Mwape Names 30-Member Provisional Squad for Ghana Clash
Zambia Women’s National Team coach Bruce Mwape has named his provisional squad before facing Ghana in the penultimate round of the 2024 Paris Olympics Women’s Football Tournament qualifiers.
Mwape has retained most of the players who completed the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) qualification task against Angola and added the FAZ Women’s Super League duo of defender Tabo Miselo and striker Florence Banda who have stood out for the parliamentarians.
Green Buffaloes striker Kabange Mupopo also returns to the Copper Queens squad for the first time in eight years, and so does Elite Ladies midfielder Comfort Selemani who missed the WAFCON qualifier matches against Angola in December.
Red Arrows captain Susan Banda misses out of the Ghana matches due to injury sustained in the FAZ Women’s Super League match against Police Dove Queens FC on 27 January, 2024.
The first leg match against the Black Queens of Ghana will be played at the Baba Yara Sports stadium in Kumasi on Friday 23 February and will be followed by the reverse fixture at Levy Mwanawasa stadium in Ndola five days later.
GOALKEEPERS
Catherine Musonda (Hapoel Raanana Women FC-Israel), Leticia Lungu (ZESCO Ndola Girls), Ngambo Musole (Green Buffaloes), Loveness Tonge (Green Eagles)
DEFENDERS
Natasha Kapombo (INDENI Roses), Tabo Miselo (National Assembly), Martha Tembo (BIIK Kazygurt Shymkent-Kazakhstan), Lushomo Mweemba, Martha Katila Banda, Esther Banda, Esther Siamfuko (all Green Buffaloes), Pauline Zulu (Elite Ladies), Judith Soko (YASA)
MIDFIELDERS
Misozi Zulu, Hellen Chanda (both Hakkarigucu Spur-Turkey), Ireen Lungu (BIIK Kazygurt Shymkent-Kazakhstan), Comfort Selemani (Elite Ladies), Evarine Susan Katongo (Green Buffaloes), Salome Phiri (Green Buffaloes), Marjory Mulenga, Avell Chitundu (both ZESCO Ndola Girls)
STRIKERS
Rachael Kundananji (Madrid CFF-Spain), Barbra Banda (Shanghai Shengli-China), Rachael Nachula (Hapoel Jerusalem-Israel), Fridah Kabwe (ZESCO Ndola Girls), Namasiku Lungowe (ZISD Women), Kabange Mupopo (Green Buffaloes), Eneless Phiri (Nkwazi Queens), Norin Betani (INDENI Roses), Florence Banda (National Assembly)
Source: FAZ