The Tunisian Football Federation has officially released the final squad list for the national women’s team ahead of the 2025 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations, which is set to take place in Morocco this July.
As preparations intensify, the squad is currently holding a training camp in the northern town of Tabarka, fine-tuning tactics and building match fitness ahead of the continental tournament.
The competition will see Tunisia compete in a challenging group stage, facing some of Africa’s strongest women’s national teams.
Tunisia open their campaign on Sunday, 6 July, with a high-stakes encounter against Nigeria at the Larbi Zaouali Stadium in Casablanca.
The fixture, scheduled for 5:00 p.m. local time, is expected to be one of the group’s toughest, with Nigeria historically among the continent’s most dominant forces in women’s football.
The Carthage Eagles will then face regional rivals Algeria on Thursday, 10 July. That match will take place at Stade Père Jégo, also in Casablanca, kicking off at 5:00 p.m.
With both teams familiar opponents in North African football, the encounter promises to be a tense and closely contested affair.
Tunisia’s final group-stage match is set for Sunday, 13 July, against Botswana. Scheduled for an 8:00 p.m. start at the same Casablanca venue, the fixture could prove decisive in determining which teams progress to the knockout stages.
Botswana, who continue to make strides in women’s football, will be aiming to upset Tunisia’s campaign, while the North Africans hope to seal qualification with a strong finish.
The tournament, held under the Confederation of African Football (CAF), brings together the continent’s top women’s teams in a celebration of football, resilience, and growing talent.
For Tunisia, the 2025 edition presents both an opportunity to measure their development on the international stage and a chance to improve on past performances.
While the final squad list has been confirmed, the federation has yet to disclose full player details publicly. However, the selection is expected to feature a mix of experienced internationals and emerging young talents, reflecting a balance between continuity and future planning.
The coaching staff has focused preparations on tactical flexibility and match readiness, aware of the physical and mental demands of tournament football.
As the countdown to the opening match continues, the Tunisian women’s team remains focused on its immediate goal: navigating the group stage and earning a spot in the knockout rounds.
The coming weeks in Morocco will be a test not only of technical ability but also of determination and unity as Tunisia takes on the best in African women’s football.
The 2025 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations is set to draw significant attention across the continent, and Tunisia will hope their campaign captures both competitive success and national pride on the grand stage.