The African nations at the FIFA Women’s World Cup
By DW
20 July 2023 |
5:42 pm
Morocco, Zambia, South Africa and Nigeria are competing at this year's Women's Football World Cup which starts on July 20. Nigeria's team is led by Onome Ebi, who will be taking part in her sixth World Cup tournament — an African record.
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