Zambia U-17 Women’s national team head coach Kaluba Kangwa has summoned 34 lasses for next month’s third round back-to-back 2022 India FIFA U-17 World Cup qualifiers against Cameroon.
Kangwa has maintained the bulk of the players who won the 2021 COSAFA U-17 Women’s Championship.
Skipper Lubasi Pumulo who has already received a number of call ups to the senior team leads the squad alongside strikers Jessy Zulu and Lucy Kajiya.
Pataaki Girls forward Blessings Zangose Zulu and Luyando Foundation Girls’ Tefeoga Munene are other key players who have made the squad.
Kaluba has also handed Pataaki Girls young forward Ruth Mwanza a call up to the team.
The Team enters camp today Sunday (27th March, 2022) ahead of a crunch tie with Cameroon next month with the first leg set during the weekend of 15-17 April while the return match will be between 30 April – 1st May, 2022.
FULL SQUAD:
GOALKEEPERS
Chitete Munsaka (Lusaka Dynamos Ladies), Shanice Kolala (Luyando Foundation Girls), Musonda Catherine Daka (Lusaka Dynamos Ladies), Margaret Phiri (One Boss Lady), Chipego Chishimba (Chipata Girls), Bridget Ngoma (Chibolya Queens)
DEFENDERS
Luty Kamanga (YASA Queens), Theresa Musatila (Police Dove Queens), Monica Mutisa (Green Buffaloes), Doris Msonkho (BUSA Queens), Tefeoga Munene (Luyando Foundation Girls), Precious Mutambo (Pride Stars), Jelina Kapalange (Chipata Girls), Esther Musialela (Solwezi Academy Queens), Sophie Chikenge (FC MUZA Queens), Ng’onga Blessing (Meced Girls)
MIDFIELDERS
Roydah Ngandu (Queens Academy), Lubasi Pumulo (Green Buffaloes), Blessings ZANGOSE ZULU, Josephine Phiri, Ruth Mwanza (all Pataaki Girls), Gracious Tailoshi (Nchanga Queens), Barbara Chewe (Football Chance Foundation Girls), Mutinta Hateembo (Police Dove), Lydia Shamalima (ZISD), Bupe Mwewa (Chibolya Queens)
STRIKERS
Jessy Zulu (Pataaki Girls), Lucy Kajiya (Green Buffaloes), Florence Munsaka (Choma Warriors Academy), Bupe Banda (Football Chance Foundation Girls), Eunice Bwalya (YASA Queens), Bertha Banda (BUSA Queens), Emely Chingembu (Chipata Girls), Bibbiana Kasanga (Kitwe Girls), Shila Munali (National Assembly), Sibongile Moyo (Konkola Blades)