FAZ President Keith Mweemba has saluted the Copper Princesses on qualifying for the 2026 FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup following a hard-fought campaign.
The Zambia Under-17 Women’s National Team secured their place at the global tournament after a 1-1 draw with Ethiopia in the final round, second-leg qualifier in Addis Ababa on Sunday.
The result saw Zambia advance 3-2 on aggregate to book a place at the World Cup for the third successive time.
Mweemba said the team showed great character, discipline and determination to overcome a difficult challenge away from home.
”The girls worked hard for this qualification. They stayed together, followed the game plan and showed they can handle pressure. They deserve all the praise for what they have achieved,” Mweemba said.
He commended the players for remaining focused under pressure and delivering when it mattered most for the nation.
The FAZ President also saluted head coach Carol Kanyemba, her technical bench and the entire support staff for their role in guiding the team to the achievement.
”On behalf of my executive committee and the football family, I want to thank Coach Carol Kanyemba and her technical bench. They have done their part and this qualification belongs to everyone who worked with the team,” he said.
Mweemba described the qualification as a special moment for Zambian football as it came on the day the country laid to rest former Copper Queens coach Bruce Mwape.
He said the victory was a fitting honour to a coach who made an important contribution to the growth of women’s football and left a lasting mark on the national teams.
Mweemba further stated that FAZ remained committed to giving the Copper Princesses adequate preparations ahead of the 2026 FIFA Under-17 Women’s World Cup.
”The team will be provided with the necessary support, exposure and preparations needed to compete strongly on the global stage,” he said.
”This achievement is a sign of the progress we are making in women’s football. However, we want to go beyond participation. Our target is to surpass the Round of 32 record achieved at previous tournaments and compete for a better finish,” Mweemba added.
FAZ hails U17 World Cup Qualification
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