Copper Queens Set to Clash With Angola in WAFCON Qualification
Copper Queens Set to Clash With Angola in WAFCON Qualification
The Zambia women’s national football team, popularly known as the Copper Queens, is gearing up for a crucial showdown against Angola in their quest for qualification to the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON). This encounter marks a significant step for the Copper Queens as they aim for their fourth appearance in the prestigious tournament.
The first leg of this crucial qualification clash is scheduled to take place in Angola on November 29. The teams will then reconvene for the second leg on December 5th at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola, Zambia.
The stakes are high for both teams, and the football enthusiasts in both nations eagerly await the outcome of these decisive matches. The Copper Queens, led by their seasoned coaching staff and a squad of talented players, are determined to secure their spot in the WAFCON tournament.
The Women’s Africa Cup of Nations is a premier football competition on the continent, showcasing the prowess and skill of women’s football teams from across Africa. The tournament provides a platform for nations to compete at the highest level and contributes to the growth and popularity of women’s football.
Zambia, with a rich footballing history, particularly in recent years, aims to continue making strides in women’s football. The upcoming clashes against Angola present an opportunity for the Copper Queens to showcase their abilities, secure qualification, and represent Zambia on the continental stage.
Football enthusiasts and supporters will be closely following the journey of the Copper Queens as they embark on this crucial qualification campaign, hoping for success and another chance to shine on the continental football scene. The winner of the two-legged encounter between Zambia and Angola will earn the coveted qualification to participate in the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.