With Morocco already qualifying as hosts for the 15th edition of the WAFCON, defending champions South Africa followed suit following their 3-1 win on aggregate against Burkina Faso.
For the 11-time Champions and the most successful team on the continent, Nigeria, a 7-1 win across the two-legged tie against Cape Verde saw them match on to their record-breaking 15th consecutive appearance.
Zambia and Mali were, however, the highest scorers, beating their opponents 12-0 and 10-2, respectively.
The Southern African giants beat Angola 6-0 on the night, equaling the number of goals scored in the first leg a week prior, while Mali also edged out Guinea 3-0 away from home, with the reverse fixture ending 7-2.
Meanwhile, Namibia ended Ghana’s 10-game unbeaten streak with a 1-0 defeat on home soil, but it wasn’t enough to see them book their ticket to the WAFCON after losing 3-2 on aggregate.
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The Black Queens will be making their return to the WAFCON after being knocked out in the group stages in 2018.
Others qualified include Senegal, Algeria, DR Congo, Tanzania, Botswana, and Tunisia.