CAF Women's Championship

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The CAF Women's Championship is a biennial competition in women's football for national teams which belong to the Confederation of African Football (CAF). Seven tournaments have been held, with the current champions being Nigeria. The Super Falcons have won all seven tournaments to date.

The competition has served as a qualifying tournament for the FIFA Women's World Cup every other year since its inception in 1991. In 2006, the final round of the competition took place in Nigeria for the third time, replacing Gabon, which was initially granted the right to host but later pulled out citing financial difficulties.

In 2000, hosts South Africa met three-time champions Nigeria in the final game of the tournament. After Nigeria finished the first half ahead 1-0, Nigeria's Stella Mbachu scored a goal in the 72nd minute that the home crowd felt was offside. Supporters began hurling bottles and other debris at officials and Nigerian players. The match was abandoned after three attempts at restarts were all interrupted by further disturbances. Riot police began fighting battles with bottle-throwing supporters about 40 minutes after the goal had been allowed, throwing tear gas into the crowd to break up the disturbance. The game and the tournament were awarded to Nigeria.

Year Final Round Host Winner Score Runner-up
1991
Details
home sites Flag of Nigeria
Nigeria
6 - 0 (agg) Flag of Cameroon
Cameroon
1995
Details
home sites Flag of Nigeria
Nigeria
11 - 2 (agg) Flag of South Africa
South Africa
1998
Details
Flag of Nigeria Nigeria Flag of Nigeria
Nigeria
2 - 0 Flag of Ghana
Ghana
2000
Details
Flag of South Africa South Africa Flag of Nigeria
Nigeria
2 - 0 (abd 73') Flag of South Africa
South Africa
2002
Details
Flag of Nigeria Nigeria Flag of Nigeria
Nigeria
2 - 0 Flag of Ghana
Ghana
2004
Details
Flag of South Africa South Africa Flag of Nigeria
Nigeria
5 - 0 Flag of Cameroon
Cameroon
2006
Details
Flag of Nigeria Nigeria Flag of Nigeria
Nigeria
1 - 0 Flag of Ghana
Ghana
2008
Details
Flag of Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea

Note: agg - aggregate total, abd - match abandoned

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