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  2. Zambia women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    The Zambia women's national association football team represents Zambia in association football, participating in qualifying tournaments for the FIFA Women's World Cup and other African-based competitions. It made its debut in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, [4] becoming the first landlocked nation in Africa to qualify for a senior World Cup ...

  3. 2020 COSAFA Women's Championship squads - Wikipedia

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    The tournament is a women's international football tournament for national teams organised by COSAFA, teams from Southern Africa, and was held in Nelson Mandela Bay from 3 to 14 November 2020. In the tournament were involved ten national teams: nine teams from COSAFA and Tanzania, who were invited as guests.

  4. Tanzanian Women's Premier League - Wikipedia

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    JKT Queens (3rd title) (2022-23) Most championships. JKT Queens. Simba Queens. (3 titles each) Current: 2022-23 W-Premier League. The Tanzanian Women's Premier League called Serengeti Lite Women's Premier League is the top flight of women's association football in Tanzania. The competition is run by the Tanzania Football Federation .

  5. Troubled Zambia looking to shake up Women's World Cup in debut

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    The majority of the Copper Queens, like Banda, play on the fringes of club soccer for teams like BIIK Shymkent in Kazakhstan, Shanghai Shengli in China and clubs across Zambia.

  6. Barbra Banda - Wikipedia

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    Barbra Banda. Barbra Banda (born 20 March 2000) is a Zambian footballer who plays as a forward for Orlando Pride of the National Women's Soccer League and captains the Zambia women's national football team. [2] As of July 2021, she is Africa's all-time top scorer in Olympic history.

  7. 2023 COSAFA Women's Championship - Wikipedia

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    Malawi were crowned 2023 champions after defeating reigning champions Zambia's Copper Queens 2–1 in the final. It was the first time Malawi had won a COSAFA Women's tournament, securing their first major title. Mozambique claimed their first medal at the COSAFA Women's Championship.

  8. Copperbelt - Wikipedia

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    Copperbelt. Coordinates: 12°S 28°E. Central African Copper Belt geologic map of Katanga Supergroup and mine locations. The Copperbelt ( French: ceinture du cuivre) is a natural region in Central Africa which sits on the border region between northern Zambia and the southern Democratic Republic of Congo. It is known for copper mining .

  9. Tanzania women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    Best result. Group Stage ( 2010) The Tanzania national women's football team, is the national team of Tanzania and is controlled by the Tanzania Football Federation. They are nicknamed the Twiga Stars . The Twiga Stars qualified for their first CAF Women's Championship finals on 5 June 2010, after defeating Eritrea 11–4 on aggregate.