Rabat: Chad’s victory was credited to tactical superiority and team cohesion. Coach Mohamed Andr© expressed pride in the achievement and highlighted FIFA’s role in developing women’s football.
According to Agence Marocaine De Presse, the title will allow Chad to enter the FIFA world rankings and participate in future international competitions.
Tunisia finished second, and Afghanistan took third. The tournament, held in a Round-Robin format with four teams (Chad, Tunisia, Afghanistan, Libya), included matches, training workshops, and activities promoting women’s empowerment and sportsmanship, while fostering tolerance, peace, and dialogue through football.