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🏆 Africa Cup Women's Top goalscorer
2022
Hildah Magaia
South Africa Hildah Magaia
South Africa
3
Goals
Morocco 2022

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2022
Hildah Magaia
South Africa Hildah Magaia
South Africa
3 (Goals)
Morocco 2022
2022
Rasheedat Ajibade
Nigeria Rasheedat Ajibade
Nigeria
3
Goals
Morocco 2022

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2022
Rasheedat Ajibade
Nigeria Rasheedat Ajibade
Nigeria
3 (Goals)
Morocco 2022
2022
Ghizlane Chebbak
Morocco Ghizlane Chebbak
Morocco
3
Goals
Morocco 2022

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2022
Ghizlane Chebbak
Morocco Ghizlane Chebbak
Morocco
3 (Goals)
Morocco 2022
2018
Thembi Kgatlana
South Africa Thembi Kgatlana
South Africa
5
Goals
Ghana 2018

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2018
Thembi Kgatlana
South Africa Thembi Kgatlana
South Africa
5 (Goals)
Ghana 2018
2016
Asisat Oshoala
Nigeria Asisat Oshoala
Nigeria
6
Goals
Cameroon 2016

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2016
Asisat Oshoala
Nigeria Asisat Oshoala
Nigeria
6 (Goals)
Cameroon 2016
2014
Desire Oparanozie
Nigeria Desire Oparanozie
Nigeria
5
Goals
Namibia 2014

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2014
Desire Oparanozie
Nigeria Desire Oparanozie
Nigeria
5 (Goals)
Namibia 2014
2012
Genoveva Añonman
Equatorial Guinea Genoveva Añonman
Equatorial Guinea
6
Goals
Equatorial Guinea 2012

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2012
Genoveva Añonman
Equatorial Guinea Genoveva Añonman
Equatorial Guinea
6 (Goals)
Equatorial Guinea 2012
2010
Perpetua Nkwocha
Nigeria Perpetua Nkwocha
Nigeria
11
Goals
South Africa 2010

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2010
Perpetua Nkwocha
Nigeria Perpetua Nkwocha
Nigeria
11 (Goals)
South Africa 2010
2008
Noko Matlou
South Africa Noko Matlou
South Africa
6
Goals
Equatorial Guinea 2008

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2008
Noko Matlou
South Africa Noko Matlou
South Africa
6 (Goals)
Equatorial Guinea 2008
2008
Genoveva Añonman
Equatorial Guinea Genoveva Añonman
Equatorial Guinea
6
Goals
Equatorial Guinea 2008

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2008
Genoveva Añonman
Equatorial Guinea Genoveva Añonman
Equatorial Guinea
6 (Goals)
Equatorial Guinea 2008
2006
Perpetua Nkwocha
Nigeria Perpetua Nkwocha
Nigeria
7
Goals
Nigeria 2006

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2006
Perpetua Nkwocha
Nigeria Perpetua Nkwocha
Nigeria
7 (Goals)
Nigeria 2006
2004
Perpetua Nkwocha
Nigeria Perpetua Nkwocha
Nigeria
9
Goals
South Africa 2004

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2004
Perpetua Nkwocha
Nigeria Perpetua Nkwocha
Nigeria
9 (Goals)
South Africa 2004
2002
Perpetua Nkwocha
Nigeria Perpetua Nkwocha
Nigeria
4
Goals
Nigeria 2002

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2002
Perpetua Nkwocha
Nigeria Perpetua Nkwocha
Nigeria
4 (Goals)
Nigeria 2002
2000
Mercy Akide
Nigeria Mercy Akide
Nigeria
7
Goals
South Africa 2000

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2000
Mercy Akide
Nigeria Mercy Akide
Nigeria
7 (Goals)
South Africa 2000
1998
Nkiru Okosieme
Nigeria Nkiru Okosieme
Nigeria
3
Goals
Nigeria 1998

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1998
Nkiru Okosieme
Nigeria Nkiru Okosieme
Nigeria
3 (Goals)
Nigeria 1998

Summary

The Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), known for sponsorship purposes as the TotalEnergies Women's Africa Cup of Nations and formerly the African Women's Championship, is a biennial international women's football tournament organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) since 1991 as the qualification for the FIFA Women's World Cup for African nations. Initially started as a home-and-away qualification competition, it got rechristened as a biennial tournament in 1998 and took on its current name as of the 2016 edition.

Nigeria is the most successful nation in the history of the tournament since it became full-scale in 1998, winning 11 of the 14 editions so far and making it to at least the semi-final in every tournament they have played. Equatorial Guinea won as hosts of the 2008 and 2012 editions and South Africa are the current champions having won the latest 2022 edition to become the third African nation to ever win the tournament. Morocco, Ghana, and Cameroon are the only nations outside of the previous winners to have also made it to the tournament’s final.

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