2020 UNAF Women's Tournament

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2020 UNAF Women's Tournament
2020 UNAF WT (logo).png
Tournament details
CountryTunisia
Dates13 – 23 February
Teams5
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Morocco.svg  Morocco (1st title)
Runner-upFlag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania
Third placeFlag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia
Tournament statistics
Matches played10
Goals scored37 (3.7 per match)
Top goal scorer(s) Flag of Tanzania.svg Mwanahamisi Shurua
(5 goals)
  2009
2023  

The 2020 UNAF Women's Tournament is the 2nd edition of the UNAF Women's Tournament, an association football tournament open to the women's national teams of UNAF member countries. The tournament took place in Tunisia. Of the five UNAF member countries, Libya and Egypt chose not to participate in the competition. Mauritania and Tanzania were invited to replace the two withdrawal teams. [1]

Contents

Participants

Venues

Le Kram
El Kram Stadium
Capacity: 5,000
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Squads

Tournament

All times are local, CAT (UTC+1).

Matches

Tanzania  Flag of Tanzania.svg7–0Flag of Mauritania.svg  Mauritania
  • Amina Bellali Soccerball shade.svg8'
  • Opa Clement Soccerball shade.svg13'
  • Fatouma Saloum Soccerball shade.svg23'
  • Onikia Kasunga Soccerball shade.svg28'
  • Shurua Soccerball shade.svg29', 38'
  • Kadushu Shabami Soccerball shade.svg45'
Report
El Kram Stadium, El Kram
Tunisia  Flag of Tunisia.svg0–1Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Report
El Kram Stadium, El Kram

Algeria  Flag of Algeria.svg2–3Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania
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  • Shurua Soccerball shade.svg11', 45+2'
  • Diana Lucas Misua Soccerball shade.svg90+3'
El Kram Stadium, El Kram
Tunisia  Flag of Tunisia.svg3–0Flag of Mauritania.svg  Mauritania
Report
El Kram Stadium, El Kram

Mauritania  Flag of Mauritania.svg0–5Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Report
El Kram Stadium, El Kram
Tanzania  Flag of Tanzania.svg2–3Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Report
El Kram Stadium, El Kram

Morocco  Flag of Morocco.svg5–0Flag of Mauritania.svg  Mauritania
Report
El Kram Stadium, El Kram
Tunisia  Flag of Tunisia.svg1–1Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Report
El Kram Stadium, El Kram

Algeria  Flag of Algeria.svg0–2Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Report
El Kram Stadium, El Kram
Tunisia  Flag of Tunisia.svg1–1Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania
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El Kram Stadium, El Kram

Final ranking

RTeamPWDLGFGAGDPts.
1Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 4400112+912
2Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania 4211136+77
3Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 412153+25
4Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 411286+24
5Flag of Mauritania.svg  Mauritania 4004020−200

Goalscorers

5 goals
4 goals
2 goals
1 goal

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References

  1. "UNAF : Tunis accueille un tournoi féminin". FootAfrique. 29 January 2020.