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    Moroccan FA to petition CAF for postponement of 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations

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    Tournament is scheduled to take place between March 17 to April 3, 2026 Tournament is scheduled to take place between March 17 to April 3, 2026

    The Moroccan Football Federation are seeking for the postponement of the 2026 Africa Cup of Nations tournament, citing a large number of commitments, Africasoccer.com has reported.

    The CAF’s elite women competition is scheduled to take place in the North African country between March 17 and April 3, 2026, with 16 countries set to battle it out for the covetous trophy.

    But the tournament is at risk of being postponed, with the hosts’ nation expected to submit a formal request to the Confederation of African Football (CAF) on numerous pressing issues.

    The Moroccan FA’s decision to seek for postponement of the tournament bounds down to a large number of commitments, particularly, the need to finish the Moroccan league on time (May 15, 2026), as the 2026 World Cup approaches.

    Besides, the Moroccan football governing body wants to focus on the Atlas Lions preparations for the global showpiece to be held in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

    For the first time, 16 teams will feature at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations tournament, with Egypt, Cameroon, Ivory Coast and Mali earning an invitation to partake in the tournament, having failed to secure automatic qualification.

    The Super Falcons of Nigeria are the record holders of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, winning the title ten times. They won the previous edition and will be hoping to defend the title in the North African country.

    Below are the WAFCON Group pairings:

    Group A: Morocco – Algeria – Senegal – Kenya.

    Group B: South Africa – Ivory Coast – Burkina Faso – Tanzania.

    Group C: Nigeria – Zambia – Egypt – Malawi.

    Group D: Ghana – Cameroon – Mali – Cape Verde.



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