Women's soccer sophomore defender Jasmina Barhoumi helped the Tunisia Senior National Team qualify for the Women's Africa Cup of Nations with a win and a draw against Congo in November and December. Barhoumi's Tunisia side bested the Congo national football team in Tunisia by a score of 5-2, before securing qualification with a 1-1 draw in Congo.

Why It Matters

Barhoumi's contribution to Tunisia's qualification underscores her impact as a key player for both her country's national team and Le Moyne College. It highlights her ability to compete at the international level while representing her university.

By the Numbers
  • Tunisia defeated Congo in the first leg with a score of 5-2
  • The qualification was confirmed with a 1-1 draw against Congo
  • Barhoumi played every minute of every match during her first season with Le Moyne in 2023
State of Play
  • Barhoumi's performance in international competition reflects her continued growth as a player
  • The qualification elevates the prestige of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations
What's Next

Barhoumi's experience with the Tunisia Senior National Team will likely enhance her skills and leadership, benefiting both her university team and her future international endeavors.

Bottom Line

Jasmina Barhoumi's pivotal role in Tunisia's qualification for the Women's Africa Cup of Nations solidifies her position as a talented and influential player, with the potential to inspire aspiring athletes and elevate the profile of women's soccer at both the collegiate and international levels.