The 2025 WAFA League Super 8 has lived up to its billing as a showcase of women’s football, and now the spotlight shifts to the semi-finals at the Otunba Dipo Dina Stadium, Ijebu-Ode.
After three days of pulsating group-stage action, four teams—Cats Ladies, Ijamido Queens, Wazbak International, and Victory Queens—remain in contention for the ultimate prize. On Friday, the tournament’s heartbeat venue will once again come alive as fans witness two high-stakes battles that will decide the finalists.
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The opening semi-final sees Cats Ladies face Ijamido Queens in what promises to be a clash of contrasting styles. Cats Ladies have built their run on attacking flair and relentless pressing, while Ijamido Queens boast resilience and creativity, often finding ways back into games when the odds are against them.
The second semi-finals pitches Wazbak International against Victory Queens in a duel likely to be decided by the finest of margins. Wazbak’s defensive solidity and tactical discipline will be tested against a Victory Queens side renowned for quick counter-attacks and the ability to spring surprises.
Since the first whistle of this year’s Super 8, the Otunba Dipo Dina Stadium has provided more than just a backdrop—it has become the heartbeat of the tournament, with fans turning the stands into a cauldron of energy and passion. That same atmosphere is expected to lift the players once again as the road to the grand finale takes shape.
For the four semi-finalists, the mission is simple: win and step into history. For the fans, Friday’s double-header offers another chance to celebrate the growth and competitiveness of women’s football in Ogun State.
By nightfall, only two clubs will remain standing, ready to contest the final and etch their names into WAFA League folklore.







