Ivory Coast: Abidjan to stage FIFA Women’s Series fixtures in April 2026
Abidjan will host a series of international women’s football matches in April as part of the FIFA Women’s Series 2026, with Ivory Coast set to face Mauritania, Turks and Caicos Islands and Pakistan at the Alassane Ouattara Stadium in Ebimpé.
The fixtures are scheduled to take place between 9 and 17 April 2026, bringing together national teams for a sequence of friendly matches aimed at providing competitive opportunities on the international stage.
Ivory Coast’s women’s national team will begin their campaign against Mauritania on Thursday, 9 April, before taking on Turks and Caicos Islands on Sunday, 12 April.
Their final match in the series will see them face Pakistan on Thursday, 16 April.
All matches will be played at the Alassane Ouattara Stadium, a venue located in Ebimpé on the outskirts of Abidjan, which is set to serve as the central stage for the tournament’s fixtures.
The FIFA Women’s Series is designed to offer national teams additional opportunities to compete in structured international fixtures outside of major tournaments.
For participating sides, the matches provide a platform to test squads, build cohesion and gain experience against varied opposition.
For Ivory Coast, hosting the event represents an opportunity to play in familiar surroundings while engaging with teams from different regions.
The sequence of matches allows the team to face opponents with differing styles across a short period.
Mauritania, Turks and Caicos Islands and Pakistan will each take part in the series as part of the broader FIFA initiative, which brings together nations for organised friendly competitions.
The format enables teams to play multiple matches within a defined window.
The choice of Abidjan as a host city places the spotlight on Ivory Coast’s infrastructure, with the Alassane Ouattara Stadium providing the setting for all scheduled encounters.
The stadium has previously hosted major football events and is expected to accommodate the fixtures throughout the series.
The schedule ensures that matches are spread across the week, allowing teams time for preparation and recovery between games.
Each fixture contributes to the overall objective of increasing international exposure and match experience for women’s national teams.
The opening match on 9 April will set the tone for the series, with Ivory Coast taking on Mauritania.
The second fixture, against Turks and Caicos Islands on 12 April, offers a quick turnaround before the final match against Pakistan on 16 April concludes the host nation’s involvement.
As part of the FIFA Women’s Series 2026, the Abidjan fixtures form one segment of a wider programme of international friendlies taking place across different host countries.
Each host location stages its own set of matches involving invited teams.
The week-long event in Ivory Coast is expected to bring together players, coaching staff and officials in a structured environment focused on competition and development.
For all participating teams, the matches represent an opportunity to measure progress and refine performance on the international stage.
