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Black Queens to Face Cameroon, Mali, and Cape Verde in Women’s AFCON 2026

Ghana’s Group D Opponents Confirmed After AFCON Draw

Ghana’s Black Queens have been drawn into Group D for the upcoming Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2026, confirmed in the official draw held on 15 January 2026 in Rabat, Morocco. The team will face Cameroon, Mali, and Cape Verde, marking a challenging but exciting group stage.

This group sets up several key matchups. Cameroon, a traditional powerhouse in African women’s football, presents a strong challenge for Ghana. Mali, whom Ghana has faced in previous tournaments, remains a familiar opponent with tactical resilience. Cape Verde, continuing its rise in women’s football, adds an unpredictable element that could impact the group dynamics.

The draw emphasizes the importance of preparation for the Black Queens, who will aim to advance to the knockout stages. Analysts suggest that tactical discipline, squad depth, and form during the tournament will be decisive in navigating this competitive group.

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Fans can expect intense matches as the Black Queens seek to build on their continental experience. The team’s coaching staff has committed to rigorous training and strategic planning to ensure Ghana progresses beyond the group stage.

The Women’s AFCON 2026 promises to attract widespread attention, further promoting women’s football across Africa. Ghana supporters are encouraged to follow the Black Queens closely as they face tough group stage fixtures and aim for a deep tournament run.

Cape Verde Makes Historic FIFA World Cup Debut — and the Island Nation Radiates Pride

In a sensational turn of events, Cape Verde has qualified for the FIFA World Cup for the first time ever, after a commanding 3–0 home victory over Eswatini secured top spot in their African qualifying group. 

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With a population of just over half a million, Cape Verde becomes the second-smallest country by population ever to reach the men’s World Cup, second only to Iceland in 2018. 

The win was staged in front of an electrified home crowd in Praia, with goals from Dailon Livramento, Willy Semedo, and Stopira sealing the qualification. 

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In the wake of this triumph, Cape Verde is basking in a new wave of international attention. The archipelago is being celebrated not only for its sporting achievement but also for its cultural charm and beauty. Local media and social platforms are abuzz with images of the island’s natural scenery, rich Creole heritage, and the proud faces of its people.

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For Cape Verdeans, the World Cup qualification represents more than a football milestone — it is a statement: that even the smallest nations can make the world stage, with heart, unity, and resilience.