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  2. Zambia women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    Zambia became an official women's national team in 1983, and was one of the first African women's national football teams to exist on the continent. [5] [6] In 2003, the kit for the team was provided as a result of a sponsorship deal with Umbro who first agreed to sponsor the Zambia national football team. [7]

  3. Zambia women's national football team results - Wikipedia

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    The Zambia women's national football team represents Zambia in women's association football. The following is a list of match results since 2020. [1] 2020

  4. FAZ Women's Super Division - Wikipedia

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    The FAZ Women Super Division is the highest league of women's football in Zambia.It was established in the beginning of 2021 and is run by FAZ. [1] The inaugural season featured 12 teams from four provinces in Zambia. [2]

  5. Zambia’s Barbra Banda abused online after winning BBC Women’s ...

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    The BBC said in a statement: “As well as playing in the past two Olympic Games and the 2023 Fifa Women’s World Cup, Barbra Banda plays for the Zambian national women’s team and in the USA ...

  6. Barbra Banda - Wikipedia

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    Banda has represented Zambia internationally since 2016. She is Africa's all-time top scorer in Olympic football history, having scored three hat tricks at two Olympic Games. She led Zambia to win the 2022 COSAFA Women's Cup, earning the Golden Ball with ten goals. Banda is considered one of the top women's players in the world.

  7. Zambia at the FIFA Women's World Cup - Wikipedia

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    Zambia has qualified for the FIFA Women's World Cup on one occasion, the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup which was also the country's debut, making the country the first landlocked nation in Africa to qualify for a senior World Cup in either gender. [1]

  8. Bruce Mwape - Wikipedia

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    Mwape was appointed as head coach of the Zambia women's national team in May 2018 succeeding Albert Kachinga who returned to club football. [2] He would lead the team in the 2018 Women's Africa Cup of Nations. [3] The Copper Queens was not able to advance out from the group stage. [4]

  9. Siomala Mapepa - Wikipedia

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    Siomala Mapepa (also spelled Xiomala or Ziomala, born 4 June 2002) is a Zambian footballer who plays as a forward for the Galatasaray club and the Zambia women's national football team. International career