The Eden University Women’s Super League enters week 29 of action this afternoon with a number of exciting matches set up, top four teams face off with the battle for survival becoming more intense. Log leaders ZESCO Ndola Girls welcome third placed Red Arrows who are just gripping with the reality of life after their taliswoman Ochumba Oseke Lubanji. The reverse fixture saw ZESCO edge Red Arrows 1-0 courtesy of a Thandiwe Ndhlovu goal but being at home and the form ZESCO are enjoying they are likely to see off the Airwomen with an even bigger margin. At Nationalist Stadium, Indeni visits the defending Champions, Green Buffaloes Women’s Football Club in what promises to be another blockbuster. Last season this encounter ended in a 3-3 draw at Nationalist Stadium while the reverse fixture in Ndola ended 1-1. The trio of Maweta Chilenga, Natasha Nanyangwe and Evarine Susan Katongo are expected to be vital for Green Buffaloes with Ms hat-trick, Maylan Mulenga leading the attack. The People’s favorite team of choice Luyando Foundation Girls are away to Play It Forward while Green Eagles square off with Elite Ladies at Sunset Stadium in the first two matches. Zanaco Ladies welcome Kamfisa Police Blue Eagles while Nkwazi Queens play host to fellow relegation threatened side, Choma Warriors. Rejuvenated Nchanga Rangers Queens are away to struggling Nkana Queens while YASA Queens face off with Trident Queens on Sunday. The race for the golden boot is also intensifying with Penelope Mulubwa looking to maintain her lead at the top. Mulubwa has scored 28 goals so far this season, 4 more than Maylan Mulenga who has managed 24. Natasha Nanyangwe is on 21 while Mary Mambwe is on 19 goals. Ivy Nambeye and Ochumba Oseke Lubanji are on 20 but out of the race as one is injured will only be back next season while the other has completed her switch to China. EDEN UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S SUPER LEAGUE WEEK 29 FIXTURES Saturday, 22nd March 2025 Elite Ladies Vs Green Eagles Women | Sunset Stadium | 13hrs | ZISD Women Vs Police Dove Queens | Lusaka Independence Stadium | 13hrs | Green Buffaloes Women Vs Indeni Roses | Nationalist Stadium | 13hrs | Nkana Queens Vs Nchanga Rangers Queens | Nkana Annex Ground | 15hrs | Nkwazi Queens Vs Choma Warriors Academy | Edwin Imboela Stadium | 15hrs | Play It Forward Queens Vs Luyando Foundation Girls | Maramba Stadium | 15hrs | Zanaco Ladies Vs Kamfinsa Police Blue Eagles Queens | Sunset Stadium | 15hrs | Zesco Ndola Girls Vs Red Arrows Women | Trade Fair Ground | 15hrs | Sunday, 23rd March 2025 Yasa Queens Vs Trident Queens | Shamuel Stadium | 15hrs |
Zambia and tournament debutants Sierra Leone played out a 0-0 draw in the opening match of Group A at the TotalEnergies CAF Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations, Egypt 2025. In a closely contested affair at the Suez Canal Stadium on Sunday, both sides struggled to convert their chances in a match full of energy but lacking the clinical finishing needed to claim maximum points. Zambia, winners of the 2017 edition, dominated possession for large spells but were repeatedly frustrated by a resilient Sierra Leone defence. Joseph Sabobo was the most lively for the Young Chipolopolo, forcing several saves from Sierra Leone goalkeeper Samba Bah, but could not find the breakthrough. Sierra Leone, making their maiden appearance at this level, showed no signs of nerves and created opportunities of their own. Samba Bah and Nathaniel Jalloh were a constant threat going forward, while Alpha Turay came close with a header early in the first half. In the second period, both sides grew increasingly desperate to find a winner. Zambia thought they had won it late on, with Emmanuel Mutale and David Simukonda going close, but neither could find the target. Sierra Leone also came agonisingly close as Samba Bah saw a header saved at the death. Despite pushing forward in the final minutes, neither side was able to find the crucial breakthrough. The result leaves Group A finely poised ahead of the evening’s second match between hosts Egypt and South Africa at Cairo International Stadium. Zambia will take positives from the number of chances created but will rue their wastefulness in front of goal. Sierra Leone, meanwhile, can take great pride from their battling performance on their tournament debut and will hope to build on this solid start. Both teams will now look to their next fixtures with a clearer idea of what it will take to progress to the quarter-finals in a tournament where the top two teams from each group and the two best third-placed teams advance to the knockout stage. By CAF Media
Zambia U20 National Team head coach Boyd Mulwanda has described the team’s opening day draw against Sierra Leone at the ongoing TotalEnergies CAF Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations, Egypt 2025 as a tough match. Mulwanda believes the result was a fair result for the Junior Chipolopolo as they did not lose which would have been worse. Young Chipolopolo and debutants Sierra Leone played to a goalless draw in a closely contested affair at the Suez Canal Stadium on Sunday. “I think today’s game was not easy for us, It was a tough game. Sierra Leone prepared well, Looking at the way they were playing, it was not easy for our boys. Going forward we will prepare the boys well and psych them so that they know what they are expecting in the next match,” he said. “We are playing Egypt next, it won’t be easy. Looking at the result , I think 0-0 is fair for us. We had chances but we could not convert.” “It’s a fair result for us, not losing , a point is good for us,” he added. Mulwanda singled out his midfield as the part of the puzzle that did not work and that’s why he made changes to stabilize the team. Mulwanda says he was not expecting a draw as he planned for a win but plans to work on his strike force ahead of the match against the hosts, Egypt. “I think it’s in the park of the midfield, our boys did not come to the party, David and Perkins (Mumba Mwale) were not themselves, that’s why we made some changes, removed Perkins and brought in Chilimina and I think that’s were we had to get stability in the game and I think going forward we going to talk to the boys to up their game,” he said. “No, we never expected to get a draw, we thought we were going to win this game, but football being what it is, at times you plan to win but don’t get the result. What’s most important is that we did not lose, got a draw and we are going to build on this one.” “We had a chance to win the game, but we couldn’t score that’s part of the game. You may create chances but you don’t score. What’s important is that we told the boys that if we don’t score, even us we should not concede and that’s what happened. We are going to work on our strike force so that when we have chances we get the goals we need to progress in the tournament,” he added. The former Buildcon coach is however still confident of Zambia’s chances of qualification to the next round. “The chances of qualification are still bright. This is just the first game. We have something to build on, we have a point which is good, unlike if we had lost it was going to give us pressure. Going to the next game, I think we are going to work and see how best we can prepare the boys to get a win,” he said. “We are going to talk to the boys, analyze the game and see how best we are going to play against Egypt.” Beyond continental glory, the four semi-finalists will book their tickets to the FIFA U-20 World Cup.
ZESCO United saw off Nkana 1-0 to book a place in the final of the 2025 ABSA Cup, their eighth final appearance in the competition, a record. Peter Musukuma scored the only goal in the 53rd minute with a powerful low drive inside the box. Musukuma’s second goal of the 2025 campaign was enough to send the Ndola based outfit to the final where they will face defending Champions, Red Arrows. ZESCO will be aiming for a seventh title to extend their impressive record in this competition. Red Arrows on the other hand are aiming to make it 3 and move to second place overall on most titles won in the prestigious Competition. The winners of this year’s edition will walk away with K1,000,000 winners’ prize money. Runners-up will receive K400,000 and there is also a travel subsidy of K50,000 to all teams. ABSA Cup Quarter Finals Fixtures Saturday, May 10th, 2025 15h00 Red Arrows vs ZESCO United| Levy Mwanawasa Stadium, Ndola Prize Money : Breakdown 🏆 Winning Team – K1,000,000 🥈 Runners-up – K400,000 ⭐ Player of the Tournament – K25,000 ⚽ Golden Boot (Top Scorer) – K25,000 🧤 Golden Glove (Best Goalkeeper) – K25,000 💰 QF, Semi-Final, Final Man of the Match – K15,000 Travel Subsidy – K30,000 – K50,000 (depending on distance)