Zambia’s under-17 Girls will face Tanzania in a two-legged match in March for the 2025 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup second round of qualifiers.
Tanzania advanced to the second round with a walkover win over Eswatini.
If the Copper Princesses defeat Tanzania, they will advance to the third round, where they will face either Benin or the winner of the DR Congo-Niger match for a spot in the tournament.
The 2025 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup will take place in Morocco from October 17 to November 8.
Starting this year, the tournament will be held annually rather than every two years, and the number of competing countries will increase from 16 to 24.
Meanwhile, Zambia’s coach, Carol Kanyemba, has named a provisional squad of 37 players, excluding the winning players from the 2024 Cosafa U-17 Girls Championship in November.
According to a statement from the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ), the selected players will undergo a one-week assessment camp to compete for spots in the final squad, which will include players from the Cosafa winning team.
Below is the 37-member provisional squad
GOALKEEPERS: Bukata Kakumbi (Police Doves Queens), Anita Chomba (Young Green Buffaloes), Winfrida Mutale (Elite Ladies)
DEFENDERS: Treasa Mubiana (Randers Queens), Mercy Chikokola (Amezam Tamanga), Gladys Mumba (Marvelous Academy), Sarah Mwanza (Chipata Girls). Febby Chewe (Bwacha Pirates), Peace Muleya (Pemba Queens), Foster Chilwkwa (Chirundu Queens). Josephine Ndumba (Kalumbila Queens), Jane Mumba (Chitapankwa Academy), Margaret Phiri (Valley Queens FC), Anastasia Mwanza (Rural Sports Academy)
MIDFIELDERS: Tricia Mabamba (Nchanga Rangers Queens), Gift Chisha (Progress Academy), Taonga Tembo (Young Green Buffaloes), Hilda Mpundu (Merced United Queens). Mable Kabungo (Chipembere Women FC), Linda Mweene (Nampundwe Queens), Gift Mandala (Kasama United)
STRIKERS: Faith Kaunda (Zedpro Sports Academy), Agness Lukonde (Prison Leopards Queens), Patricia Mwanza (BUSA), Esther Makoti (Amazing Grace). Natasha Chileshe (ZESCO Ndola Girls), Naomi Banda (Kwacha Queens), Leah Mulenga (Chalube Girls). Pavis Kangalanga (Bwacha Pirates), Martha Mwewa (Young Musport). Sharon Siakaloba (Pemba Queens) Precious Mayembe (Shooting Stars Queens), Kabindama Kalyamba (Mulauli Girls Academy). Patricia Mwale (Samfya Rockets Queens), Mercy Bwembya (Kansanshi Dynamos), Rachael Musukuma (Mwenzo Queens Academy), Marjory Mulenga (Chitulika Queens)
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