The goals of the meeting were registered by Doha El Madani (13th, 34th), Zineb Erroudani (30th), Jasmine Demaraoui (33rd) and Meryem Hajri (39th) for Morocco and Djamila Catombela (18th), for Angola.
This beautiful, grade between two indisputable leaders of their respective groups (A and B) has held all its promises, with a tough Angolan team that knows how to defend and a Moroccan selection faithful to its collective game.
Burning on a well-organized block of Angolanises, arranged in two lines of 2-2 or 3-1 with at least two defenders on the midfield of the field, and an individual marking on the Moroccan players placed in point, the Atlas lionesses had to impose on their opponent a high rhythm, by multiplying and diversifying the maneuvers to be able to find the solution.
The efforts of the national team ended up giving their fruit, on a counterattack: three against two, the Moroccan players took advantage of their numerical superiority to blow up the Angolan lock, on a first goal by Doha El Madani (13th), which concludes a pleasant Moroccan Tiki-Taka.
-This goal prompted the Angolan team to get out of its entrenchments, which offered more space to Moroccan players to develop their game. They offer themselves more opportunities but cannot exploit them. Worse still, they collect a goal on a stopped ball (a touch), scored by Djamila Catombela (18th), which was free from any marking.
This equalization marks a new phase of the meeting made of a more open game and where each of the two protagonists seemed capable of making the difference, despite a slight Moroccan domination.
After many missed occasions, including a penalty, the click comes from the feet of Zineb Erroudani who, on a shot in the middle of the right flank (30th), releases his who, strong from their psychological ascendant are unleashed in front of the Angolan goals. Thus Jasmine Demaraoui (33rd), who takes up with Maestria the pass of El Madani in the axis, El Madani herself (34th), who exploits a marvel a bullet lost by the Angolan defense and Meryem Hajri (39th), who steals the ball to the false Angolan goalkeeper, thus dig the gap to allow the national team to go straight will face Tanzania, which beat Cameroon by 3 goals to 2.
The two finalist teams of this CAN won their ticket for the Futsal Women’s World Cup, scheduled for the Philippines from November 27 to December 7, 2025.