WOMEN’S FOOTBALLER OF THE YEAR NOMINEES

Name: Leticia Chinyamula

Position: Midfielder

Club: Ascent Soccer Academy

CENTRAL REGION GOSHEN-FAM WOMEN’S LEAGUE

Games: 16

Goals: 18

GOSHEN-FAM WOMEN’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Games: 3

COSAFA WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP

Games: 4

Goals: 3

CAF WOMENS CHAMPIONS LEAGUE – COSAFA QUALIFIES

Games: 3

Ascent Academy won the 2023 Goshen-FAM Women’s Championship which was played in May 2023 and Leticia was one of the key performers for the team having featured in all the three matches. Chinyamula finished as a top goal scorer in the 2024 Central Region Goshen-FAM Women’s League with 18 Goals in 16 games and was part of the Scorchers squad that played in the 2024 Cosafa Women’s Championship. She was featured in all the four games for the team scoring a hat trick in the 9-0 win against Mauritius.

 

Name: Faith Chinzimu

Position: Midfielder

Club: Ascent Soccer Academy

CENTRAL REGION GOSHEN-FAM WOMEN’S LEAGUE

Games: 16

Goals: 11

 

GOSHEN-FAM WOMEN’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Games: 3

COSAFA WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP

Games: 4

Goals: 1

CAF WOMENS CHAMPIONS LEAGUE – COSAFA QUALIFIES

Games: 3

Goals: 2

The ascent Academy midfielder played a big role in Ascent Academy’s 2024 Central Region Goshen-FAM Women’s League Title win as she scored 11 goals for the team. Chinzimu also featured in all the four games that the Scorchers played at the 2024 Cosafa Women’s Championship scoring one goal. She was a marvel to watch in the CAF Women’s Champions League-Cosafa Qualifiers though her team didn’t make it to the knockout stage, she featured in all the three games scoring two goals.

Name: Tendai Sani

Position: Striker

Club: FCB Nyasa Big Bullets Women

SOUTHERN REGION GOSHEN-FAM WOMEN’S LEAGUE

Games: 18

Goals: 59

Assists:

COSAFA WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP

Games: 3

The FCB Nyasa big Bullets Women attacker finished as the top goal scorer in the 2024 Southern Region Goshen-FAM Women’s League with 59 goals, the highest record across all the three regions, helping her team to take back regional championship from Kukoma Ntopwa who won last season. She was also part of the Scorchers squad that participated in the 2024 Cosafa Women’s Championship. This was her first time to make it into the final squad after missing out in the 2023 squad and she was featured in three of the four matches that the team played, starting two matches.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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