TRENDING
President Museveni presides over retirement ceremony of 19 UPDF Generals • Minister Babalanda Conducts PDM Assessement in Buyende, Urges Beneficiaries to Use Funds for Wealth Creation • “I’ll Restore Fuel Subsidy, If I Become President In 2027 – ADC Candidate, Atiku Abubakar • Brighton reject £50m Liverpool bid for Minteh • Police arrest 6 after viral video of miscreants harassing Lagos motorists • Expanding mining operations in Jigawa risks inviting banditry, crime, ADC warns • EFCC arraigns three for visa fraud in Oyo • Sule commends DSS for arresting 3 suspected kidnappers in Nasarawa • Ronaldinho, 46, on mission of love and happiness – and maybe goals – at Serie C’s Ravenna • Togbe Edzeani V installed as new divisional chief of Fodome Amele • UECL: Arokodare Scores, Bags Assist in Ajax’s Win At Sion • Ronaldinho returns in search of ‘beautiful’ 300th goal • ‘I heard you missed me’ – Melania Trump jokes about month out of spotlight • Sunyani West Assembly members receive training in next generation local governance leadership • Osun poll: Observer group identifies 17 violent incidents, 44 victims • Tax Ombud, OGFZA to resolve investor disputes, boost foreign investment • Weekend predictions: Liverpool or Newcastle? Can Mourinho win first match of Madrid return? • Cameroon’s President Biya returns home after months-long absence • Tambuwal, Shagari mourn victims of Sokoto boat accident, demand action • Cowboys, Saints fined $500K for practice brawls • President Museveni presides over retirement ceremony of 19 UPDF Generals • Minister Babalanda Conducts PDM Assessement in Buyende, Urges Beneficiaries to Use Funds for Wealth Creation • “I’ll Restore Fuel Subsidy, If I Become President In 2027 – ADC Candidate, Atiku Abubakar • Brighton reject £50m Liverpool bid for Minteh • Police arrest 6 after viral video of miscreants harassing Lagos motorists • Expanding mining operations in Jigawa risks inviting banditry, crime, ADC warns • EFCC arraigns three for visa fraud in Oyo • Sule commends DSS for arresting 3 suspected kidnappers in Nasarawa • Ronaldinho, 46, on mission of love and happiness – and maybe goals – at Serie C’s Ravenna • Togbe Edzeani V installed as new divisional chief of Fodome Amele • UECL: Arokodare Scores, Bags Assist in Ajax’s Win At Sion • Ronaldinho returns in search of ‘beautiful’ 300th goal • ‘I heard you missed me’ – Melania Trump jokes about month out of spotlight • Sunyani West Assembly members receive training in next generation local governance leadership • Osun poll: Observer group identifies 17 violent incidents, 44 victims • Tax Ombud, OGFZA to resolve investor disputes, boost foreign investment • Weekend predictions: Liverpool or Newcastle? Can Mourinho win first match of Madrid return? • Cameroon’s President Biya returns home after months-long absence • Tambuwal, Shagari mourn victims of Sokoto boat accident, demand action • Cowboys, Saints fined $500K for practice brawls
WAFCON 2026: Cameroon lead selection with four players in best XI
Back to Home

WAFCON 2026: Cameroon lead selection with four players in best XI

Vanguard Nigeria about 3 hours 1 mins read
WAFCON 2026: Cameroon lead selection with four players in best XI

The best players of the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) have been recognised with the unveiling of the tournament’s Best XI.

Cameroon and Malawi dominated the selection, while Algeria, Morocco and Zambia also had representatives in the team.

Cameroon goalkeeper Michaely Bihina was selected between the posts, while the defensive line features Algeria’s Ines Belloumou, Morocco’s Nohaila Benzina and Hanane Aït El Haj, alongside Cameroon’s Myriam Nyadjou.

The midfield comprises Cameroon’s Monique Ngock, Malawi’s Temwa Chawinga and Algeria’s Marine Dafeur.

Malawi’s attacking threat was further represented by Tabitha Chawinga, who joins Cameroon’s Marie Ngah and Zambia’s Barbra Banda in the forward line.

Cameroon’s Valentine Nguele was named head coach of the Best XI following her team’s impressive campaign.

WAFCON 2026 Best XI

  • Goalkeeper: Michaely Bihina (Cameroon)
  • Defenders: Ines Belloumou (Algeria), Nohaila Benzina (Morocco), Myriam Nyadjou (Cameroon), Hanane Aït El Haj (Morocco)
  • Midfielders: Monique Ngock (Cameroon), Temwa Chawinga (Malawi), Marine Dafeur (Algeria)
  • Forwards: Tabitha Chawinga (Malawi), Marie Ngah (Cameroon), Barbra Banda (Zambia)
  • Head Coach: Valentine Nguele (Cameroon)

Vanguard News

The post WAFCON 2026: Cameroon lead selection with four players in best XI appeared first on Vanguard News.

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article
OneClick Africa Logo

Africa's premier digital hub for impactful news, entertainment, and business insights.

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.