South Africa's Janine Van Wyk, Cameroon's Ajara Nchout, Nigeria's Onome Ebi and Egypt's Sarah Essam have lauded the four-year women's football strategy by the Confederation of African Football (Caf).
Earlier in June, Caf announced the inauguration of the Women's Champions League, which is scheduled to kick off in 2021 as part of its strategic plan to grow the women's game across the continent.
On Tuesday, Africa's football ruling body organised a virtual conference, featuring top coaches and players, including the trio, to share its women's football agenda and Champions League plan.