the highway to Morocco 2022 and 2023 World Cup is
The African Soccer Confederation has drawn tons for the qualifiers for the subsequent Girls’s African Cup of Nations (CAN 2022) on Might 10, 2021 in Cairo. This CAN 2022 qualifies for the World Cup 2023 in Australia and New Zealand.
Forty-four nations are formally on the beginning line to play the subsequent Girls’s African Cup of Nations (CAN 2022), the primary of twelve groups in historical past. For this CAN 2022, the African Soccer Confederation (CAF) additionally innovated throughout the draw. Skills, beginning in June 2021, will certainly happen by sub-region.
This method leads specifically to a shock between the Nigerians, the continent’s queens and the Ghanaian ladies, who had hosted the earlier version of the girl’s CAN. There will even be a pretty Egypt-Tunisia.
A springboard to the WC 2023
At the tip of the primary spherical, the 22 picks will play a second, with future shocks in perspective, comparable to that between the winners in Nigeria-Ghana and the Ivory Coast, or that between the winners in Egypt-Tunisia and Equatorial Guinea-DR Congo. The eleven survivors of this second spherical will qualify for the closing section of the match, scheduled from 2 to 23 July 2022 in Morocco.
Cherifian Kingdom, which might additionally host the primary version of the Girls’s Champions League in November / December, has huge ambitions for Atlas Lionesses. Particularly that they qualify for the subsequent World Cup.
The semi-finalists on this CAN 2022 successfully qualify straight for the World Cup 2023 in Australia and New Zealand. Two different African groups will play a world repechage match, in accordance with a system that has not but been clarified.
CAN 2022 WOMEN: THE QUALIFICATION PROGRAM
First spherical (7 to fifteen June 2021)
M1 – Uganda – Ethiopia
M2 – Kenya – South Sudan
M3 – Eritrea – Burundi
M4 – Djibouti – Rwanda
M5 – Malawi – Zambia
M6 – Tanzania – Namibia
M7 – Zimbabwe – Eswatini
M8 – Angola – Botswana
M9 – Mozambique – South Africa
M10 – Algeria – Sudan
M11 – Egypt – Tunisia
M12 – Equatorial Guinea – DR Congo
M13 – Sao Tome and Principe – Togo
M14 – Congo – Gabon
M15 – Central African Republic – Cameroon
U16 – Sierra Leone – Gambia
U17 – Liberia – Senegal
M18 – Mali – Guinea
M19 – Guinea-Bissau – Mauritania
M20 – Burkina Faso – Benin
U21 – Nigeria – Ghana
M22 – Niger – Ivory Coast
Andra tspring (19-29 October 2021)
M1 winner – M2 winner
Winner M3 – Winner M4
Winner M5 – Winner M6
Winner M7 – Winner M8
Winner M9 – Winner M10
Winner U11 – Winner U12
U13 winner – U14 winner
U15 winner – U16 winner
U17 winner – U18 winner
U19 winner – U20 winner
Winner U21 – Winner U22
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