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Banyana and Nigeria will meet again in a crucial fixture. Here, Noko Matlou and Rita Chikwelu of Nigeria crossed paths during the 2022 Women's Afcon in Morocco
Banyana and Nigeria will meet again in a crucial fixture. Here, Noko Matlou and Rita Chikwelu of Nigeria crossed paths during the 2022 Women's Afcon in Morocco
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The third round of the CAF Women’s Olympic qualifiers concluded this week, with only four teams now in the running for the last two spots to reach the Games in Paris, France, later this year.

South Africa, Nigeria, Morocco and Zambia stand at the gates of glory, and they are only two matches away from knowing whether they will be part of the Olympics.

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