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·19 February 2026
2026 Women's AFCON – Group B: Tanzania preview, squad and schedule

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·19 February 2026

Tanzania preview, squad and schedule for the 2026 Women's AFCON

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Now, it's time for the 14th edition of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON 2026), with the final stage set to take place in Morocco from March 17 to April 3.
We're expecting a fierce battle for the ultimate title, especially since several teams are well-equipped to challenge for the top spots.
Tanzania will be making its third appearance at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) after previously competing in 2010 and 2024. On both occasions, they were unable to progress beyond the group stage.
Goalkeepers
Najiath Abbas (JKT Queens)
Asha Mrisho (Mashujaa Queens, locally reported as Mashujaa Queens/JKT)
Nusrat Jafar (Fountain Gate Princess)
Defenders
Lidya Maximilian (JKT Queens)
Anastazia Katunzi (JKT Queens)
Christer Bahera (JKT Queens)
Asha Juma (Simba Queens)
Asha Omary (Simba Queens)
Neema Shau (Yanga Princess)
Husna Mtunda (Alliance Girls)
Midfielders
Donisia Minja (JKT Queens)
Winfrida Gerald (JKT Queens)
Janeth Christopher (JKT Queens)
Stumai Abdallah (JKT Queens)
Joyce Lema (JKT Queens)
Diana Manaly (Yanga Princess)
Maimuna Kaimu (Yanga Princess)
Forwards
Jamila Rajabu (JKT Queens)
Clara Luvanga (Al Nassr FC – Saudi Arabia)
Aisha Masaka (Brighton & Hove Albion – England)
Diana Lucas (Trabzonspor – Turkey)
Players abroad
Enekia Kasonga (Juarez FC – Mexico)
Julieth Singano (Juarez FC – Mexico)
Noela Luhala (FK Žalgiris – Lithuania)
Violeth Nicholas (FC Masar – Egypt)
Hasnath Ubamba (FC Masar – Egypt)
March 17, 2026: South Africa vs Tanzania, Al Medina Stadium, Rabat
March 20, 2026: Burkina Faso vs Tanzania, Al Medina Stadium, Rabat
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