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Zambia suffer second blow ahead of World Cup debut

Team officials confirmed the development ahead of Zambia’s Group C opener with Japan on Saturday in New Zealand.

• July 21, 2023
Zambia women's national team
Zambia women’s national team[Credit: Reuters]

Zambia suffered a heavy blow on the eve of their Women’s World Cup opener against Japan after key attacking midfielder Grace Chanda was ruled out of the tournament.

Team officials confirmed the development ahead of Zambia’s Group C opener with Japan on Saturday in New Zealand.

It is the second major withdrawal for coach Bruce Mwape’s side after first-choice goalkeeper Hazel Nali suffered a severe knee injury and was replaced by teenager Leticia Lungu in the squad.

Zambia team doctor Faith Chibeza did not elaborate on why Chanda was absent, but a source told Reuters she had been hospitalised for treatment.

“Grace Chanda has been taken ill, and unfortunately, she is out of the tournament. We have done everything we can to help her, she is getting all the attention she needs, but she won’t be able to take part,” Chibeza said.

Chanda, 26, is a former captain of the side and hugely influential player who has been a key part of Zambia’s rapid rise in international football in recent years.

She has been replaced in the squad by 18-year-old Comfort Selemani, who was part of the preliminary selection but did not make the final cut.

Despite the setbacks, Mwape said on Friday that the Copper Queens are confident they can be a match for any opponent in the tournament, buoyed by their shock 3-2 friendly win over world number two Germany a fortnight ago.

“As far as I am concerned, we are not underdogs—the only ones who might think that are our opponents. We don’t think that we regard ourselves as a big team that can challenge any other team in the world,” he said.

“We have been preparing for this World Cup for the last two months, and I feel we are ready for any team in the tournament.” 

(Reuters/NAN)

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