Scorchers out of Afcon Qualifiers

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Zambia 3 (Rachael Kundananji 25′ 41′, Lushomo Mweemba 74′ ) -2 Malawi (Asimenye Simwaka 9′, Wezzie Mvula 71′)

(Aggregate Zambia 4 Malawi 3)

The Malawi National women’s team have bowed out of the 2022 Morocco TotalErnegies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifies following a 3-2 loss to Zambia at Nkokoma Stadium on Tuesday afternoon.

Rachael Kundananji’s brace and a Lushomo Mweemba’s goal were enough to see the Copper Queens through to the competition’s second round as Asimenye Simwaka and Wezzie Mvula strikes were not enough for Malawi.

Zambia progress 4-3 on aggregate following a 1all draw in the first leg at the Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe last week.

The Scorchers started the game on a higher note, with a much improved performance from last week’s encounter where the team struggled to match their neighbours.

Malawi utilised the left side through Asimenye Simwaka who kept on giving tough time to the Zambian defence and her efforts paid off when she scored the opener at nine minutes.

Rachael Kundanaji equalised at 25 minutes  after defender Chimwemwe Madise failed to clear the ball before claiming a brace four minutes before recess.

Wezzie Mvula brought Malawi level at 71 minutes giving the Scorchers hope of winning the tie on away goals rule.

But Lushomo Mweemba spoiled the party when she scored Zambia’s winning goal three minutes later.

Zambia will meet Namibia, who defeated Tanzania 5-3 on aggregate, in the scond round matches scheduled for February next year.

Zambia: Ng’ambo Musole, Lushomo Mweemba, Elizabeth Mupeso (Susan Katongo 56′) , Ochumba Lubanji, Magret Belemu, Mary Wilombe, Grace Chanda, Xiomara Mapepa, Martha Tembo, Agness Musesa, Rachael Kundanaji.

Malawi: Ruth Mhango, Chimwemwe Madise, Patricia Nyirenda (Emily Jossam 46′),  Ruth Nyirongo, Ireen Khumalo, Madyina Nguluwe, Zainab Kapanda (Rose Kabzere 65′), Wezzie Mvula (Jessy Yosefe 72′-debut) , Asimenye Simwaka, Sabinah Thom, Fazila Chembekezo

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