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CAF to host second TotalEnergies CAF WAFCON Stars Spotlight Webinar on Monday, 16 June

CAF to host second TotalEnergies CAF WAFCON Stars Spotlight Webinar on Monday, 16 June

CAF14-06-2025

Published: Friday, 13 June 2025
The Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) will host the second instalment in an exciting three part series of TotalEnergies CAF WAFCON Stars Spotlight Webinars on Monday, 16 June at 15h00 GMT.
As part of its commitment to elevating the profile of women's football in Africa, CAF has launched the dynamic digital series to amplify the upcoming TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) Morocco 2024, that will be staged between 5 - 26 July.
The TotalEnergies CAF WAFCON is the flagship women's competition on the African continent and continues to experience exceptional growth in global viewership, fan attendance and commercial strength.
The hugely successful inaugural Webinar took place on Monday this week. After the upcoming second event, the third and final Webinar to be staged on 23 June.
The line-up for the second Webinar includes moderator Jailan El Bous
and the following players: Ghizlane Chebbak (Morocco)
Chaima Abbassi (Tunisia)
Opa Clement Tukumbuke (Tanzania)
Translation services will be available to media who wish to take part in the discussion.
The sessions are designed to highlight Africa's deep reservoir of talent and celebrate the unique stories of players who are driving the women's game forward across the globe.
For more on the TotalEnergies CAF WAFCON, Morocco 2024, visit www.cafonline.com
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