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Cameroon will face Egypt for the opening match of the Africa Women's Cup of Nations, on 19 November 2016 in Yaoundé

Cameroon will face Egypt for the opening match of the Africa Women's Cup of Nations, on 19 November 2016 in Yaoundé
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 20 September 2016 06:21

(Business in Cameroon) - Yaoundé, the Cameroonian capital, hosted on 18 September 2016, the drawing ceremony for the 10th edition of the Africa Women's Cup of Football (AfCON), which the country will organise from upcoming 19 November.

The Indomitable Lionesses, the national team of the host country, is in Group A, which will be based in Yaoundé. In the opening match on 19 November 2016, they will face Egypt, a team in the same group as the Lionesses alongside South Africa and Zimbabwe.

In Group B, which will be based in Limbé, on the south-west region, there will be the Nigerian team, who has won the cup seven times, then Ghana, Mali and Kenya.

With a little over 60 days to go before kicking off this continental competition, the public authorities and the Cameroonian Federation of Football say they are all set, and claim having already taken all measures to make this celebration of women's football a success.

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