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Ngah's double leads Cameroon to maiden Women's Cup of Nations title

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Cameroon won their first Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title after defeating surprise finalists Malawi 3-0, with Marie Ngah scoring twice in the final.

RABAT (Reuters) - Cameroon claimed a first Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title when they thumped surprise package Malawi 3-0 in the final as ​Marie Ngah’s first-half double helped seal victory on Sunday.

Cameroon had lost ‌three finals but made it fourth-time lucky against a Malawi side making their debut at the continental championship and who are ranked 153 in the world and 32nd on ​the African continent having had a fairytale run to the decider.

The ​two finalists had already sealed their place at the Women’s ⁠World Cup in Brazil next year, along with fellow semi-finalists Morocco and ​Algeria. The latter finished third after winning the bronze medal fixture on penalties ​on Saturday.

Under pressure FIFA chief Gianni Infantino was all smiles as he handed the Indomitable Lionesses their medals in the presence of Confederation of African Football President Patrice Motsepe, ​with several players requesting photographs with the Swiss.

Infantino has long enjoyed the support ​of many on the African continent as he bids for re-election next March despite revelations of ‌his ⁠now abandoned plans to sell a stake in future World Cups that drew world-wide condemnation .

Cameroon dominated the first half and led 3-0 at the break after a superb performance against an outgunned Malawi.

Ngah reacted quickest to a loose ball ​in the box to ​give them ⁠the lead from close range after 20 minutes and they doubled the advantage on the half-hour mark as Naomi ​Eto added a second.

Malawi were clinging on and hoping to ​make it ⁠to halftime without any further damage but Ngah scored her second in the third minute of added time from Eto’s pass.

Cameroon are the fourth different winners ⁠of ​the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations since it ​was first played in 1998.

Nigeria have a record 10 titles to go with two for Equatorial ​Guinea and one for South Africa. 

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