The 2024 CAF Women’s Champions League came to a thrilling conclusion as TP Mazembe defeated defending champions AS FAR in a historic final in Morocco. Mazembe’s emphatic 1-0 victory marked a monumental achievement, not only securing their maiden Women’s Champions League title but also ending the club’s continental trophy drought that spanned nearly a decade.
The high-stakes final began with an electric atmosphere, and TP Mazembe wasted no time in asserting their dominance. Just 10 minutes into the game, Mazembe was awarded a penalty following a clumsy challenge in the box. The penalty was calmly converted from the spot kick, sending the goalkeeper the wrong way and putting Mazembe ahead.
AS FAR, playing in front of their home crowd, found themselves on the back foot for much of the match. Despite their reputation as a powerhouse and defending champions, they struggled to build sustained periods of pressure. Mazembe’s defensive organization and relentless pressing neutralized AS FAR’s attacking threats, leaving the Moroccan champions frustrated and without clear-cut chances.
The Congolese side delivered a tactical masterclass, combining resolute defending with quick transitions. AS FAR’s attempts to claw back into the game were repeatedly thwarted by Mazembe’s solid backline and a standout performance from their goalkeeper, who made crucial saves when called upon.
As the final whistle blew, Mazembe players and fans erupted in jubilation. The victory not only secured their first-ever CAF Women’s Champions League title but also served as a statement that the dominance of established teams like AS FAR and Mamelodi Sundowns can be challenged.
This win holds special significance for TP Mazembe as it represents their first continental triumph since their men’s team lifted the CAF Champions League in 2015. It underscores the club’s resurgence on the African stage and highlights the growing strength of their women’s team.
TP Mazembe’s triumph in the 2024 CAF Women’s Champions League final is a reminder of football’s unpredictability and the power of perseverance, cementing their name in African football history.