
Pascal Sawadogo, coach of the Stallions Ladies, has announced the 28-player squad for the Women's Africa Cup of Nations CAN in Morocco, scheduled from July 25 to August 16, 2026. The team includes three goalkeepers, nine defenders, eight midfielders, and eight forwards. Burkina Faso is in Group B alongside C么te d'Ivoire, Tanzania, and South Africa. The Stallions Ladies will play their first match against C么te d'Ivoire on July 27.
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