By Angu Lesley Ngwa Akonwi
Football Writer,kick442.com-Cameroon
AS FAR have successfully defended their CAF Women’s Champions League crown, edging ASEC Mimosas 2-1 in Friday’s final in Ismailia, Egypt, to secure Africa’s slot at the inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup.
The Moroccan champions entered the final as holders of the continental title, knowing that a win would not only retain their crown but also guarantee their place on the global stage in December’s historic tournament.
They took an early lead when Hanane Ait El Haj converted a penalty in the 13th minute after Safa Banouk was fouled inside the box. AS FAR controlled the game from the flanks, with the pace of Zineb Erroudany and Banouk keeping the Ivorians under constant pressure.
ASEC Mimosas briefly threatened a comeback after the break when Ami Prisca Diallo headed in a delivery from Sopie Philomene Marie Ange Brou, leveling the score at 1-1.
But AS FAR remained composed, and in the 84th minute, Sofia Bouftini was brought down in the box. Experienced defender Zineb Redouani stepped up to convert the decisive penalty, securing victory and Africa’s representation in the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup.
The Moroccan side will now face Chinese champions Wuhan Chegu Jiangda WFC in Round Two of the tournament on 14 December at the Stade Municipal de Berrechid, aiming to showcase Africa’s strength at the highest level of women’s club football.
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