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24 set out on road to African Women’s Championship: South Africa will host the 2010 African Women’s Championship, which decides two places for the 2011 Women’s World Cup. The 24 teams vying for the eight places at the tournament have been drawn into the preliminary rounds, from which only South Africa gets a bye. The highest seeded teams – Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Nigeria, and Tunisia – received byes into the final serieses, whilst the other 18 teams begin with a semifinal series. CAF qualifying begins on the weekend of FRI 05-SUN 07 MAR 2010.
» Series 1: Egypt-Algeria winner v Tunisia
» Series 2: Namibia-Angola winner v Eq Guinea
» Series 3: Botswana-Congo DR winner v Cameroon
» Series 4: Senegal-Morocco winner v Ghana
» Series 5: Gabon-Côte d’Ivoire winner v Nigeria
» Series 6: Guinea-Sierra Leone winner v Togo-Mali winner
» Series 7: Ethiopia-Tanzania winner v Kenya-Eritrea winner

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SUN 31 OCT 2010Daveyton11:00 UTCW02–01v Tanzania
THU 04 NOV 2010Daveyton09:00 UTCL01–02v Nigeria
SUN 07 NOV 2010Daveyton [RSA]13:30 UTCW04–00at Mali
THU 11 NOV 2010Daveyton [RSA]13:30 UTCL01–03at Eq Guinea
SUN 14 NOV 2010Daveyton [RSA]08:00 UTCW02–00at Cameroon

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