The Zambia Women’s National team will be looking to end their 2022 COSAFA Women’s Championship group stage campaign with a win as they face off with group B weeping girls Eswatini. The Copper Queens are coming from a 7-0 win over Lesotho while Eswatini were handed a 5-1 bashing by Namibia. The match is a
Defending Champions, Red Arrows have leapfrogged Nchanga Rangers to the summit of the log following a comprehensive 3-0 win over Kansanshi Dynamos. Meanwhile Sensational Zanaco returned to winning ways as they beat record 13 time Champions, Nkana 2-1 away at Chilata. At Nkoloma, Joseph Phiri, Saddam Yusuf Phiri and James Chamanga scored a goal each
Barbra Banda was in scintillating form on Sunday afternoon as she netted five goals to guide the Zambia Women’s National team to a 5-0 win over Lesotho at the ongoing COSAFA Women’s Championship. Coach Bruce Mwape made one change to the team that beat Namibia as Avell Chitundu made way for Misozi Zulu on the
The Zambian duo of Patson Daka and Enock Mwepu impressed for their respective sides as Brighton & Hove Albion came out emphatic 5-2 winners over visiting Leicester City in an English Premiership encounter. Both Chipolopolo Stars put-in spirited individual shifts. Arguably Leicester City striker, Patson Daka had the biggest impact of the two, capping of
Chambishi has continued their poor start to the season while Nchanga Rangers and Power Dynamos dropped their first points of the 2022/2023 campaign. Chambishi suffered their third loss of the season following a 3-2 loss away in Mazabuka at the hands of newcomers FC MUZA. Sydney Kasanda, Kondwani Mhango ,and Rickson Ng’ambi scored for MUZA
Striker Ronald ‘Sate Sate’ Kampamba has penned an emotional farewell letter to his boyhood club Nkana following his departure from Chilata. Kampamba says leaving Nkana has been the hardest decision he has had to make in his life. The Landlord Left Kalampa following the expiration of his contract. “MY HEARTFELT GOODBYE TO MY CHILDHOOD CLUB
Zambia Women’s National Team head coach Bruce Mwape was left unimpressed despite the team collecting maximum points in their opening match of the 2022 COSAFA Women’s Championship. Mwape felt his team lost possession too easily and was not as coordinated as he would have liked. The gaffer has now set his sights on improving the
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