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Cameroon’s national team won the African Women's Cup of Nations for the first time in its history, after defeating Malawi 3-0 in the final held in Rabat. Cameroon secured the match early in the first half with three goals, taking advantage of Malawi's defensive errors, with standout performances from the attacking duo Marie Nganh Manga and Naomi Itou. This victory is Cameroon’s first in the competition's history, having previously fallen short in three finals, and they claimed the title despite missing out on the 2024 edition and failing to qualify directly for the upcoming World Cup. Additionally, Malawi, despite the loss, achieved a historic milestone by reaching the final for the first time and became one of the surprise stories of the tournament with an exceptional organization, earning their spot in the 2027 World Cup.
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