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AFCON: Meet some of the most beautiful female fans across Africa (PHOTOS)


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Beautiful women from several African countries have emerged in abundance to support their men at the ongoing AFCON tournament in Ivory Coast (otherwise known as Cote D’Ivoire).

The 2024 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament kicked off on Saturday, January 13 in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, a nation located in the Western part of the African continent.

The competition that features 24 countries from various regions in Africa has not been short of drama, entertainment and most importantly, competitiveness. Simply put, the contest has been undeniably eventful and the natives of each nation has nothing to be disappointed about yet.

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Meet some of the most beautiful female fans across Africa (Photo Credit: NRTC Library)

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Ghanaian fans (Photo Credit: Manual Photography Official/Twitter)

Aside from the intensity ongoing on the pitch, Africa, a nation blessed with adorable women saw them attend the 34th AFCON edition in droves. Indeed, women came out in abundance to laud and encourage their athletes.

Expectedly, News Round The Clock (NRTC) has garnered numerous photos of women showing solidarity for their respective nations at the ongoing football event.

It is only ideal for audience to applaud some of the most adorable African women, therefore, we will be sharing some heartwarming photos.

See more photos of gorgeous women from across Africa below:

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A Ghanaian fan (Photo Credit: Manual Photography/Twitter)

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