Cosafa Player of the Tournament to pocket K19,000
The individual honours at this year’s Cosafa Cup will each earn K19,000
According to information provided by the organisers, the Player of the Tournament, Golden Boot winner and Goalkeeper of the Tournament.
Currently Eswatini’s Sabelo Ndzinisa is the top scorer with 3 goals while Angola’s Megue has 2 goals.
Sabelo will have the chance to increase his tally on Wednesday afternoon when Eswatini face Senegal in the quarter finals.
No Zambian is yet to find the back of the net.
Zambia and Namibia are in the semi finals and await the winner Senegal/Eswatini and South Africa/Mozambique ties on Wednesday.
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
Quarterfinals
Madagascar 0 Namibia 2 (Iimbondi 52’pen, Wendell 66′)
Zambia 1 (Kopelang 9’og) Botswana 1 (Mangolo 52’) – Zambia won 5-4 on pens
WEDNESDAY’S FIXTURES
Quarterfinals
Senegal vs Eswatini (KO 14h00; 12h00 GMT) – King Zwelithini Stadium
South Africa vs Mozambique (KO 17h00; 15h00 GMT) – King Zwelithini Stadium
TOURNAMENT STATS
Matches Played: 14
Goals scored: 32
Biggest victory: Mauritius 0 Eswatini 3 (Group B, July 6); Angola 3 Seychelles 0 (Group A, July 7)
Most goals in a game: 4 – Angola 3 Comoros 1 (Group A, July 5)
GOALSCORERS
3 goals – Sabelo Ndzinisa (Eswatini)
2 – Megue (Angola)
1 – Sandile Gamedze (Eswatini), Ryan Henriette (Seychelles), Higino (Angola), Absalom Iimbondi (Namibia), Julinho (Angola), Thato Kebue (Botswana), Lepua (Angola), Katleho Makateng (Lesotho), Tumelo Makha (Lesotho), Fanelo Mamba (Eswatini), Miciam Mhone (Malawi), Lindo Mkhonta (Eswatini), Benson Mangolo (Botswana), Ali Moudhoiffar (Comoros), Chiukepo Msowoya (Malawi), Khuda Muyaba (Malawi), Ali Nissam (Comoros), Goitseone Phoko (Botswana), Jacques Prosper (Mauritius), Abdallah Sadad (Comoros), Stanley Sanudi (Malawi), Baokeditswe Talane (Botswana), Jane Thabantso