Zambia take bronze at Wafcon with upset victory
Zambia rode their good fortune to claim the bronze medal at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations finals in Casablanca on Friday with an upset 1-0 victory over Nigeria in the third and fourth place playoff.
A fortuitous own goal just before the half hour mark handed Zambia a first ever win over the Super Falcons and consolation for their controversial semifinal defeat to South Africa at the start of the week.
The win was hard fought as they weathered Nigeria’s attacks and domination of possession while looking to threaten on the counterattack.
The Super Falcons, reportedly refusing to train earlier this week in an effort to get paid by their federation, were guilty of wasting numerous chances as they finished outside the top three at a continental championship for only the second time.
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They defeat the Super Falcons of Nigeria 1-0 in the #WAFCON2022 third-place play-off to clinch the bronze medal - their best finish in the competition. pic.twitter.com/dJ8xlyymkX
They had quickly imposed themselves on the game but had only one effort on target in the opening quarter-hour when Ngozi Okobi Okeoghene’s lofted left footed shot was easily caught by Zambia’s influential goalkeeper Hazel Nali.
Nigeria’s Christy Ucheibe missed from close range with a half volley in the 23rd minute after American-born Ifeoma Onumonu set up the opportunity as the Super Falcons continued to look the more enterprising of the two teams.
But six minutes later Zambia went ahead after a surging run down the left wing by flying fullback Martha Tembo, whose cross was not properly cleared and fell for teenager Evarine Katongo to hit a powerful effort from the edge of the area that hit the upright and rebounded into the face of Nigeria goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie for an unfortunate own goal.
Nigeria might have been level in the 38th minute when Gift Monday got her head to Regina Otu’s cross but hit the post and then could not bundle the rebound into the net.
Ashleigh Plumptre’s freekick in the 42nd minute produced a spectacular save out of Nali as Zambia continued to keep their goal intact.
After the break, Nigeria had another chance for the 20-year-old Monday but she hit her effort from close range narrowly wide, toe-poking the ball and losing the accuracy.
She flashed wide again 10 minutes later in another clear chance, setting it up well by tricking the Zambian defence but then missed the target again.
At the other end, Zambia’s Grace Chanda had several half chances to double Zambia’s lead but did not take up the opportunities. But she remained a threat as Nigeria kept a wary eye on her.
Friday’s defeat was Nigeria’s third setback at the tournament, ending the aura of invincibility they have enjoyed in African women’s football.
They lost to South Africa in their opening group game and were eliminated in Monday’s semifinal by hosts Morocco on post-match penalties.
Morocco and Banyana Banyana decide the title in Rabat on Saturday, kicking off at 10pm and with live coverage on SuperSport.
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The scenes in Morocco, Zambia brought a different energy to the #TotalEnergiesWAFCON2022 ?? pic.twitter.com/r9c00egdpi
Congratulations to our Copper Queens for scoping Bronze. Your victory is Chintu cha bwino maningi.
— Hakainde Hichilema (@HHichilema) July 22, 2022
Chabota twalumba!#Wafcon2022bronzewinners pic.twitter.com/GstsB5FLg3
A team that play together always achives more..A big Congratulation ?? to the Women National team for sealing a spot at the world Cup for the first time and reaching the Semi's ...Zambia is proud????, Africa is proud and the world is proud ??for your achievement.#BolaNaLesa ??? pic.twitter.com/YVvfKLCcl0
— Enock Mwepu (@EnockMwepu45) July 13, 2022
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