Nigerian fans just before the start of their group stage match against co-hosts Australia. Photo: Reuters

Nigeria is one of the four African countries participating at FIFA 2023 Women's World Cup. The Super Falcons have participated in every edition of the tournament since 1991.

Philippines fans trooping to show support to their team at the Women's World Cup. Photo: Reuters 

Philippines fans wearing cultural traditional dresses outside the stadium before the match. Although Philippines, finished bottom of group A, their cultural outfit was an attraction off the pitch. They had also recorded their first World Cup win over co-hosts New Zealand at the tournament.

Vietnamese performers honour the indigenous culture before a group stage match between against USA. Photo: Reuters 

Vietnam have been in group E along with USA, Portugal and the Netherlands.

A pan-African fan at the Women's World Cup. Photo: Reuters

Four teams are representing Africa at the tournament - Nigeria, Zambia, South Africa and Morocco - each with their own unique talent. The fans come with unique cultural and continental representation. This fan wears earrings depicting the map of Africa, a continent of 54 countries.

Zambia are participating at the tournament for the first time. Photo: Reuters

Zambia as one of Africa's representatives at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand have been displaying their colourful cultures.

Zambian are attending the Women's World Cup for the first time. Photo: Reuters

Although Zambia's performance has been dismal particularly with a shocking 5-0 loss to Spain, the debutants remain proud of their participation.

South African fans have been showcasing the country's rich cultures. Photo: Reuters

South Africa have not only been vibrant on the pitch, they also have been showcasing their rich cultures.

South Africa settled for an exciting 2-2 draw in their group G clash with Argentina on Friday that kept both teams alive in the tournament but dented their hopes of progressing.

Morocco are also debutants just like Zambia. Photo: Reuters.

Morocco are also debutants in the Women's World Cup tournament. On sunday they won a match for the first time with stunning 1-0 victory over South Korea.

After a sense of despair after their 6-0 loss to Germany in their first match last week, now the team and their fans are more confident of keeping their chances alive of progressing in the tournament alive.

Moroccan and South Korean fans just before their match. Photo: Reuters

As the FIFA 2023 Women's World Cup tournament progresses, more colours, cultural displays and other side attractions are expected in addition to footballing actions on pitch.

TRT Afrika