A late goal handed Zimbabwe a home win over Zambia today in a Maputo 2011 All-Africa Games women’s football tournament qualifier played in Harare.
Zimbabwe beat Zambia 1-0 in heir preliminary round first leg match played at Rufaro Stadium.
An own-goal from Zambian defender Annie Kibanje in the 80th minute from a poor headed clearance handed the home side victory.
The two sides will meet in the return leg on February 26 in Lusaka.
Winner over both legs will face Angola in the away in the first round, first leg final qualifying stage during the weekend of April 29 –May 1.
And the winner of the first round tie will qualify for the All- Africa Games women’s finals in Maputo from September 3-18.
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mayo ba enala simbeye you can still redeem yourselves. but do these our girls play any competitive games back home. and I understand all are from lusaka and majority from her team (well she said once in an interview)
My sisters dnt wory. U hv th chnce to come bck and win. Being at hme wll gve u th chnc 2 win. Jst rmembr tht a dfender is th second positioned goalkeeper. Those lapses shud cum 2 an end. Tht oz a wakeup call.
dont call the She-polopolo for f.uck’s sake… criticise but dont insult.
i mean dont call THEM* ^ ^ ^
Annie Kibanje, ulishilu iwe. I hope you were not paid to do that.
Why don’t you just ban this She-polopolo? every time we hear of she – polopolo is losting, come on ban that team. do they play any soccer. it is not a crime not to have women soccer in the country. they are just wasting people’s money. it is not too late dismantle this team and find a right solution.
Pardon me… She-polopolo is in order…Anyway, its a new thing for our girls. Give them time. Patience. They need support, not hostility…
Can these ladis join Esther Phiri just for the physicals and not neccessary the boxing sessions they are not fit thats all…
just bring the pussies we **** them, dont play soccer u loosen the same too much