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Cameroon won the "Africa Women’s Cup of Nations" title for the first time in its history after defeating Malawi 3-0 in the final, thanks to a brace by Marie Njah in the first half. Njah scored her goals within the 20th and 30th minutes, with Naomi Eto adding a third before the end of the first half. With this victory, Cameroon becomes the fourth team to win the tournament since its inception in 1998, joining Nigeria (10 titles), Equatorial Guinea (2 titles), and South Africa (once). Cameroon and Malawi qualified for the first time for the 2024 Women’s World Cup in Brazil, along with Morocco and Algeria, who finished third.
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