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Morocco: Wafcon 2024 - CAF to Unveil Brand New Trophy Ahead of Morocco Showdown

  • CAF unveiled a new trophy for the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations at a ceremony in Rabat, Morocco, on Wednesday, 2 July 2024.
  • The unveiling followed CAF President Patrice Motsepe's vision to elevate and invest in the women's game, making the trophy a key symbol for the continent.
  • The tournament is set to start on Saturday, 5 July 2024, as Morocco hosts 12 nations, with the opening game featuring the Moroccan team facing off against Zambia at Rabat’s Olympic Stadium.
  • CAF announced that comprehensive information about the new trophy’s design and the inspiration behind it will be disclosed on the day of its unveiling. Patrice Motsepe highlighted this event as a landmark moment in establishing a unique identity and prestige for women’s football.
  • The new trophy and tournament kickoff reflect heightened anticipation for WAFCON 2024 and a broader effort to reposition women's football across Africa.
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The African Confederation of Football (CAF) presented in Casablanca the brand new trophy of the African Cup of Nations (CAN) women, whose final phase will be held from 5 to 26 July in Morocco. Inspired by the men's trophy, this symbol in silver and gold reflects the rise of African women's football, under the sign of [...]

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