AS Far take bronze medal in CAF Women’s Champions League
Morocco’s AS Far finished in third position in this year’s edition of the CAF Women’s Champions League, after a 2-0 victory over Ampem Darkoa in a third and fourth play-off match played at the Amadou Gon Coulibaly Stadium in Korhogo on Saturday, 18 November.
The former champions had to settle for a third-place contest after they were knocked out in the semi-finals by inaugural champions, Mamelodi Sundowns in the semi-finals on Wednesday.
Ampem Darkoa, making their debut in the competition walk away as the fourth best team of the competition – a great achievement for the Ghanaian side on their maiden appearance after being knockout out in the semi-finals by SC Casablanca who will be in action against Mamelodi Sundowns on Sunday.
It took just over a half an hour for the former champions to find the opener, courtesy of a Mafia Nyame strike in the 33rd minute who fired her side into the lead.
The goal spurred the Moroccans on and with momentum on their side, Ghizlane Chebbak sealed the victory just before the break with a goal in the dying minutes of the first half to make it two over the Ghanaian outfit.
Coming back from the recess, Ampem Darkoa had a few good moments in their build ups but hardly did much to trouble the former champions who were clinical in defense, allowing very few scoring opportunities for their opponents.
With no additional goals scored in the second half, the tie concluded with a victory for the Moroccans, as they walk away as the third-best side in the CAF Women’s Champions League, Cote d’Ivoire 2023.
Post-match comments:
Mohamed Amine Alioua - AS Far Coach
“It was important to us to win this bronze medal. Our objective for this match was to do everything to possible to get a win, irrespective of what happened in the last game. Tomorrow, I will support Sporting Club de Casablanca by wearing my Moroccan jersey with dignity”.
Nana Joe Adarkwa - Ampem Darkoa Coach
“I am not disappointed. On the contrary, I am proud of my team, of our journey and of my staff. I learnt a lot and I hope that we will participate in the next edition. We will do everything we can to come back to this competition”.