

November was a big month for African women in football, with many players making headlines around the world.
Players from Africa showed their talent in top leagues and tournaments. Their strong performances helped their teams and brought attention to women's football across the continent.
Rosemonde Kouassi has become a key player for Washington Spirit. After joining the team in July 2024, she has started 23 games, scoring four goals and providing eight assists. In the NWSL semi-final against Portland Thorns, she delivered a standout performance, assisting Gift Monday for a crucial goal.
Thembi Kgatlana celebrated her first league title with Tigres UANL in Mexico. She played a vital role in the team's success, scoring important goals during the season. Kgatlana's contributions helped her team secure the championship after a thrilling final.
Esther Okoronkwo had a remarkable performance for AFC Toronto, scoring a hat-trick in the semi-finals of the Northern Super League. Despite her team's loss in the final, Okoronkwo's skills shone throughout the season, making her a standout player.
Tabitha Chawinga made headlines with her goals for OL Lyonnes. She scored in both league and UEFA Women's Champions League matches, helping her team maintain a strong position in the league. Chawinga's talent continues to be a crucial asset for Lyonnes.
Khadija Er-Rmichi was instrumental in AS FAR's victory in the CAF Women's Champions League. She only conceded one goal in five matches, showcasing her skills as a top goalkeeper. AS FAR's success marks their second title in this prestigious tournament.
