1. African Women’s Football and Early History: Dark Ages of Extreme Sexism and Denial
2. FIFA’s Recognition and Rise of Women’s Football in Africa
3. The Challenge of the Girl-child and Social Obstacles in Playing Football
4. Rationale for the Early Domination of Nigeria and Ghana in Women’s Football
5. The Emergence of South African, Equator-Guinean, and Cameroonian Women’s National Football Teams
6. New Wave of Football Equilibrium Among Women’s Teams
7. Academy and Club Football: Focal Point and Plateauing of Competition Among Women
8. African Women at Football’s Global Stage and Challenges
9. Persistent Issues Facing Women’s Football: Social Inhibitions, Homophobia, and Discrimination
10. The Future of Women’s Football in Africa
Biography
Chuka Onwumechili is Full Professor of Communications at Howard University, USA. He has written widely on subjects including sports, politics, culture, communications, and biography. He serves as Editor-In-Chief for the Howard Journal of Communications and serves on the Editorial Board of the Communication & Sports journal.






