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Match Report: Zambia’s Copper Queens pip Ghana’s Black Queens to secure Olympic qualifier first leg advantage

Nana Agyemang by Nana Agyemang
February 23, 2024
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In a thrilling encounter at the Accra Sports Stadium, Zambia’s Copper Queens secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Ghana’s Black Queens in the opening leg of their Olympic Games qualifier.

The decisive moment came in the first half, courtesy of a stunning goal from Rechael Kundananji, the continent’s most expensive female player, representing Bay FC. Her 18th-minute strike gave the Copper Queens the crucial lead heading into halftime.

Despite Ghana’s efforts to rally after the break and dominate possession, they struggled to breach Zambia’s defense and find the equalizer.

With Rechael’s solitary goal proving to be the difference-maker, Zambia emerged triumphant over the Black Queens on their home turf.

As the battle shifts to Zambia for the second leg of the third round in the Olympic Games qualifier, the Black Queens will be looking to overturn the deficit and secure their passage to the next stage.

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