MORE INVESTMENT IN THE WOMEN’S GAME AFTER HISTORIC WORLD CUP APPEARANCE-KAMANGA

John Mbawala

@John Mbawala

7:29 PM • July 31, 2023

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FAZ President Andrew Kamanga affirms his commitment to the development of women's football following Zambia's historic FIFA Women's World Cup debut. Speaking in an interview with the FAZ Media Team, Kamanga emphasizes the importance of building on this milestone achievement. Despite facing 5-0 losses to Japan and Spain in Group C, Kamanga asserts that they will not falter and will learn from the experiences gained during the tournament. He expresses gratitude to all clubs in Zambia for contributing players to the national team and acknowledges the administration's efforts in promoting women's football, including introducing national leagues. Kamanga highlights the impact of injuries on key players before the World Cup, affecting the team's chances. He urges the corporate world to seize the opportunities created by the World Cup appearance and invest in sponsoring women's football. Looking to the future, Kamanga aims to sustain the progress achieved and sets ambitious goals for qualifying for future tournaments. He believes that increased funding and investment will pave the way for further success in women's football.

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