Spain-based attacker Grace Chanda opened the scoring lines for the Copper Queens with only eight minutes played. Racheal Nachula scored the second goal in the 59th minute.
Kundananji and Barbra Banda added the icing on the cake with free-kick goals in the 62nd and 67th minutes.
It was their first win in the competition after their 1-0 win over North Macedonia was not counted as it was removed from the tournament schedule following the withdrawal of Venezuela.
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Their 0-1 loss to Slovenia, however, has been counted as their first match in the competition. Their final ranking will be determined after the other day’s matches are completed.
Meanwhile, Copper Queens head coach Bruce Mwape praised his team for their outstanding performance in today’s game.
“The result was good. As the technical bench, this is what we wanted,” Mwape said. “We wanted to see our players score more goals because in the last game we played, we created a few chances, but we failed to score. This time around, we have managed to score four goals.”

Mwape has noted an improvement in the team but said more needs to be done.
“There was a lot of improvement compared to the other two games (against North Macedonia and Slovenia). But we are yet to actually poolish up some of the areas where we need a lot of improvements,” Mwape added.
The Copper Queens have concluded their games at the ongoing Turkish Cup. They will now shift focus to the international friendly match against the Republic of Ireland on June 22.
They are preparing for their debut at the World Cup set to be co-hosted by Australia/ New Zealand start in July.


