Today, July 22, 2025, at 3:00 PM EDT, Morocco will face Ghana in the semi-final of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations. The match will be played in Rabat, Morocco.
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Today, July 22, 2025, at 3:00 PM EDT, Morocco will face Ghana in the semi-final of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations. The match will be played in Rabat, Morocco.
Morocco Women's National Football Team (The Atlas Lionesses)
General Information:
* Nickname: The Atlas Lionesses
* Association: Royal Moroccan Football Federation
* Head Coach: Jorge Vilda
* Captain: Ghizlane Chebbak
* FIFA Ranking (June 2025): 60
* Best WAFCON Result: Runners-up (2022)
* Recent Success: Reached the Round of 16 in their first FIFA Women's World Cup appearance in 2023.
Current WAFCON Performance:
Morocco has had a strong showing in this WAFCON, playing as the host nation. They have demonstrated a formidable attack, scoring 10 goals in four matches so far.
* Group Stage:
* Drew with Zambia in their opening match.
* Secured a thrilling 4-2 victory over DR Congo.
* Quarter-final: Defeated Mali 3-1. Ibtissam Jraïdi scored a brace, and Kenza Chapelle added another with a long-range strike. Despite conceding a late penalty, Morocco largely dominated the match.
Key Players:
* Ghizlane Chebbak (Captain): A vital midfielder and playmaker, she has been instrumental in creating chances and scoring goals.
* Ibtissam Jraïdi: A prolific forward who has been a consistent goal scorer in the tournament.
* Khadija Er-Rmichi: The experienced goalkeeper provides a solid presence in defense.
* Fatima Tagnaout: Another key forward who contributes to their attacking prowess.
Morocco is highly motivated to secure their first WAFCON title on home soil, and they've shown a controlled and effective performance throughout the tournament.
Ghana Women's National Football Team (The Black Queens)
General Information:
* Nickname: Black Queens
* Association: Ghana Football Association (GFA)
* Head Coach: Kim Björkegren
* Captain: Elizabeth Addo (Portia Boakye has also captained and is a highly experienced player)
* FIFA Ranking (June 2025): 66
* Best WAFCON Result: Runners-up (1998, 2002, 2006)
* Historical Performance: A dominant force in the early years of WAFCON, reaching three finals in the first five editions. They also qualified for three consecutive FIFA Women's World Cups (1999, 2003, 2007).
Current WAFCON Performance:
Ghana has displayed resilience and a strong defensive record in this tournament, conceding only two goals in their four matches.
* Group Stage:
* Suffered a narrow defeat to reigning champions South Africa in their opener.
* Drew 1-1 with Mali.
* Secured a crucial 4-1 win over Tanzania to advance to the quarterfinals. This win showcased their attacking potential.
* Quarter-final: Defeated Algeria 4-2 in a penalty shootout after a goalless draw in regular and extra time. Goalkeeper Cynthia Konlan was the hero, saving two penalties in the shootout.
Key Players:
* Cynthia Konlan: The goalkeeper has been a standout performer, especially in the penalty shootout against Algeria.
* Portia Boakye: An experienced player, now repositioned at centre-back, she brings leadership and adaptation to the team.
* Elizabeth Addo (Captain): A key midfielder who provides creativity and experience.
* Alice Kusi: A talented playmaker.
* Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah: An energetic player who has made an impact in the tournament.
* Evelyn Badu: A forward who has contributed to the team's offense.
Ghana is on a mission to reclaim its past glory and reach the WAFCON final for the first time since 2006. Their strong defense and renewed self-belief make them a tough opponent.
This semi-final promises to be an exciting clash between Morocco's potent attack and Ghana's solid defense.