.