1 Edo Queens exit CAF Women' Champions League after 3-1 loss to TP Mazembe
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Edo Queens journey in the 2024 CAF Womens Champions League ended in heartbreak as they suffered a 3-1 defeat to TP Mazembe in the semi-finals. Despite the first half, the Nigerian champions struggled to convert their chances, with TP Mazembe goalkeeper Ngoy Mudimbi making crucial saves to keep her team in the game.

Edo Queens finally broke the deadlock in the 65th minute with a brilliant lob from Emem Essien, set up by Paulina Ali. However, TP Mazembe equalised in the 89th minute with a powerful header from Marveille Kanjinga, forcing the game into extra time.

In extra time, Edo Queens conceded an own goal in the 101st minute and a penalty three minutes later, converted by Mariene Kasaj, sealing the Congolese sides place in the final. Despite their spirited effort, Edo Queens could not recover from the setback.
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The Nigerian side now shifts focus to the third-place playoff, where they will face the loser of the other semi final between AS FAR and FC Masar.
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Editorial

Edo Queens exit from the CAF Womens Champions League is a bittersweet moment for Nigerian football. While the defeat is painful, the teams journey to the semi finals in their debut campaign is a testament to their determination and potential.
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The match against TP Mazembe highlighted the teams strengths and areas for improvement. Edo Queens attacking creativity, exemplified by Emem Essiens goal, showcased their ability to compete at the highest level. However, the inability to capitalise on numerous first half opportunities and defensive lapses in extra time ultimately cost them the game.
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This experience should serve as a learning curve for Edo Queens and Nigerian womens football. The teams performance underscores the importance of mental resilience and tactical discipline in high pressure matches. Moving forward, investment in training, infrastructure, and exposure to international competitions will be key to sustaining and surpassing this level of achievement.

Edo Queens upcoming third place playoff presents an opportunity to finish the tournament on a high note, demonstrating their growth and setting the stage for future success.

Did You Know?

TP Mazembes womens team is one of the most successful sides in the [CAF Womens Champions League](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/football-events-and-tournaments/edo-queens-miracle-usani-makes-caf-womens-champions-league-best-xi/).
Emem Essien has been one of Edo Queens standout performers, consistently delivering in key matches.
Ngoy Mudimbi, TP Mazembes goalkeeper, was pivotal in denying Edo Queens multiple scoring opportunities.
This is [Edo Queens debut appearance in the CAF Womens Champions](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/merchandising-and-branding/edo-queens-miss-out-on-awards-as-new-caf-womens-cl-champions-emerge/) League, and reaching the semi finals is a significant achievement.
The CAF Womens Champions [League was introduced in 2021 to promote womens football](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/womens-football/nigeria-women-football-league-championship-gets-host-and-kickoff-date/) across Africa and provide a platform for top teams to compete.


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