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Cameroon Secures Historic Victory at Women’s Africa Cup of Nations

Yaounde: Cameroon defeated tournament newcomers Malawi 3-0 in the final to win its first Women's Africa Cup of Nations title. Marie Ngah Manga scored twice and Naomi Eto added another goal. Both finalists, along with Morocco and Algeria, qualified for next year's Women's World Cup in Brazil.

According to France24.com, this victory marks a significant achievement for the Cameroonian team, showcasing their development and commitment to women's football. The performance of Marie Ngah Manga was pivotal in the final match, as her two goals set the pace for the team's victory. Naomi Eto's contribution with a goal further solidified Cameroon's dominance in the match against Malawi.

The qualification of Cameroon, Malawi, Morocco, and Algeria for the upcoming Women's World Cup in Brazil indicates a promising future for African teams on the international stage. This event has highlighted the growing competitiveness and talent within the region's women's football teams.