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CAF to Conduct Draw for Women's Olympic Qualifiers for Los Angeles 2028 on Wednesday

CAF to Conduct Draw for Women's Olympic Qualifiers for Los Angeles 2028 on Wednesday

T.E (Elbotola)
28 April 2026at14:12

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has announced that the draw for the African qualifiers for the women's football competition at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games will take place tomorrow, Wednesday, at the CAF headquarters in the Egyptian capital, Cairo.

The draw ceremony will commence at 1:00 PM (GMT+1) and will be broadcast live on CAF TV, generating significant interest in the pathways for the participating teams in these qualifiers.

A total of 35 African national teams from across the continent will participate in these qualifiers, including Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Nigeria, South Africa, Cameroon, Zambia, Ghana, Senegal, and Ivory Coast, among others.

The qualifiers will be played in a knockout format spanning five rounds. At the end of the competition, two teams will be determined to represent the African continent at the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

What is happening with the CAF Women's Olympic Qualifiers?

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) is conducting the draw for the women's football qualifiers for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games. This event will determine the pathways for the 35 participating African national teams.

How will the CAF Women's Olympic Qualifiers be structured?

The CAF Women's Olympic Qualifiers will feature a knockout format across five rounds. This structure will progressively narrow down the field of 35 national teams until only two remain to represent Africa at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.

What is the ultimate goal for teams participating in the CAF Women's Olympic Qualifiers?

The ultimate goal for teams in the CAF Women's Olympic Qualifiers is to secure one of the two coveted spots available for African nations at the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games. The competition aims to identify the continent's top two women's football representatives.

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