Cameroon secures first Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title after victory over Malawi
Cameroon defeats Malawi in the Women's Africa Cup of Nations final, securing its first win.
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Cameroon wins its first Women's Africa Cup of Nations title with a 3-0 victory over Malawi.
Cameroon won a big game against Malawi in women's football. Two girls named Ngah Manga and Eto'o scored all the goals, helping Cameroon win its first big championship.
Analysis
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Key points
- Cameroon wins its first Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title
- Marie Ngah Manga scores two goals
- Naomi Eto'o contributes to both teammates' goals
- Malawi makes an early start but struggles to respond effectively
This victory will boost Cameroon's confidence and could inspire other African nations to improve their women's football teams.
However, Cameroon still has a long way to go in terms of developing women's football infrastructure and talent pool.


