2021 CAF Women's Champions League UNAF Qualifiers

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2021 CAF Women's Champions League UNAF Qualifiers
تصفيات إتحاد شمال إفريقيا المؤهلة لدوري أبطال إفريقيا للسيدات 2021
2021 CAF WCLQ Zone UNAF (logo).png
Official logo of the tournament
Tournament details
Host countryMorocco
City Berkane
Dates24–30 July
Teams3 (from 3 associations)
Final positions
Champions Flag of Morocco.svg AS FAR (1st title)
Runners-up Flag of Algeria.svg Afak Relizane
Third place Flag of Tunisia.svg AS Banque de l'Habitat
Tournament statistics
Matches played3
Goals scored19 (6.33 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Morocco.svg Ibtissam Jraidi
(6 goals)
2022

The 2021 CAF Women's Champions League UNAF Qualifiers is the 1st edition of the UNAF women's club football qualifier tournament organised by the UNAF for the women's clubs of association nations. This edition was held from 24 to 30 July 2021 in Berkane, Morocco. The winners of the tournament qualified for the 2021 CAF Women's Champions League final tournament held in Egypt. [1] The tournament was won by AS FAR of Morocco. [2] [3]

Contents

Participating teams

The following three teams contested in the qualifying tournament. Wadi Degla SC from Egypt is the 2021 Egyptian League champions and he qualified automatically as the hosts of the final tournament. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Morocco, all the matches were played behind closed doors without any spectators.

TeamQualifying methodAppearancesPrevious best performance
Flag of Algeria.svg Afak Relizane 2020–21 Algerian Women's champions 1stn/a
Flag of Morocco.svg AS FAR 2020–21 Moroccan Women's champions [2] [3] 1stn/a
Flag of Tunisia.svg AS Banque de l'Habitat 2020–21 Tunisian Women's champions 1stn/a

Venues

CitiesVenuesCapacity
Berkane Stade Municipal de Berkane 10,000

Match officials

The following referees were chosen for the tournament. [4]

Referees

  • Flag of Algeria.svg Lamia Athmane
  • Flag of Egypt.svg Shahanda Saad Al-Maghraby
  • Flag of Morocco.svg Fatima Zahra El-Ajjani
  • Flag of Morocco.svg Sabah Sadir
  • Flag of Tunisia.svg Dorsaf Ganouati

Assistant referees

  • Flag of Algeria.svg Feriel Isma Ouahab
  • Flag of Egypt.svg Yara Atef
  • Flag of Morocco.svg Soukaina Hamdi
  • Flag of Morocco.svg Fatiha Jermoumi
  • Flag of Tunisia.svg Houda Affine
  • Flag of Tunisia.svg Rahma Alouini

Qualifying tournament

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Flag of Morocco.svg AS FAR (H)2200141+136 Final tournament
2 Flag of Algeria.svg Afak Relizane 21014513
3 Flag of Tunisia.svg AS Banque de l'Habitat 2002113120
Source: [ citation needed ]
(H) Hosts
Afak Relizane Flag of Algeria.svg 3–1 Flag of Tunisia.svg AS Banque de l'Habitat
  • Hamidèche Soccerball shade.svg41'
  • Kendouci Soccerball shade.svg61'
  • Bouhenni Soccerball shade.svg85'
Report (UNAF)
Stade Municipal de Berkane, Berkane
Attendance: 0 (close doors)
Referee: Sabah Sadir (Morocco)

AS FAR Flag of Morocco.svg 4–1 Flag of Algeria.svg Afak Relizane
Report (UNAF)
Stade Municipal de Berkane, Berkane
Attendance: 0 (close doors)
Referee: Dorsaf Ganouati (Tunisia)

AS Banque de l'Habitat Flag of Tunisia.svg 0–10 Flag of Morocco.svg AS FAR
Report (UNAF)
Stade Municipal de Berkane, Berkane
Attendance: 0 (close doors)
Referee: Shahanda Saad Al-Maghraby (Egypt)

Statistics

Goalscorers

As of 30 July 2021
RankPlayerTeamGoals
1 Flag of Morocco.svg Ibtissam Jraidi Flag of Morocco.svg AS FAR 6
2 Flag of Algeria.svg Naïma Bouhenni Flag of Algeria.svg Afak Relizane 2
Flag of Morocco.svg Ghizlane Chebbak Flag of Morocco.svg AS FAR
4 Flag of Algeria.svg Aïcha Hamidèche Flag of Algeria.svg Afak Relizane 1
Flag of Algeria.svg Zineb Kendouci Flag of Algeria.svg Afak Relizane
Flag of Morocco.svg Hanane Aït El Haj Flag of Morocco.svg AS FAR
Flag of Morocco.svg Najat Badri Flag of Morocco.svg AS FAR
Flag of Morocco.svg Hajar Jbilou Flag of Morocco.svg AS FAR
Flag of Morocco.svg Nora Moudni Flag of Morocco.svg AS FAR
Flag of Morocco.svg Fatima Tagnaout Flag of Morocco.svg AS FAR
Flag of Tunisia.svg Chaima Ben Mohamed Flag of Tunisia.svg AS Banque de l'Habitat
Own goals

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