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Barbra Banda, Kundananji nominated for COSAFA Women’s player of the year award 

The nominees for the category of the Women’s Coach of the Year at the inaugural 2023 

COSAFA Awards have been unveiled.

The winner will be announced at a gala awards ceremony in Durban on April 19, with a panel 

of judges from across the region having assessed their achievements for the period of 

January 1 to December 31, 2023.

The three nominees are as follows (in alphabetical order). Their clubs are as per 2023:

Barbra Banda (Shanghai Shengli & Zambia) – Banda has recently moved to Orlando Pride in 

the USA, reward for excellent form for club and country.

 She scored two goals in a famous 

win for Zambia over Germany prior to the 2023 Women’s World Cup, the biggest victory in 

their history. She also scored as Zambia beat Costa Rica 3-1 to record a first ever World Cup 

finals win. 

Tabitha Chawinga (Inter Milan/Paris St Germain & Malawi) – A prolific scorer in Europe,  she managed 25 goals in Italy and France in 2023 and won the Golden Boot in the Women’s  Serie A with Inter Milan in the 2022/23 season.

She has since gone on loan to PSG and  continues to bang in the goals. Not to be confused with her sister Temwa Chawinga, who  was top scorer with Malawi at the COSAFA Women’s Championship. 

Racheal Kundananji (Madrid FC & Zambia) – Recently became the most expensive female 

player in history when she moved from Madrid FC to Bay FC in the USA for $800,000. 

That  was on the back of 28 goals for Madrid FC in 2023 and a further eight for Zambia, including in their win over Costa Rica at the World Cup. 

The judging panel from across the 14 member nations that make up COSAFA are renowned 

for their knowledge of Southern African football and are as follows:

Houssamidine Ben Ahmed (Comoros), Ivan Capuepue (Angola), Rob Delport (South Africa), Gerard Govinden (Seychelles), Peter Kanjere (Malawi), Jesse Kauraisa (Namibia), Kagiso  Kgaogano (Botswana), Sibusiso Masilela (Eswatini), Sandra Mwila (Zambia), Boitelo Radebe (Lesotho), Heriniaina Samson (Madagascar), Benoit Thomas (Mauritius), Steve Vickers  (Zimbabwe) and Raimundo Zandamela (Mozambique).

By COSAFA Media

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  1. Quiet alright in zambia women football is growing but those who seem to play for other clubs and countries they become something else. They stop being the same players that we know, please let them put the image of their countries first priority.

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