Copper Princesses Qualify for World Cup

Zambia's Copper Princesses made history by qualifying for the 2025 FIFA U17 Women's World Cup in Morocco. In a thrilling match, they defeated Benin 2-1, with Ismath Kouta and Victoria Mbali scoring crucial goals. This marks Zambia's second World Cup appearance, showcasing the growing talent in Zambian women's football.

The team's strong performance was led by key players like Mercy Zamba and Auriane Titibi, who played vital roles in securing the win. Despite Benin's determined efforts, Zambia's determination and skill ultimately paid off.

This achievement highlights Zambia's progress in women's football, inspiring young players nationwide. The Copper Princesses' qualification is a significant milestone demonstrating Zambia's potential on the global stage.

The team's success can be attributed to the hard work of coaches, staff, and the players themselves. Zambia's football association has also played a crucial role in supporting women's football development.

With this qualification, Zambia's young female footballers will gain valuable experience competing against top teams worldwide. This exposure will help grow the sport and inspire future generations of Zambian footballers.