The TP Mazembe Women’s Football Club shines during the UNIFFAC tournament: resounding 2-0 victory against Epah Ngamba

The TP Mazembe Women’s Football Club distinguished itself brilliantly during its meeting against the Epah Ngamba team during the tournament of the Union of Central African Football Federations (UNIFFAC) which took place at the national stadium from Malabo in Equatorial Guinea. With a 2-0 victory, the Ravens showed their talent and determination on the field.

From the 6th minute, Dikisha Esther opened the scoring for FCF Mazembe, setting the tone of the match. The team then showed solid defense, not conceding any goals to their opponent. Finally, it was Lagoali Kreto who sealed the victory with a goal in the 45th minute.

This important victory allows FCF Mazembe to total 3 points out of 6 in the UNIFFAC tournament. Despite a defeat on the first day against the Hurricane team from Equatorial Guinea, hope remains for the club. Indeed, counting on a defeat of Hurricane in the next matches, FCF Mazembe could hope to win the cup and thus qualify for the final phase of the CAF Champions League which will take place in Ivory Coast next November .

This performance once again highlights the talent and potential of women’s football teams in Africa. FCF Mazembe demonstrates that it is a formidable and competitive opponent in this regional competition. This victory is a source of pride for the club and for women’s football in general.

Now it is time for FCF Mazembe to prepare for the upcoming matches and continue their quest to win the cup. The team must continue to work hard and show their determination on the field in order to achieve their final goal.

Women’s football is gaining popularity and recognition around the world, and teams like FCF Mazembe are contributing greatly to this growth. Let’s hope that this victory is just the start of a long run of success for the club and that women’s football continues to flourish in Africa and around the world.

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