African Women's Championship - Results

Results

Year Host nation Final Third Place
Winner Score Second Place
1991
Details
home sites
Nigeria
2 – 0
4 – 0

Cameroon

Guinea
and
Zambia
1995
Details
home sites
Nigeria
4 – 1
7 – 1

South Africa

Angola
and
Ghana
Year Host nation Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Second Place Third Place Score Fourth Place
1998
Details
Nigeria
Nigeria
2 – 0
Ghana

Congo DR
3 – 3
(3 – 1)
penalties

Cameroon
2000
Details
South Africa
Nigeria
2 – 0
(abd 73')

South Africa

Ghana
6 – 3
Zimbabwe
2002
Details
Nigeria
Nigeria
2 – 0
Ghana

Cameroon
3 – 0
South Africa
2004
Details
South Africa
Nigeria
5 – 0
Cameroon

Ghana
0 – 0
(6 – 5)
penalties

Ethiopia
2006
Details
Nigeria
Nigeria
1 – 0
Ghana

South Africa
2 – 2
(5 – 4)
penalties

Cameroon
2008
Details
Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea
2 – 1
South Africa

Nigeria
1 – 1
(5 – 4)
penalties

Cameroon
2010
Details
South Africa
Nigeria
4 – 2
Equatorial Guinea

South Africa
2 – 0
Cameroon
2012
Details
Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea
4 – 0
South Africa

Cameroon
1 – 0
Nigeria
2014
Details
Namibia TBD TBD

Note: abd - match abandoned

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