Vihiga Queens duo of goalkeeper Lilian Awuor and forward Jentrix Shikangwa might have exited the inaugural CAF Women’s Champions League at the Group Stage but they definitely left a mark in the edition.From statistics released to the continental football body by Opta, the custodian made the most saves after facing joint-most shots while Shikangwa had the most shots at goal in the competition.🦑 Squid Game 🦑It’s a game where Lillian Awuor saves all the shots. 🧤#TotalEnergiesCAFWCL | #ItsTimeItsNow pic.twitter.com/K6xIikuhGT— #TotalEnergiesCAFWCL (@CAFwomen) November 22, 2021 Awuor made 19 saves in three matches, earning praises and even attracting interest from other clubs, facing 24 shots same as Malabo King’s Ruth Sunday.Shikangwa was on target once in the win against AS FAR Club as Vihiga Queens won 2-0 and made a record total of eight shots on target in just three matches, with Hassacas Ladies’ Evelyn Badu emerging as the top scorer with five goals and having the overall most shots, 24.Queens nightmare in the Group Stage Rivers Angels averaged the most successful passes in the opposition half per game with 136, as well as the most successful passes per game ending in the final third of the pitch while yet another group stage opponent for the Kenyan team Mamelodi Sundowns completed 30 long passes per game, the highest average of any team in the competition.Evelyn Badu of Hasaacas Ladies 🇬🇭 had the most shots (24) but it was Vihiga Queens’ Jentrix Shikangwa who had the most shots on target in the competition (8).#TotalEnergiesCAFWCL #CAFWCLstats pic.twitter.com/y3m8IwHcXi— Molatsportgist 🇳🇬 (@chubbyMO_) November 22, 2021 Rivers Angels had the youngest starting XI, 21 years and 88 days and used the most number of players in the tournament alongside Mamelodi Sundowns, 19.Hassacas scored the most goals in the competition,10, scoring more than 2 goals in four of their five games from five different scorers in the competition in their run to the final and failed to score only in the last game against Mamelodi Sundowns.While AS FAR scored each of their seven goals in the CAF Women’s Champions League from open play, the most in the competition, Hassacas scored five of their 10 goals from set-piece situations, the most by any team.