History was made in Rabat as the Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroon defeated Malawi 3-0 to win their first-ever Women's Africa Cup of Nations title in the 2026 final. The victory marks a milestone for Cameroonian women's football, ending years of near misses on the continental stage.
The final, held in Morocco's capital, saw Cameroon dominate from start to finish, with a commanding scoreline that left no doubt about the deserving champions. For Malawi, it was a heartbreaking end to a remarkable tournament run, but the Scorchers can hold their heads high after reaching their first WAFCON final.
This triumph is significant not just for Cameroon but for African women's football as a whole, showcasing the growing competitiveness and depth across the continent. The Lionesses' success will undoubtedly inspire a new generation of female footballers in Cameroon and beyond.
Why this matters
For Nigerian Brunch readers, this result adds another chapter to the rich rivalry and camaraderie in African women's football. As the Super Falcons continue to dominate historically, Cameroon's rise signals a shifting landscape, promising more thrilling contests in future tournaments. This victory is a testament to the progress of the women's game in Africa, and we can't wait to see what comes next.

