FAZ confirm Lusaka Dynamos women’s side

AARON MUBANGA writes@SunZambianTHE newly formed Lusaka Dynamos Ladies Football Club will compete in the FAZ Women’s Super Division, the ZamFoot Crew can exclusively reveal.Lusaka Dynamos Ladies becomes the first confirmed side for the newly launched Women’s Super League set to begin late next month or early November.Meanwhile, the Zambia under-17 Women National Team coach Kangwa […]

FAZ confirm Lusaka Dynamos women’s side
AARON MUBANGA writes@SunZambianTHE newly formed Lusaka Dynamos Ladies Football Club will compete in the FAZ Women’s Super Division, the ZamFoot Crew can exclusively reveal.Lusaka Dynamos Ladies becomes the first confirmed side for the newly launched Women’s Super League set to begin late next month or early November.Meanwhile, the Zambia under-17 Women National Team coach Kangwa Kaluba says his lasses have made progress in their preparation for the 2020 Cosafa championship billed for South Africa this month.In an interview at Barca Academy, where the team has been shaping up, Kaluba said the numbers had been reduced from 45 to 33 with the numbers expected to reduce farther after practice matches over the weekend.“The girls are responding well and we are heading there now. The fitness levels have really improved and concentration,” Kaluba said.“The morale in the camp is extremely high thanks to our leaders, we are receiving a lot of support. They are coming to see how the girls are doing which is very important for us.”He added: “We have remained with 33 players and we are still dropping, the more we are going to have lot of friendlies the more we will reduce the numbers.”Kaluba said the team would play some practice matches over the weekend to gauge their progress.“”We will be having a friendly on Saturday with the Lusaka Dynamos Women’s team then from there we will be able to reduce the num-bers,” he said.The Cosafa under-17 Women Championship is tentatively set for October 15-25 subject to the covid-19 situation in South Africa where the tournament will be hosted.According to a letter dated Wednesday 30 September, from Football house, Lusaka Dynamos application to compete in the Women’s Su-per League has been accepted by the Country’s football governing body.“In reference to your application for Lusaka Dynamos (Women) to join the FAZ Women’s Super Division for the 2020/2021 season, we are pleased to inform you that your Women football club has been accepted to join this aforesaid league.“You shall be informed of further documentation and clarification on the league when ready.”The ZamFoot Crew understands that the national women’s league will have 12 teams instead of eight as earlier reported.The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) last month announced that it had started the process of introducing an eight-team Women Na-tional Super League. Currently, Zambia has running leagues in four provinces namely Lusaka, Copperbelt, Central, and North Western. – ZAMFOOT The Sun