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Chipolopolo Team Goes Green at Malawi FIFA Tournament

Chipolopolo Team Goes Green at Malawi FIFA Tournament

The Chipolopolo team, representing Zambia, joined the teams in the Malawi FIFA Window Invitational tournament in a meaningful act of environmental stewardship.
Their participation went beyond the pitch as they took part in a tree-planting initiative along the By-Pass Road in Lilongwe.
This gesture not only demonstrates their commitment to the environment but also seeks to create a lasting legacy of the competition.

The tree-planting exercise was led by the head coaches and captains from the four squads, including the Chipolopolo team.
The event garnered significant attention and support, with notable figures such as Lilongwe City Mayor Richard Banda, Football Association of Malawi (FAM) president Fleetwood Haiya, and sports director Jameson Ndalama in attendance.
Their presence underscored the importance of environmental conservation and sustainability in the world of sports.

Beyond the tournament’s competitive nature, this initiative highlighted the power of sports to inspire positive change and foster a sense of responsibility towards the planet.
The Chipolopolo team’s involvement in this environmental effort reflects their commitment to making a difference both on and off the field, leaving a green legacy that will benefit the local community and environment for years to come.

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