2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification































2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification
Tournament details
Dates 4 March – 12 April 2016
Teams 23 (from 1 confederation)
Tournament statistics
Matches played 30
Goals scored 83 (2.77 per match)
Top scorer(s)
Egypt Aliaa Shoukry (5 goals)

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The 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification was a women's football competition which decided the participating teams of the 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations.


A total of eight teams qualified to play in the final tournament, including Cameroon who qualified automatically as hosts.[1][2]




Contents






  • 1 Teams


  • 2 Format


  • 3 Schedule


  • 4 First round


  • 5 Second round


  • 6 Qualified teams


  • 7 Goalscorers


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





Teams


A total of 23 CAF member national teams entered the qualifying rounds.[3]




























Round
Teams entering round
No. of teams
First round




  •  Algeria


  •  Botswana


  •  Burkina Faso


  •  DR Congo


  •  Egypt


  •  Ethiopia1


  •  Guinea


  •  Kenya


  •  Libya


  •  Mali


  •  Mauritius


  •  Morocco


  •  Namibia


  •  Senegal


  •  Tanzania


  •  Tunisia


  •  Zambia


  •  Zimbabwe



18
Second round




  •  Equatorial Guinea


  •  Ghana


  •  Ivory Coast


  •  Nigeria


  •  South Africa



5
Qualifying rounds
Total
23
Final tournament


  •  Cameroon (hosts)

1





1 Initially Togo entered the qualification but withdrew and were replaced by Ethiopia.[4] Togo were sanctioned by the CAF and excluded from participating in the 2018 tournament.[5]



Format


Qualification ties were played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. If the aggregate score was tied after the second leg, the away goals rule would be applied, and if still level, the penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner (no extra time would be played).[6]


The seven winners of the second round qualified for the final tournament.



Schedule


The schedule of the qualifying rounds was as follows.[3]


























Round
Leg
Date
First round
First leg
4–6 March 2016
Second leg
18–20 March 2016
Second round
First leg
6–9 April 2016
Second leg
10–12 April 2016

The second round was initially scheduled to be played on 8–10 April (first leg) and 22–24 April (second leg), but was later changed to be played during the FIFA International Match Calendar dates of 4–12 April.



First round









































































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Mali 
2–1

 Morocco
0–0
2–1

Tanzania 
2–3

 Zimbabwe
1–2
1–1

Zambia 
5–3

 Namibia
3–1
2–2

Libya 
0–12

 Egypt
0–8
0–4

Algeria 
2–1

 Ethiopia
1–0
1–1

Kenya 

w.o.

 DR Congo



Senegal 
1–1 (4–2 p)

 Guinea
1–0
0–1

Burkina Faso 
0–2

 Tunisia
0–0
0–2

Botswana 
11–0

 Mauritius
7–0
4–0

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5 March 2016 (2016-03-05)












Mali  0–0  Morocco
Report


Stade Modibo Kéïta, Bamako

Referee: Christine Enyonam Ziga (Ghana)





19 March 2016 (2016-03-19)












Morocco  1–2  Mali

Jraidi Goal 4'

Report[7]

Baradji Goal 36'
Diarra Goal 75'


Stade Boubker Ammar, Salé

Referee: Fatou Thioune (Senegal)



 Mali won 2–1 on aggregate.






4 March 2016 (2016-03-04)












Tanzania  1–2  Zimbabwe

Omary Goal 17'

Report [8]

Jeke Goal 20'48'


Chamazi Stadium, Dar es Salaam

Referee: Tsige Sisay (Ethiopia)





20 March 2016 (2016-03-20)












Zimbabwe  1–1  Tanzania

Kaitano Goal 11'

Report[9][10]

Minja Goal 4' (pen.)


Rufaro Stadium, Harare

Referee: Letticia Antonella Viana (Swaziland)



 Zimbabwe won 3–2 on aggregate.






6 March 2016 (2016-03-06)












Zambia  3–1  Namibia

Sosala Goal 3'45+2'
Chanda Goal 22'

Report[11][12]

Jossob Goal 89'


Nkoloma Stadium, Lusaka

Referee: Maria Rivet (Mauritius)





18 March 2016 (2016-03-18)












Namibia  2–2  Zambia

Coleman Goal 48'78' (pen.)

Report[13][14][15]

Chanda Goal 3'46'


Sam Nujoma Stadium, Windhoek

Referee: Tania Marisa Duarte (Angola)



 Zambia won 5–3 on aggregate.






6 March 2016 (2016-03-06)












Libya  0–8  Egypt

Report[11][16]

Shoukry Goal 4'9'12'54'
Ali Goal 28'
Ahmed Goal 32' (pen.)
Gazy Goal 69'
Hidar Goal 86' (pen.)


Stade Olympique de Sousse, Sousse (Tunisia)

Referee: Lilia Abdeljawad (Tunisia)





20 March 2016 (2016-03-20)












Egypt  4–0  Libya

Tarek Goal 4'
Mohammed Goal 25'
Ahmed Goal 36'
Shoukry Goal 82'
Report


30 June Stadium, Cairo

Referee: Angelique Tuyishime (Rwanda)



 Egypt won 12–0 on aggregate.






6 March 2016 (2016-03-06)

16:00












Algeria  1–0  Ethiopia

Zerrouki Goal 60'

Report[11][17]


Stade Omar Hamadi, Algiers

Attendance: 300

Referee: Aissatou Inter Keita (Guinea)





26 March 2016 (2016-03-26)












Ethiopia  1–1  Algeria

Abera Goal 34'

Report[18]

Zerrouki Goal 85'


Yidnekachew Tessema Stadium, Addis Ababa

Referee: Zomadre Sonia Kore (Ivory Coast)



 Algeria won 2–1 on aggregate.






5 March 2016 (2016-03-05)












Kenya  Cancelled  DR Congo
Report





18 March 2016 (2016-03-18)












DR Congo  Cancelled  Kenya
Report



 Kenya advanced after DR Congo withdrew for financial reasons.[19][20]






5 March 2016 (2016-03-05)












Senegal  1–0  Guinea

Diakhaté Goal 5'

Report[21]


Stade Demba Diop, Dakar

Referee: Viviane Kouélé Igue (Benin)





19 March 2016 (2016-03-19)


















Guinea  1–0  Senegal

Kanté Goal 82'

Report[22]
Penalties
2–4


Stade du 28 Septembre, Conakry

Referee: Ross Leopoldina Dayves (Guinea-Bissau)



1–1 on aggregate.  Senegal won 4–2 on penalties.






5 March 2016 (2016-03-05)












Burkina Faso  0–0  Tunisia
Report


Stade du 4 Août, Ouagadougou

Referee: Kankou Coulibaly (Mali)





19 March 2016 (2016-03-19)












Tunisia  2–0  Burkina Faso

Mami Goal 52'
Mchara Goal 89'

Report[23][24]


Stade Oued Ellil, Oued Ellil

Referee: Khadmallah Elsayed Angato Koko (Sudan)



 Tunisia won 2–0 on aggregate.






5 March 2016 (2016-03-05)












Botswana  7–0  Mauritius

Mahlasela Goal 19'52'
Otlhagile Goal 45'
Motlhale Goal 62'
Ngenda Goal 71'
Selebatso Goal 87'
Mathlo Goal 90'

Report[11][25]


Lobatse Stadium, Lobatse

Referee: Mercy Mziya (Malawi)





19 March 2016 (2016-03-19)












Mauritius  0–4  Botswana

Report[26]

Lesaane Goal 27'
Tholakele Goal 28'74'
Ramafifi Goal 68'


Stade George V, Curepipe

Referee: Nirinjanahary Raharijaona (Madagascar)



 Botswana won 11–0 on aggregate.



Second round


Winners qualified for 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations.



























































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

Mali 
awd.

 Equatorial Guinea
1–1
1–2

Zimbabwe 
4–2

 Zambia
1–0
3–2

Egypt 
2–2 (a)

 Ivory Coast
1–0
1–2

Algeria 
3–3 (a)

 Kenya
2–2
1–1

Senegal 
1–3

 Nigeria
1–1
0–2

Tunisia 
1–6

 Ghana
1–2
0–4

Botswana 
0–5

 South Africa
0–2
0–3



6 April 2016 (2016-04-06)












Mali  1–1  Equatorial Guinea

Diarra Goal 89'

Report[27][28]

Añonma Goal 2'


Stade Mamadou Konaté, Bamako

Referee: Aissatou Inter Keita (Guinea)





10 April 2016 (2016-04-10)












Equatorial Guinea  2–1  Mali

Boho Goal
Adriana Tiga Goal 90'

Report[29][30]

Koite Goal 53'


Nuevo Estadio de Malabo, Malabo

Referee: Bolokanang Julia Lekgow (Botswana)



 Equatorial Guinea won 3–2 on aggregate.
 Mali were awarded the tie after Equatorial Guinea were disqualified for fielding an ineligible player.[31]






6 April 2016 (2016-04-06)












Zimbabwe  1–0  Zambia

Bhasopo Goal 45+1'

Report[32][33][34]


Rufaro Stadium, Harare

Referee: Thérèse Neguel (Cameroon)





10 April 2016 (2016-04-10)












Zambia  2–3  Zimbabwe

Sosala Goal 24'
Zulu Goal 60' (pen.)

Report[35][36][37]

Bhasopo Goal 7'
Zulu Goal 39'
Msipa Goal 90'


Nkoloma Stadium, Lusaka

Referee: Nabikko Ssemambo (Uganda)



 Zimbabwe won 4–2 on aggregate.






7 April 2016 (2016-04-07)












Egypt  1–0  Ivory Coast

Samir Goal 45'

Report[38]


30 June Stadium, Cairo

Referee: Aissata Ameyo Amegee (Togo)





11 April 2016 (2016-04-11)












Ivory Coast  2–1  Egypt

Elloh Goal 38'
Nrehy Goal 43'

Report[39]

Gamal Goal 86'


Stade Robert Champroux, Abidjan

Referee: Jonesia Rukyaa Kabakama (Tanzania)



2–2 on aggregate.  Egypt won on away goals rule.






8 April 2016 (2016-04-08)












Algeria  2–2  Kenya

Bouhenni-Benziane Goal 28'89'

Report[40]

Sekouane Goal 78' (o.g.)
Adoum Goal 84'


Stade Omar Hamadi, Algiers

Attendance: 1,000

Referee: Alcidia Maria Silva dos Santos (Cape Verde)





12 April 2016 (2016-04-12)












Kenya  1–1  Algeria

Mango Goal 75'
Report
Bouhenni-Benziane Goal 22'


MISC Kasarani, Nairobi

Referee: Suavis Iratunga (Burundi)



3–3 on aggregate.  Kenya won on away goals rule.






8 April 2016 (2016-04-08)












Senegal  1–1  Nigeria

Diakhaté Goal 52'

Report[41][42]

Wogu Goal 45'


Stade Demba Diop, Dakar

Referee: Lamyaa Lourarhi (Morocco)





12 April 2016 (2016-04-12)












Nigeria  2–0  Senegal

Chikwelu Goal 36'
Igbinovia Goal 46'
Report


National Stadium, Abuja

Referee: Julie Kanyembo Kyabuta (DR Congo)



 Nigeria won 3–1 on aggregate.






6 April 2016 (2016-04-06)












Tunisia  1–2  Ghana

Kaabachi Goal 33' (pen.)

Report[27][43][44][45]

Suleman Goal 50'
Adubea Goal 84'


Stade Oued Ellil, Oued Ellil

Referee: Fadouma Dia (Senegal)





12 April 2016 (2016-04-12)












Ghana  4–0  Tunisia

Suleman Goal 28'85'
Boakye Goal 34'
Adubea Goal 77'
Report


Accra Sports Stadium, Accra

Referee: Chancelle Cynthia Imane Ngakossa (Congo)



 Ghana won 6–1 on aggregate.






9 April 2016 (2016-04-09)












Botswana  0–2  South Africa

Report[46][47]

Mollo Goal 69'73'


Lobatse Stadium, Lobatse

Referee: Rusina Kuda Majo (Zimbabwe)





12 April 2016 (2016-04-12)












South Africa  3–0  Botswana

Makhabane Goal 19' (pen.)
Mollo Goal 27'
Nyandeni Goal 36'
Report


Makhulong Stadium, Tembisa

Referee: Mathabo Maria Kolokotoane (Lesotho)



 South Africa won 5–0 on aggregate.



Qualified teams


The following eight teams qualified for the final tournament.
















































Team
Qualified on
Previous appearances in tournament1

 Cameroon (hosts)

26 October 2014[1]

10 (1991, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014)

 Zimbabwe
10 April 2016
3 (2000, 2002, 2004)

 Egypt
11 April 2016
1 (1998)

 Kenya
12 April 2016
0 (debut)

 Nigeria
12 April 2016
11 (1991, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014)

 Ghana
12 April 2016
10 (1991, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2014)

 South Africa
12 April 2016
10 (1995, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014)

 Mali

4 August 2016[31]

5 (2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010)


1Bold indicates champion for that year. Italic indicates host for that year.


Goalscorers


5 goals



  • Egypt Aliaa Shoukry*


3 goals




  • Algeria Naima Bouhenni-Benziane


  • Ghana Samira Suleman


  • South Africa Sanah Mollo


  • Zambia Grace Chanda


  • Zambia Noria Sosala



2 goals




  • Algeria Dalila Zerrouki


  • Botswana Nondi Mahlasela


  • Botswana Refilwe Tholakele


  • Egypt Engy Ahmed*


  • Ghana Princella Adubea


  • Mali Binta Diarra


  • Namibia Zenatha Coleman


  • Senegal Bineta Diakhaté


  • Zimbabwe Kudakwashe Bhasopo


  • Zimbabwe Erina Jeke



1 goal




  • Botswana Refilwe Mathlo


  • Botswana Tlamelo Motlhale


  • Botswana Bame Ngenda


  • Botswana Bonang Otlhagile


  • Botswana Thuto Ramafifi


  • Botswana Golebaone Selebatso


  • Botswana Lesaane Tshoso


  • Egypt Mahira Ali


  • Egypt Neivin Gamal


  • Egypt Nadeen Gazy


  • Egypt Fayza Hidar


  • Egypt Mahira Ali Mohammed*


  • Egypt Yasmine Samir


  • Egypt Noha Tarek*


  • Equatorial Guinea Genoveva Añonma


  • Equatorial Guinea Jade Boho


  • Equatorial Guinea Adriana Tiga


  • Ethiopia Loza Abera


  • Ghana Portia Boakye


  • Guinea Fatoumata Kanté


  • Ivory Coast Rebecca Elloh


  • Ivory Coast Ines Nrehy


  • Kenya Jereko Mwanalima Adoum


  • Kenya Enez Medeizi Mango


  • Mali Djeneba Baradji


  • Mali Bintou Koite


  • Morocco Ibtissam Jraidi


  • Namibia Lorraine Jossob


  • Nigeria Rita Chikwelu


  • Nigeria Osarenoma Igbinovia


  • Nigeria Chioma Wogu


  • South Africa Mamello Makhabane


  • South Africa Nompumelelo Nyandeni


  • Tanzania Donisia Daniel Minja


  • Tanzania Mwanahamisi Omary


  • Tunisia Ella Kaabachi


  • Tunisia Sabrine Mami


  • Tunisia Imane Mchara


  • Zambia Misozi Zulu


  • Zimbabwe Daisy Kaitano


  • Zimbabwe Emmculate Msipa


  • Zimbabwe Samkelisiwe Zulu



Own goal



  • Algeria Fatima Sekouane (against Kenya)


* includes a goal scored at Egypt vs. Libya match, which has no goal scorers references.



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External links



  • 10th Africa Women Cup Of Nations, Cameroon 2016, CAFonline.com







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