Tuesday, December 3

CAF Releases Women’s Champions League Morocco 2024 Best XI

The Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) has announced the Best XI of the CAF Women’s Champions League Morocco 2024, highlighting the top-performing players of the tournament.

The CAF Technical Study Group (TSG), which includes football analysts, coaches, and technical advisors, meticulously selected the Best XI based on players’ performances throughout the competition.

The Best XI features four players from debutants FC Masar, four from Champions TP Mazembe, two from runners-up AS FAR, and one from Edo Queens.

In goal is FC Masar’s Habiba Sabry, whose acrobatic saves and commanding presence earned her the title of Best Goalkeeper of the tournament.

The central defense is solidified by Shadia Nankya and Aisha Nantongo from FC Masar. The full-back positions are occupied by Miracle Usani of Edo Queens on the left and Vukulu Belange of TP Mazembe on the right.

TP Mazembe’s Marline Kasaj anchors the midfield, providing exceptional support during their title run. The attacking midfield duo features AS FAR’s Sanaa Mssoudy and Sandrine Nyonkuru of FC Masar, adding creativity and flair to the line-up.

The attacking trio is led by the tournament’s top scorer, Doha El Madani (ASFAR), on the right, with TP Mazembe’s Lacho Marta on the left, and Merveille Kanjinga (TP Mazembe) as the central striker.

CAF Women’s Champions League Best XI:

GOALKEEPER 

  • Habiba Emad Sabry (FC Masar)

DEFENDERS

  • Miracle Usani (Edo Queens)
  • Shadia Nankya (FC Masar)
  • Aisha Nantongo (FC Masar)
  • Vukulu Belange (TP Mazembe)

MIDFIELDERS 

  • Marline Kasaj (TP Mazembe)
  • Sanaa Mssoudy (AS FAR)
  • Sandrine Nyonkuru (FC Masar)

FORWARDS

  • Doha El Madani (AS FAR)
  • Merville Kanjinga (TP Mazembe)
  • Lacho Marta (TP Mazembe)

Source: CAF


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