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‘It’s not the end of the world,’ disappointed Mwape puts up brave face

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COPPER Queens coach Bruce Mwape has expressed disappointment at Zambia’s 5 – 0 embarrassing defeat to Japan in their 2023 World Cup Group C opener in New Zealand.

After a brave first half performance, the team was obliterated in the second stanza with the Asians taking full advantage of the team’s disjointed play.

Japan took the lead in the 43rd minute through Hinata Miyazawa, and they added four more goals in the second half through Mina Tanaka, Miyazawa, Jun Endo, and Riko Ueki.

After the game, Mwape was gracious in defeat but cut a disappointed figure.

“It is our first game, it did not go the way we wanted to be,” Mwape said. “The main target was at least the result to be a draw or a win in our favour but that never worked out the way we planned.”

“What I can say about Japan is that it is a well-disciplined team, tactically when they are in possession of the ball they have all the confidence. They made fewer mistakes compared to us. Our team made a lot of mistakes that made us concede all those five goals.”

Mwape said that Zambia still had a chance to qualify for the next round, but they would need to improve their performance in their next two matches.

“This is not the end of the world, we still have the chance,” Mwape said. “We can go back and plan for the remaining two games, I am sure we can still come back and fight for a position to qualify to the next round.”

Zambia’s next game is against Spain on Tuesday.

(Mwebantu, Saturday, 22nd July, 2023)

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CAF Awards: Barbra Banda makes the cut, Copper Queens misses out 

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IN BITTERSWEET news for Zambian football, striker Barbra Banda has been named among the finalists for the prestigious CAF Women’s Player of the Year award, but the Copper Queens have missed out on the final three for the National Team of the Year accolade.

The Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) has released the final nominees for various categories of the 2023 Awards that have been set for the Moroccan city of Marrakech on Monday.

There is a mixture of good and bad news for Zambia in that Banda has made it on the final three for the player of the year award in the women’s category but there was no place for the Copper Queens in the national team of the year category.

The Copper Queens had been in the race to be named the national team of the year, having made the initial top five nominee list but have since failed to make the cut for the final three.

The team has fallen off alongside Senegal, leaving the stage for Morocco, Nigeria and African champions South Africa.

On the bright side of things, Banda could be named the player of the year in the women’s category but she has to fend off competition from Nigeria’s Asisat Oshoala and Thembi Kgatlana of South Africa.

(Mwebantu, Thursday, 7th December, 2023)

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Zambia are Netball Champions

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ZAMBIA have lifted the Africa Netball Cup in Botswana after defeating Namibia 57-55 in a tightly contested final.

The team has been impressive over the course of the tournament but appeared to meet their match in the final.

Zambia took a first quarter lead, but by the time the game was reaching half time the teams were tied at 23-23.

Namibia then controlled the game in the third quarter and managed to record a 35-33 lead.

Zambia did not give up, stretching the game into extra time when they tied 43-43 at full time.

In the end, the team managed the game and ran home 57-55 winners to be crowned champions.

(Mwebantu, Wednesday, 6th December, 2023)

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Copper Queens Masterclass! Zambia put World Cup lessons to practice 

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ZAMBIA turned up the heat on Angola, again beating their opponent 6-0 at a near-full to-capacity Levy Mwanawasa Stadium to wrap up the Women Africa Cup of Nations (WAfCON) qualifiers with a 12-0 aggregate win.

The impressive crowd at the stadium got what they bargained for with the team putting a perfect performance, showing no mercy to Angola who never stood a chance going into this game.

Carrying a 6-0 advantage from the first leg, Zambia could still have qualified with a draw or slim defeat but the team was in no mood to compromise.

They got things running as early as the fifth minute when Rachael Kundananji benefited from a defensive lapse to score the opener.

By the time it was reaching the 14th minute, one turned two for Zambia when skipper Barbra Banda scored for the Copper Queens.

Leading 2-0 at the break, Zambia turned on the heat in the second half with veteran Susan Banda scored a screamer to triple Zambia’s advantage in this game.

There was still time Avell Chitundu, Esther Banda and Kundananji to score and take the scoreline to 6-0.

The scoreline probably suggests that the team picked valuable lessons from the likes of Spain and Japan at the World Cup in New Zealand.

(Mwebantu, Tuesday, 5th December, 2023)

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