The African Cup of Nations for Women kicked off in Morocco on Saturday, as the north African kingdom hosted the football competition for the first time in its history. It is the first edition of the competition to feature 12 teams – including Tunisia and Morocco, the only Arabic-speaking teams in the competition. In an unprecedented move for women’s international football, the tournament also uses video-assisted refereeing (VAR) to adjudicate on the games. The tournament this year also carries a 150% increase in prize money for the victors, according to Confederation for African Football (CAF)…