Nigerian football is celebrating a new milestone as Edo Queens become the third club from the country to qualify for the CAF Women’s Champions League.
The Queens delivered a commanding performance in their WAFU B Qualifiers final, defeating Benin’s Ainonvi FC with a decisive 3-0 victory.
This triumph has earned them a coveted place in Africa’s premier women’s club competition, solidifying their status as one of Nigeria’s top teams.
The journey to qualification was a display of sheer dominance by Edo Queens. From the outset of the WAFU B Qualifiers, they established themselves as the team to beat.
One of the highlights of their campaign was a strong showing against Inter d’Abidjan of Côte d’Ivoire, a team that many had pegged as favorites.
Edo Queens’ impressive run culminated in their comprehensive win over Ainonvi FC, showcasing their attacking prowess and defensive solidity.
Edo Queens now join the ranks of Rivers Angels and Bayelsa Queens as Nigerian representatives in the CAF Women’s Champions League. Rivers Angels were the pioneers, being the first Nigerian team to qualify for the tournament.
Bayelsa Queens followed, competing in the 2022 edition. Now, Edo Queens will make their debut on the continental stage, bringing with them the hopes and expectations of Nigerian football fans.
Earlier in the tournament, Inter d’Abidjan secured a 1-0 victory over Burkina Faso’s AO Étincelles, clinching third place thanks to a goal from Mélissa Sandrine Behinan.
This victory provided a fitting conclusion for Inter d’Abidjan, earning them a podium finish in front of their home supporters.
Edo Queens have long been a powerhouse in Nigerian women’s football. Based in Edo State, the team is known for its technical skill, tactical intelligence, and dynamic style of play.
Their success extends beyond the pitch, with the club actively involved in community programs aimed at empowering women through sports.
Edo Queens have not only excelled in competitions but have also become role models and ambassadors, inspiring the next generation of female footballers in Nigeria.
Their recent achievements include winning the Nigerian Championship and now, the WAFU B tournament, both in 2024.
As Edo Queens prepare to compete in the CAF Women’s Champions League, they do so with a legacy of success and a determination to make their mark on the continental stage.
Their qualification is more than just a victory; it is a beacon of hope and pride for Nigerian women’s football, signaling that the future is bright for the sport in the country.
With their eyes set on greater glory, Edo Queens are ready to represent Nigeria and showcase the talent, passion, and spirit of African women’s football to the rest of the world.
Final Standings:
Champion: Edo Queens (Nigeria)
Runner-up: Ainonvi FC (Benin)
Third Place: Inter d’Abidjan (Ivory Coast)
Individual Honors:
Top Scorer: Emem Essien of Edo Queens, with five goals.
Player of the Final: Suliat Abideen, also from Edo Queens.