Angola defeated Egypt 3–1 on Thursday during the second matchday of the Women’s Futsal Africa Cup of Nations group stage. A crucial victory for the Palancas Negras, who secured their spot in the knockout stages.
The group phase of the Women’s Futsal AFCON continued on Thursday with a decisive clash between Egypt and Angola. Having already won their opening match, the Palancas Negras were aiming for a second consecutive victory to punch their ticket to the knockout round—a mission they accomplished brilliantly with a 3–1 win.
Combining defensive solidity with offensive precision, Angola took the lead in the 11th minute thanks to a goal by Gatombela Djamila. Stunned, the Egyptians responded by creating several chances and eventually leveled the score in the 32nd minute through Asmaooz, following a collective move.
However, Angola’s defensive resilience and cohesive attack soon overwhelmed Egypt. The Angolans regained the lead just one minute later, in the 33rd minute, and six minutes after that, Bleu added a third goal to seal the victory for the Palancas Negras. Final score: 3–1.
With this second consecutive win, Angola advance to the next round. Meanwhile, Egypt, now with their backs against the wall, will face Guinea’s Syli National in two days in a must-win match for the group’s second qualifying spot.