Women Football End of the road for Ampem Darkoa after SC Casablanca defeat

SC Casablanca qualified for the CAF Women’s Champions League, Cote d’Ivoire 2023 finals following a dramatic 3-2 penalty victory over Ampem Darkoa after the two sides played out to an exciting 2-2 draw in San Pedro’s Laurent Pokou stadium on Wednesday.

Both making their debut in Africa’s premier women’s football club competition, Ghana’s Ampem Darkoa and SC Casablanca of Morocco have both had an impressive run in Cote d’Ivoire. Having already made history on debut, it was a place in the final up for the taking for the two sides aiming to put the cherry on top of their impressive debut.

It took just six minutes for Comfort Yeboah to open the scoring for Darkoa after the early pressure applied by the Ghanaians resulted in a penalty for Yeboah to slot home. Minutes later, the defender was back on the scoresheet, this time with an unfortunate own goal that gifted the Moroccans the equaliser in the 28th minute.

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Not to be disheartened by the unfortunate incident, Ampem Darkoa continued to push forward and were duly rewarded in the 39th minute after the lively Jennifer Owusuaa regained the lead with a wonder strike from a distance that had the entire stadium in awe. Returning from the break, SC Casablanca came out a different side in search of the early equaliser.

The applied pressure paid dividends for the Moroccan side who were awarded a penalty minutes into the second half for Agueissa Diarra to step up and convert in the 56th minute. Both sides had an equal amount of chances to get the winning goal but were both let down by their finishing when it mattered the most as nothing could separate them in referees’ regulation time as well as extra time.

With the lottery of penalties, it was the Moroccans who emerged 3-2 victors in a dramatic shootout that sees them set up a tie against Mamelodi Sundowns on Sunday, while the Ghanaians are set to battle it out for the bronze medal against AS Far.


Dennis Mabuka

Dennis Mabuka is a seasoned Kenyan journalist with 18 years of experience covering sports events. He is currently a sport content creator with en.Africatopsports.com.

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