In a remarkable achievement for Nigerian football, FIFA-certified referee Akintoye Eunice Yemisi has been invited to the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) preparation course. The prestigious event will take place in Egypt from May 25th to May 29th, 2025, ahead of the much-anticipated WAFCON tournament later this year.
Akintoye’s invitation is a testament to her growing reputation as one of Africa’s top football officials. She is among an elite group of 25 referees and 19 assistant referees chosen for this specialized training aimed at honing their skills for the upcoming Women’s Africa Cup of Nations. The course will equip the selected officials with the necessary tools, insights, and strategies to ensure they are fully prepared to officiate at the continental level, showcasing their professionalism and commitment to the sport.
Since earning her FIFA badge in 2020, Akintoye has continuously demonstrated her skill and versatility as a referee. Her experience spans multiple high-profile tournaments, including the WAFU B Champions League Qualifier, CAF Champions League, WAFU B U-20 tournament, etc. These tournaments have solidified her status as one of the continent’s most trusted officials. However, the forthcoming WAFCON will be particularly special for her as it marks her inaugural involvement in the prestigious women’s tournament.
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For Akintoye, this opportunity represents both a personal and professional milestone. It highlights not only her dedication to the game but also the rising profile of female referees in African football. Her selection for this preparation course is not just a recognition of her past performances but also an affirmation of her potential to excel at the highest levels of the sport.
As Nigerian football continues to make strides on the international stage, Akintoye’s invitation to the WAFCON preparation course is an inspiring reminder of the growing opportunities for women in the sport. Her journey is one of hard work, perseverance, and passion, and it sets a shining example for aspiring referees and players across the country.
This is a significant achievement for her and a proud moment for Nigerian football, proving once again that the country is producing top-tier talent both on and off the field.



