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The two African teams qualifying for the women's soccer tournament at the 2024 Olympic Games are known. Nigeria, after a 0-0 draw with South Africa, will be in Paris this summer, along with Zambia, who defeated Morocco 2-0 on Tuesday April 9.
The Atlas Lionesses will not be present at the 2024 Olympic Games. At the Complexe Moulay El Hassan in Rabat, Morocco conceded defeat to Zambia (0-2) on Tuesday April 9, after extra time. Having done the hard work in the first leg with a 1-2 away win, the Moroccans were unable to repeat the feat against Zambia, who were determined to make history thanks to a double from Barbra Banda (40th and 105th +2). Morocco, who have never taken part in the Olympic Games soccer tournament, failed again. On the other hand, Zambia, who have booked their ticket to Paris, will be in Group B with the USA, Australia and Germany.