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WAFCON 2026: Cameroon’s Ngock Wins Best Player Award, Chawinga Claims Golden Boot
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WAFCON 2026: Cameroon’s Ngock Wins Best Player Award, Chawinga Claims Golden Boot

Complete Sports about 19 hours 1 mins read

Cameroon midfielder Monique Ngock has been named the Best Player of the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) following her impressive performances at the tournament. Malawi star Temwa Chawinga was also among the major award winners, claiming the Golden Boot after finishing as the tournament’s top scorer with five goals and two assists in [...]

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