In an electrifying final match held recently, AS FAR of Morocco emerged victorious over debutants ASEC Mimosas from Ivory Coast, securing their second African Women’s Champions League title with a score of 2-1. This victory not only underscores AS FAR’s dominance in African women’s football but also solidifies their status as one of the continent’s top clubs.
The match opened with AS FAR taking early control. In the 13th minute, Hanane Ait El Haj converted a penalty kick after Safa Banouk was brought down in the box by Aboa Yapo. This goal set the tone for AS FAR, who aimed to defend their title after their initial triumph in 2022.
AS FAR maintained their lead until halftime, but ASEC Mimosas showcased their resilience after the break. Just 10 minutes into the second half, Ami Priscal Diallo scored a well-timed header from a cross delivered by Sopie Brou, bringing the match level at 1-1. The equalizing goal injected new life into ASEC Mimosas, who showed impressive determination and skill.
As the match drew toward its conclusion, the tension in the stadium was palpable. AS FAR was awarded a second penalty in the 85th minute when Noura Diarra fouled Sofia Bouftini inside the penalty area. Zineb Redouani stepped up and calmly placed the ball into the net, restoring AS FAR’s lead and putting them back in the driver’s seat.
In the dying moments of the match, ASEC Mimosas came close to sending the game into extra time. Asastasie Gbehi had a golden opportunity but unfortunately directed her shot wide of the post during stoppage time. Following the final whistle, tensions boiled over as Gbehi was shown a red card for dissent, capping off a dramatic conclusion to the match.
With this win, AS FAR joins South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns as a two-time winner of the prestigious title. The team will next prepare to face China’s Wuhan Jiangda on December 14 in a critical match that holds significant stakes.
The winner will secure a spot in the upcoming Fifa Women’s Champions Cup, where they will face European champions Arsenal in the semi-finals early next year in London.
AS FAR’s achievement not only celebrates their skill and determination on the pitch but also highlights the growing prominence of women’s football in Africa. The club’s journey to the title has inspired many aspiring female athletes across the continent, emphasizing the importance of investment and support in women’s sports.