1991 African Women's Championship Explained

Tourney Name:African Women's Championship
Year:1991
Dates:16 February – 30 June
Num Teams:8
Count:1
Matches:6
Goals:22
Nextseason:1995

The 1991 African Women's Championship was the inaugural edition of the currently-named Women's Africa Cup of Nations, invoked to determine CAF's single qualifier for the inaugural edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup that year. Nigeria defeated Cameroon in the final to win its first title and earn qualification.

Eight teams were originally scheduled to play in the tournament, but four of them withdrew, with Cameroon reaching the final on two walkovers.

Participating teams

The eight participating teams were:

The teams who withdrew in italics.

Final Tournament

First round

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Nigeria won 7–2 on aggregate.----

Senegal withdrew, Guinea advanced.----

Zimbabwe withdrew, Zambia advanced.----

Congo withdrew, Cameroon advanced.

Semifinals

Nigeria won 7–0 on aggregate.----

Zambia withdrew, Cameroon advanced.

Final

Nigeria won 6–0 on aggregate and also qualified for the 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup.

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