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| tourney_name = African Women's Football Championship | year = 2006 | dates = 28 October – 11 November 2006 | country = Nigeria | image = | size = | caption = | num_teams = 8 | confederations = 1 | venues = 4 | cities = 4 | champion_other = {{fbw|NGA}} | second_other = {{fbw|GHA}} | third_other = {{fbw|RSA}} | fourth_other = {{fbw|CMR}} | count = 7 | matches = 16 | goals = 54 | top_scorer = {{flagicon|NGR}} Perpetua Nkwocha (7 goals) | player = {{flagicon|RSA}} Portia Modise | prevseason = 2004 | nextseason = 2008 }} The 2006 Women's African Football Championship was the seventh edition of the African Women's Championship (now known as the Africa Women Cup of Nations), the biennial international football championship organised by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for the women's national teams of Africa. It was held in Nigeria between 28 October and 11 November 2006. The tournament was originally scheduled to be held in Gabon, but the country withdrew from hosting the competition due to organisational reasons.[1] The CAF awarded the hosting of the competition to Nigeria in May 2006.[2] Initially, the tournament was scheduled for September 2006, but it was moved to October due to weather considerations.[3] The tournament determined the CAF's two qualifiers for the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup — the winner Nigeria and the runner-up Ghana. Nigeria won its seventh consecutive title, beating Ghana 1–0 in the final. South African Portia Modise was named player of the championship.[4] Qualification{{main|2006 African Women's Championship qualification}}Gabon qualified automatically as hosts, while the remaining seven spots were determined by the qualifying rounds, which took place from March to August 2006. Before Gabon's withdrawal, Nigeria entered qualification and was scheduled to play Equatorial Guinea in the second round. After CAF elected Nigeria as replacement hosts, the match was called off and both teams qualified for the final tournament. Gabon did not retain its automatic qualification and therefore, was excluded from the tournament. FormatQualification ties were played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. If the aggregate score was tied after the second leg, the away goals rule would be applied, and if still level, the penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner (no extra time would be played). The seven winners of the final round qualified for the final tournament. Qualified teamsEquatorial Guinea appeared for the first time in the tournament.
Final tournamentFirst roundThe finals took place in Warri at Warri Township Stadium. There was two groups, A and B, with a semi-finals and finals. Group AEquatorial Guinea arrived at Murtala Mohammed Airport in a private chartered plane, which did not have clearance to land. The players were not allowed to disembark for three hours, and despite organising officials trying to remedy the situation, the Equatorial Guinea players apparently left for home, unhappy with the treatment they received by airport officials.[5] However, their first match went ahead on time.
|date = October 28, 2006 |team1 = {{fbw-rt|RSA}} |score = 4–0 |team2 = {{fbw|ALG}} |goals1 = Phewa {{goal|1||35}} Nompumelolo {{goal|38}} Solomon {{goal|90}} |goals2 = |stadium =Warri Township Stadium |report = (BBC)}} {{footballbox |date = October 28, 2006 |team1 = {{fbw-rt|NGA}} |score = 4–2 |team2 = {{fbw|EQG}} |goals1 = Uwak {{goal|4||9}} Nkwocha {{goal|34}} Ajayi {{goal|89}} |goals2 = Chinasa Okoro {{goal|16}} Essiane {{goal|22}} |stadium =Oleh, Delta |report = [https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=521/edition=247808/matches/match=55512/report.html Report]}} {{footballbox |date = October 31, 2006 |team1 = {{fbw-rt|ALG}} |score = 0–6 |team2 = {{fbw|NGA}} |goals1 = |goals2 = Ajayi {{goal|8}} Nkwocha {{goal|20||90+}} Madu {{goal|35}} Ekpo {{goal|56}} Uwak {{goal|89}} |stadium =Warri Township Stadium |report = (BBC)}} {{footballbox |date = October 31, 2006 |team1 = {{fbw-rt|EQG}} |score = 0–2 |team2 = {{fbw|RSA}} |goals1 = |goals2 = Nkosi {{goal|63}} Solomon {{goal|75}} |stadium =Oleh, Delta |report = [https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=521/edition=247808/matches/match=55510/report.html Report]}} {{footballbox |date = November 3, 2006 |team1 = {{fbw-rt|EQG}} |score = 3–3 |team2 = {{fbw|ALG}} |goals1 =Añonma {{goal|2}} Essiane {{goal|72||78}} |goals2 =Boumrar {{goal|35}} Bouhani {{goal|56||76}} |stadium =Oghara Township Stadium |report = [https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=521/edition=247808/matches/match=55508/report.html Report]}} {{footballbox |date = November 3, 2006 |team1 = {{fbw-rt|NGA}} |score = 2–0 |team2 = {{fbw|RSA}} |goals1 = Uwak {{goal|4||43}} |goals2 = |stadium =Oleh, Delta |report = (BBC)}} Group B
|date = October 29, 2006 |team1 = {{fbw-rt|MLI}} |score = 0–1 |team2 = {{fbw|GHA}} |goals1 = |goals2 = Rumanatu {{goal|56}} |stadium =Oghara |report = (BBC)}} {{footballbox |date = October 29, 2006 |team1 = {{fbw-rt|CMR}} |score = 1–1 |team2 = {{fbw|COD}} |goals1 = Ngono {{goal|1}} |goals2 = Milandu {{goal|57}} |stadium =Ughelli |report = (BBC)}} {{footballbox |date = November 1, 2006 |team1 = {{fbw-rt|GHA}} |score = 2–1 |team2 = {{fbw|CMR}} |goals1 = Aminkwa {{goal|28||90+}} |goals2 = Francoise {{goal|53}} |stadium =Ughelli |report = (BBC)}} {{footballbox |date = November 1, 2006 |team1 = {{fbw-rt|MLI}} |score = 3–2 |team2 = {{fbw|COD}} |goals1 = Doumbia {{goal|36}} Diarra {{goal|69||90}} |goals2 = Zuma {{goal|28}} Mafuta {{goal|85}} |stadium =Oghara |report = (BBC)}} {{footballbox |date = November 4, 2006 |team1 = {{fbw-rt|COD}} |score = 1–3 |team2 = {{fbw|GHA}} |goals1 = Vumongo {{goal|51}} |goals2 = Amankwa {{goal|22||32}} Okoe {{goal|84}} |stadium =Ughelli |report = (BBC)}} {{footballbox |date = November 4, 2006 |team1 = {{fbw-rt|CMR}} |score = 2–0 |team2 = {{fbw|MLI}} |goals1 = Bekombo {{goal|42}} Ngo {{goal|74}} |goals2 = |stadium =Warri Township Stadium |report = (BBC)}} Semi-finals{{footballbox|date = November 7, 2006 |team1 = {{fbw-rt|NGA}} |score = 5–0 |team2 = {{fbw|CMR}} |goals1 = Uwak {{goal|33}} Nkwocha {{goal|45||46||54}} Ekpo {{goal|61}} |report = [https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=521/edition=247808/matches/match=55522/report.html Report] |goals2 = |stadium =Warri Township Stadium}} {{footballbox |date = November 7, 2006 |team1 = {{fbw-rt|GHA}} |score = 1–0 |team2 = {{fbw|RSA}} |goals1 = Okoe {{goal|88|pen.}} |report = [https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=521/edition=247808/matches/match=55521/report.html Report] |goals2 = |stadium =Oghara}} Third place match{{footballbox|date = November 10, 2006 |team1 = {{fbw-rt|CMR}} |score = 2 – 2 4–5 PSO |team2 = {{fbw|RSA}} |goals1 = Bella {{goal|48|pen.}} Ngono {{goal|81}} |report = [https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=521/edition=247808/matches/match=55520/report.html Report] |goals2 = Modise {{goal|4}} Makhanya {{goal|61}} |stadium =Oleh, Delta}} Final match{{footballbox|date = November 11, 2006 |team1 = {{fbw-rt|NGA}} |score = 1–0 |team2 = {{fbw|GHA}} |goals1 = Nkwocha {{goal|13}} |goals2 = |stadium = Warri Township Stadium |report = [https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/tournament=521/edition=247808/matches/match=55519/report.html Report]}} 25,000 people watched the match, which was described by the BBC as "a drab encounter". Both teams qualified for the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup. Awards{{winners|fbw|2006 Women's African Football Championship Winners|Nigeria|Seventh}}References and notes1. ^Gabon pulls out of hosting AWC, from BBC, retrieved 29 May 2006 2. ^{{Cite news|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nmaVtiWwG2QC&pg=PA46&lpg=PA46&dq=#v=onepage&q&f=false|title=Nigeria awarded 2006 AWC|work=Daily Graphic|access-date=26 November 2017}} 3. ^{{Cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/africa/5231724.stm|title=CAF delays Women's Championship|work=BBC Sport|access-date=26 November 2017}} 4. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.pressreader.com/south-africa/sowetan/20150521/282153584866974/TextView|title=Portia simply the Ellis|work=Sowetan|access-date=26 November 2017}} 5. ^E/Guinea Flies into Trouble, Return to Malabo {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070930163647/http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=61612 |date=2007-09-30 }}, from thisdayonline.com, retrieved 29 October 2006 External links
6 : 2006 in African football|Africa Women Cup of Nations|International association football competitions hosted by Nigeria|2006 in women's association football|2006–07 in Nigerian football|2007 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification |
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