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Women's Football COSAFA Southern African Championship 2022


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Qualified Nations
 

  • AUS.gif Angola
  • BOT.gif Botswana
  • COM.gif Comoros
    SWZ.gif Eswatini
  • LES.gif Lesotho
  • MAW.gif Malawi
  • MRI.gif Mauritius
  • MOZ.gif Mozambique
  • NAM.gif Namibia
  • RSA.gif South Africa
  • TAN.gif Tanzania
  • ZAM.gif Zambia


 

Competition Format
August 31st - September 6th, 2022
12 Nations, 3 Groups, the 1st Nations from each Group and 1 best Second Places Nation will qualify for the Semifinals
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Knockout Round
September 9th - September 11th, 2022
4 Nations, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, the winning Nation will be the Women's Football COSAFA Southern African Championship 2022 Champion
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Preliminary Round
August 31st - September 6th, 2022
12 Nations, 3 Groups, the 1st Nations from each Group and 1 best Second Places Nation will qualify for the Semifinals
 
 

 

 
Group A
 
  • ANG.gif Angola
  • MRI.gif Mauritius
  • MOZ.gif Mozambique
  • RSA.gif South Africa

Group B
 
  • SWZ.gif Eswatini
  • LES.gif Lesotho
  • NAM.gif Namibia
  • ZAM.gif Zambia

Group C
 
  • BOT.gif Botswana
  • COM.gif Comoros
  • MAW.gif Malawi
  • TAN.gif Tanzania


 
 
Group A
South Africa Standard Time (GMT +2)
 
Mauritius MRI.gif 0 - 5 MOZ.gif Mozambique
Half-Time: 0-4
August 31st 2022, h. 12:00,
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium Gqeberha, Port Elizabeth

South Africa RSA.gif 3 - 0 ANG.gif Angola
Half-Time: 2-0
August 31st 2022, h. 15:30,
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium Gqeberha, Port Elizabeth
 
Angola ANG.gif 1 - 1 MOZ.gif Mozambique
Half-Time: 1-1
September 3rd 2022, h. 12:00,
Madibaz Stadium, Port Elizabeth

South Africa RSA.gif 4 - 0 MRI.gif Mauritius
Half-Time:1-0
September 3rd 2022, h. 15:30, Madibaz Stadium, Port Elizabeth
 
Mauritius MRI.gif 0 - 3 ANG.gif Angola
Half-Time: 0-1
September 6th 2022, h. 15:30,
Madibaz Stadium, Port Elizabeth
 
Mozambique MOZ.gif 1 - 1 RSA.gif South Africa
Half-Time: 1-0
September 6th 2022, h. 15:30,
Wolfson
Stadium, Port Elizabeth
 
Group A Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
RSA.gif South Africa
3
2
1
0
8
1
+7
7
MOZ.gif Mozambique
3
1
2
0
7
2
+5
5
ANG.gif Angola
3
1
1
1
4
4
0
4
MRI.gif Mauritius
3
0
0
3
0
12
-12
0
 
Group B
South Africa Standard Time (GMT +2)
 
Lesotho LES.gif 3 - 0 SWZ.gif Eswatini
Half-Time:
September 1st 2022, h. 12:00,
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium Gqeberha, Port Elizabeth

Zambia ZAM.gif 2 - 0 NAM.gif Namibia
Half-Time: 1-0
September 1st 2022, h. 15:30,
Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium Gqeberha, Port Elizabeth
 
Namibia NAM.gif 5 - 1 SWZ.gif Eswatini
Half-Time: 2-1
September 4th 2022, h. 12:00,
Madibaz Stadium, Port Elizabeth

Zambia ZAM.gif 7 - 0 LES.gif Lesotho
Half-Time:3-0
September 4th 2022, h. 15:30, Madibaz Stadium, Port Elizabeth
 
Lesotho LES.gif 0 - 2 NAM.gif Namibia
Half-Time: 0-1
September 6th 2022, h. 12:00,
Madibaz Stadium, Port Elizabeth
 
Eswatini SWZ.gif 0 - 2 ZAM.gif Zambia
Half-Time: 0-1
September 6th 2022, h. 15:30,
Wolfson
Stadium, Port Elizabeth
 
Group B Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
ZAM.gif Zambia
3
3
0
0
11
0
+11
9
NAM.gif Namibia
3
2
0
1
7
3
+4
6
LES.gif Lesotho
3
1
0
2
3
9
-6
3
SWZ.gif Eswatini
3
0
0
3
1
10
-9
0
 
Group C
South Africa Standard Time (GMT +2)
 
Tanzania TAN.gif 3 - 0 COM.gif Comoros
Half-Time: 2-0
September 2nd 2022, h. 12:00,
Madibaz Stadium, Port Elizabeth

Botswana BOT.gif 1 - 1 MAW.gif Malawi
Half-Time: 1-1
September 2nd 2022, h. 15:30,
Madibaz Stadium, Port Elizabeth
 
Malawi MAW.gif 6 - 0 COM.gif Comoros
Half-Time: 1-0
September 5th 2022, h. 12:00,
Madibaz Stadium, Port Elizabeth

Botswana BOT.gif 0 - 0 TAN.gif Tanzania
Half-Time:0-0
September 5th 2022, h. 15:30, Madibaz Stadium, Port Elizabeth
 
Tanzania TAN.gif 3 - 1 MAW.gif Malawi
Half-Time: 2-0
September 7th 2022, h. 15:30,
Madibaz Stadium, Port Elizabeth
 
Comoros COM.gif 0 - 6 BOT.gif Botswana
Half-Time: 0-2
September 7th 2022, h. 15:30,
Wolfson
Stadium, Port Elizabeth
 
Group C Final Standing
 
Nation
P
W
D
L
GF
GA
+/-
Pt.
TAN.gif Tanzania
3
2
1
0
6
1
+5
7
BOT.gif Botswana
3
1
2
0
7
1
+6
5
MAW.gif Malawi
3
1
1
1
8
4
+4
4
COM.gif Comoros
3
0
0
3
0
15
-15
0
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