A dark cloud has befallen the Zambian football fraternity following the demise of Copper Queens and Indeni Roses Football Club striker Norin Betani.
Betani, who was part of the provisional squad for Friday’s 2024 Paris Olympics Women’s Football Tournament qualifier against Ghana, died on Wednesday morning at the University Teaching Hospital “after being diagnosed with suspected malaria.”
In a statement, Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) General Secretary Reuben Kamanga, confirmed the demise of Betani.
“We regret to announce the death of one of our female players, Norin Betani, who was in the provisional squad for the Ghana match,” Kamanga said. “Betani was taken to the nearest hospital to the team camp, which is Kanyama Level One hospital, and FAZ engaged the family at every stage.
“The patient was referred to the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) on Monday and was under medical care until her demise. FAZ secretariat staff, family members, and her club (Indeni Roses) worked closely during the player’s hospitalization.”
Kamanga also said the “player reported to camp whilst unwell and was taken to the hospital for thorough examination on recommendation by team medics.”
Betani’s last match for Indeni Roses in the Women’s Super League was on February 11 against YASA Queens in a Week 20 match, three days later after she was summoned for the upcoming Olympics qualifier.
The 24-year-old striker scored four goals in the 2023/24 Women’s Super League season, following up on her 11 goals from last season.
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