The recent CAF-WAFU B Women Football Administrators workshop in Abuja has left participants inspired and empowered, marking a significant step forward for women’s football governance in Africa. Over three days, attendees engaged in discussions and training sessions aimed at enhancing their administrative skills and fostering collaboration across the continent.

Key topics included leadership strategies, funding acquisition, and the importance of grassroots development in women's football. "This workshop has not only equipped us with essential tools but also reminded us of our collective responsibility to uplift women's football," said Aisha Mohamed, a participant and prominent administrator. The sessions were facilitated by experienced professionals who emphasized the necessity of strong networks and advocacy for women in sports.

As the workshop concludes, the enthusiasm among participants signals a promising future for women’s football administration in Africa. The insights gained here could lead to innovative initiatives, fostering a stronger framework for women’s sports and potentially increasing participation at all levels. The commitment demonstrated by these administrators suggests that the momentum for change is not just a fleeting moment, but a blossoming movement poised to transform the landscape of women's football on the continent.