2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification

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2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification
Tournament details
Dates4 March – 12 April 2016
Teams23 (from 1 confederation)
Tournament statistics
Matches played30
Goals scored83 (2.77 per match)
Top scorer(s)Egypt (5 goals)
2014
2018

The 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification was a women's football competition which decided the participating teams of the 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations.

A total of eight teams qualified to play in the final tournament, including Cameroon who qualified automatically as hosts.[1][2]

Teams[]

A total of 23 CAF member national teams entered the qualifying rounds.[3]

Round Teams entering round No. of teams
First round 18
Second round 5
Qualifying rounds Total 23
Final tournament 1

1 Initially Togo entered the qualification but withdrew and were replaced by Ethiopia.[4] Togo were sanctioned by the CAF and excluded from participating in the 2018 tournament.[5]

Format[]

Qualification ties were played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. If the aggregate score was tied after the second leg, the away goals rule would be applied, and if still level, the penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner (no extra time would be played).[6]

The seven winners of the second round qualified for the final tournament.

Schedule[]

The schedule of the qualifying rounds was as follows.[3]

Round Leg Date
First round First leg 4–6 March 2016
Second leg 18–20 March 2016
Second round First leg 6–9 April 2016
Second leg 10–12 April 2016

The second round was initially scheduled to be played on 8–10 April (first leg) and 22–24 April (second leg), but was later changed to be played during the FIFA International Match Calendar dates of 4–12 April.

First round[]

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Mali  2–1  Morocco 0–0 2–1
Tanzania  2–3  Zimbabwe 1–2 1–1
Zambia  5–3  Namibia 3–1 2–2
Libya  0–12  Egypt 0–8 0–4
Algeria  2–1  Ethiopia 1–0 1–1
Kenya  w.o.  DR Congo
Senegal  1–1 (4–2 p)  Guinea 1–0 0–1
Burkina Faso  0–2  Tunisia 0–0 0–2
Botswana  11–0  Mauritius 7–0 4–0
Mali 0–0 Morocco
Report
Referee: Christine Enyonam Ziga (Ghana)
Morocco 1–2 Mali
Jraidi Goal 4' Report[7] Baradji Goal 36'
Diarra Goal 75'
Referee: Fatou Thioune (Senegal)

 Mali won 2–1 on aggregate.


Tanzania 1–2 Zimbabwe
Goal 17' Report [8] Jeke Goal 20'48'
Referee: Tsige Sisay (Ethiopia)
Zimbabwe 1–1 Tanzania
Kaitano Goal 11' Report[9][10] Goal 4' (pen.)
Referee: Letticia Antonella Viana (Swaziland)

 Zimbabwe won 3–2 on aggregate.


Zambia 3–1 Namibia
Sosala Goal 3'45+2'
Chanda Goal 22'
Report[11][12] Jossob Goal 89'
Referee: Maria Rivet (Mauritius)
Namibia 2–2 Zambia
Coleman Goal 48'78' (pen.) Report[13][14][15] Chanda Goal 3'46'
Referee: Tania Marisa Duarte (Angola)

 Zambia won 5–3 on aggregate.


Libya 0–8 Egypt
Report[11][16] Goal 4'9'12'54'
Goal 28'
Goal 32' (pen.)
Goal 69'
Goal 86' (pen.)
Referee: Lilia Abdeljawad (Tunisia)
Egypt 4–0 Libya
Tarek Goal 4'
Goal 25'
Goal 36'
Goal 82'
Report
Referee: Angelique Tuyishime (Rwanda)

 Egypt won 12–0 on aggregate.


Algeria 1–0 Ethiopia
Zerrouki Goal 60' Report (CAF)[11][17]
Stade Omar Hamadi, Algiers
Attendance: 300
Referee: Aissatou Inter Keita (Guinea)
Ethiopia 1–1 Algeria
Abera Goal 34' Report (CAF)[18] Zerrouki Goal 85'

 Algeria won 2–1 on aggregate.


Kenya Cancelled DR Congo
Report
DR Congo Cancelled Kenya
Report

 Kenya advanced after DR Congo withdrew for financial reasons.[19][20]


Senegal 1–0 Guinea
Goal 5' Report[21]
Referee: Viviane Kouélé Igue (Benin)
Guinea 1–0 Senegal
Goal 82' Report[22]
Penalties
2–4
Referee: Ross Leopoldina Dayves (Guinea-Bissau)

1–1 on aggregate.  Senegal won 4–2 on penalties.


Burkina Faso 0–0 Tunisia
Report
Referee: Kankou Coulibaly (Mali)
Tunisia 2–0 Burkina Faso
Mamay Goal 52'
Mchara Goal 89'
Report[23][24]
Stade Oued Ellil, Oued Ellil
Referee: Khadmallah Elsayed Angato Koko (Sudan)

 Tunisia won 2–0 on aggregate.


Botswana 7–0 Mauritius
Mahlasela Goal 19'52'
Goal 45'
Goal 62'
Goal 71'
Goal 87'
Goal 90'
Report[11][25]
Referee: Mercy Mziya (Malawi)
Mauritius 0–4 Botswana
Report[26] Goal 27'
Tholakele Goal 28'74'
Goal 68'
Referee: Nirinjanahary Raharijaona (Madagascar)

 Botswana won 11–0 on aggregate.

Second round[]

Winners qualified for 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Mali  awd.  Equatorial Guinea 1–1 1–2
Zimbabwe  4–2  Zambia 1–0 3–2
Egypt  2–2 (a)  Ivory Coast 1–0 1–2
Algeria  3–3 (a)  Kenya 2–2 1–1
Senegal  1–3  Nigeria 1–1 0–2
Tunisia  1–6  Ghana 1–2 0–4
Botswana  0–5  South Africa 0–2 0–3
Mali 1–1 Equatorial Guinea
Diarra Goal 89' Report[27][28] Añonma Goal 2'
Stade Mamadou Konaté, Bamako
Referee: Aissatou Inter Keita (Guinea)
Equatorial Guinea 2–1 Mali
Boho Goal
Adriana Tiga Goal 90'
Report[29][30] Koite Goal 53'
Nuevo Estadio de Malabo, Malabo
Referee: Bolokanang Julia Lekgow (Botswana)

 Equatorial Guinea won 3–2 on aggregate.
 Mali were awarded the tie after Equatorial Guinea were disqualified for fielding an ineligible player.[31]


Zimbabwe 1–0 Zambia
Bhasopo Goal 45+1' Report[32][33][34]
Zambia 2–3 Zimbabwe
Sosala Goal 24'
Zulu Goal 60' (pen.)
Report[35][36][37] Bhasopo Goal 7'
Zulu Goal 39'
Msipa Goal 90'
Referee: Nabikko Ssemambo (Uganda)

 Zimbabwe won 4–2 on aggregate.


Egypt 1–0 Ivory Coast
Goal 45' Report[38]
Referee: Aissata Ameyo Amegee (Togo)
Ivory Coast 2–1 Egypt
Elloh Goal 38'
Nrehy Goal 43'
Report[39] Goal 86'
Referee: Jonesia Rukyaa Kabakama (Tanzania)

2–2 on aggregate.  Egypt won on away goals rule.


Algeria 2–2 Kenya
Bouhenni-Benziane Goal 28'89' Report[40] Sekouane Goal 78' (o.g.)
Adam Goal 84'
Stade Omar Hamadi, Algiers
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Alcidia Maria Silva dos Santos (Cape Verde)
Kenya 1–1 Algeria
Goal 75' Report Bouhenni-Benziane Goal 22'
Referee: Suavis Iratunga (Burundi)

3–3 on aggregate.  Kenya won on away goals rule.


Senegal 1–1 Nigeria
Goal 52' Report[41][42] Wogu Goal 45'
Referee: Lamyaa Lourarhi (Morocco)
Nigeria 2–0 Senegal
Chikwelu Goal 36'
Igbinovia Goal 46'
Report
National Stadium, Abuja
Referee: Julie Kanyembo Kyabuta (DR Congo)

 Nigeria won 3–1 on aggregate.


Tunisia 1–2 Ghana
Kaabachi Goal 33' (pen.) Report[27][43][44][45] Suleman Goal 50'
Adubea Goal 84'
Stade Oued Ellil, Oued Ellil
Referee: Fadouma Dia (Senegal)
Ghana 4–0 Tunisia
Suleman Goal 28'85'
Boakye Goal 34'
Adubea Goal 77'
Report
Referee: Chancelle Cynthia Imane Ngakossa (Congo)

 Ghana won 6–1 on aggregate.


Botswana 0–2 South Africa
Report[46][47] Mollo Goal 69'73'
Referee: Rusina Kuda Majo (Zimbabwe)
South Africa 3–0 Botswana
Makhabane Goal 19' (pen.)
Mollo Goal 27'
Nyandeni Goal 36'
Report
Referee: Mathabo Maria Kolokotoane (Lesotho)

 South Africa won 5–0 on aggregate.

Qualified teams[]

The following eight teams qualified for the final tournament.

Team Qualified on Previous appearances in tournament1
 Cameroon (hosts) 26 October 2014[1] 10 (1991, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014)
 Zimbabwe 10 April 2016 3 (2000, 2002, 2004)
 Egypt 11 April 2016 1 (1998)
 Kenya 12 April 2016 0 (debut)
 Nigeria 12 April 2016 11 (1991, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014)
 Ghana 12 April 2016 10 (1991, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2014)
 South Africa 12 April 2016 10 (1995, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014)
 Mali 4 August 2016[31] 5 (2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010)
1 Bold indicates champion for that year. Italic indicates host for that year.

Goalscorers[]

5 goals
  • Egypt *
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Own goal

* includes a goal scored at Egypt vs. Libya match, which has no goal scorers references.

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