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2014 African Women's Championship

2014 African Women's Championship
2014 African Women's Championship (logo).png
Tournament details
Host country  Namibia
Dates 11–25 October 2014
Teams 8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s) 2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  Nigeria (9th title)
Runners-up  Cameroon
Third place  Ivory Coast
Fourth place  South Africa
Tournament statistics
Matches played 16
Goals scored 44 (2.75 per match)
Top scorer(s) Nigeria Desire Oparanozie
(5 goals)
Best player Nigeria Asisat Oshoala
Best goalkeeper Cameroon Annette Ngo Ndom
Fair play award  South Africa
2012
2016

The 2014 African Women's Championship, the 11th edition of the tournament, was held in Namibia. This tournament, organized by the Confederation of African Football, was also a qualification tournament for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, with top three qualifying for the finals in Canada. It was played on 11–25 October 2014.

The tournament marked the first participation of Namibia in the African championship. Also for the first time the defending champions, Equatorial Guinea, were not taking part after failing to win their last qualifying round match.

Nigeria defeated Cameroon 2–0 in the final to win their ninth title.

Namibia were awarded the hosting rights in October 2011. It is the first time they will appear in the final tournament. There has been some criticism of the slow preparation and campaigning for the event. The national women's league will be suspended this year because all money is used for hosting the continental event.

The final tournament matches were held in two stadium venues located in Windhoek:

A record 25 teams applied for the 2014 African Women's Championship. The top three teams from the 2012 tournament, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and South Africa received a bye to the second round. The preliminary round was held on 13–15 February (first leg) and 28 February–2 March 2014 (second leg), while the final qualifying round was held on 23–25 May (first leg) and 6–8 June (second leg).

Eight teams were divided in two groups and play a round-robin tournament. The top two placed teams advanced to the semifinals. The losers of those semifinals played in the third place match, while the winners faced off in the final. The top three placed teams qualified for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.


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