THE Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has applauded Copper Queens captain Barbra Banda and Diana Chikotesha for being crowned CAF Women’s Footballer of the Year and CAF Best Women Assistant Referee, respectively.
FAZ General Secretary Reuben Kamanga says the accolades are a clear indication that Zambian football is on the rise, stating that the association’s investments are yielding results.
In an interview with ZANIS Sports, Kamanga said Banda and Chikotesha’s achievements are a huge milestone, as the women have achieved firsts in their respective fields by winning top awards.
“A big congratulations to the two great ambassadors of our game on the continent and beyond. Our Zambia Women National Team skipper Barbra Banda updated her already incredible story of resilience and fortitude in the game by being named the finest player in women’s football on the continent,” said Kamanga.
Kamanga added that Banda’s success would inspire many young people across the country to aspire to greatness.
He said the achievements serve as a way of paying back to President Hakainde Hichilema, who is also the patron of the association, and other stakeholders.
“For many young footballers trying to find their foothold in the game, there can be no better role model than Barbra, as her story resonates well with many aspiring footballers and athletes,” he said.
Kamanga urged the duo to remain focused and keep working hard to bring more accolades to the country.
He further advised young players in Zambia to emulate the successes that Banda and the team have continued to score.
Banda beat fierce competition from Morocco’s star striker Sana Mssoudy and Nigerian goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie to clinch the award at a glittering ceremony in the Hivernage district of Marrakech.
Meanwhile, soccer analyst Yotham Mwanza says he is happy with the performances of Banda and Chikotesha, as this will pave the way for other Zambians to win awards at an individual level.