
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has officially released a revised fixture schedule for the 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), providing essential clarity for Ghana’s national women's football team, the Black Queens. According to the updated timetable, the Black Queens are set to kick off their Group C campaign against Cape Verde on July 29, 2026. This highly anticipated opening match is scheduled to take place at the Moulay Rachid Stadium in Casablanca, Morocco, with the kickoff time confirmed for 17:00 GMT. The announcement comes as part of CAF's broader organizational efforts to ensure the tournament adheres to international standards and provides an optimal environment for the continent's top female athletes.
The revision of the schedule is a significant development for the Ghanaian side, as it allows the technical team to fine-tune their preparation strategies and logistical arrangements well in advance of the tournament. Group C is expected to be highly competitive, and the opening game against Cape Verde will be crucial for establishing momentum in the group stages. The Moulay Rachid Stadium, chosen as the venue for this encounter, offers high-quality facilities that reflect the increasing prestige and investment in the WAFCON. For the Black Queens, who have a storied history in African football, this tournament represents a vital opportunity to re-assert their dominance and compete for the ultimate continental trophy after intense qualifying cycles.
Beyond the immediate tactical implications, the 2026 WAFCON serves as a major platform for the continued growth and visibility of women's sports across the African continent. The clarity provided by the revised schedule allows the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and other key stakeholders to coordinate fan engagement and media coverage more effectively. As the Black Queens prepare for their journey in Morocco, the focus will remain on rigorous training camps and international friendlies to ensure the squad is at peak performance by July 2026. This tournament not only offers the chance for silverware but also acts as a gateway for potential global competitions, making every match a high-stakes affair for the nation.
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