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  • Tanzania crowned 2021 COSAFA Women’s Championship winners!
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ENG, FRE, POR: Tanzania crowned 2021 COSAFA Women’s Championship winners!​

East African guest nation Tanzania have been crowned 2021 COSAFA Women’s Championships winners after a 1-0 victory over Malawi in the final at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Saturday.

The Tanzanians now hold titles in all the women’s categories in COSAFA, Under-17, Under-20 and senior football.

It is heart-break for Malawi, who made their first final but battled to make an impact against the organised Tanzanians.

The decisive moment in the decider came on 64 minutes when Enekia Lunyamila followed up a long-range shot that was spilled and fired into the empty net.

It was as much as Tanzania deserved, they controlled much of the game and lift the trophy having only conceded a single goal in their five games.

Zambia collected the bronze medal and ensure South Africa would leave the competition empty handed for the for the first time in their history.

Their third-place play-off finished 1-1, with the Copper Queens showing greater nerve in the penalty shoot-out that followed to win 4-3.

Ochumba Lubandji put Zambia ahead midway through the first half with her fourth goal of the competition, but tournament top scorer Sibulele Holweni took her tally to five as she headed home an equaliser with 14 minutes remaining on the clock.

Zambia won their fourth bronze medal to go with a silver they won in 2019 when they were beaten by South Africa in the final.

Tanzania’s Amina Bilali was named Player of the Tournament, while Zambia’s Petronela Musole picked up Goalkeeper of the Tournament for her excellent displays with the gloves.

South African Sibulele Holweni (five goals) was top goal-scorer for the second year running after her eight strikes in 2020 helped her team to the title. Zambia picked up the Fair Play award.

COSAFA WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS STATISTICS
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
Third-Place Play-Off
Zambia 1
(Lubandji 20′) South Africa 1 (Holweni 76’)
*Zambia won 4-3 on penalties
Final
Tanzania 1
(Lunyamila 64’) Malawi 0

Source : ENG, FRE, POR: Tanzania crowned 2021 COSAFA Women’s Championship winners!
 
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Timu ya Taifa ya Tanzania ya Wanawake imeibuka Mabingwa wa COSAFA kwa ushindi wa goli 1-0 dhidi ya Malawi katika michuano ya COSAFA ya wanawake iliyokuwa inaendelea Afrika Kusini, goli la Tanzania lilifungwa na Enekia dakika ya 64.

Mechi hiyo ilipigqwa katika dimba la Nelson Mandela huko Afrika Kusini

Nahodha wa Twiga Stars, Amina Billal ametangazwa kuwa mchezaji bora wa michuano hiyo
Hawa ndiyo Taifa Stars, wale wengine waliokwenda Benin ni Twiga Stars.
 
Hongera sana kwao TFF waiboreshe ligi ya wanawake hawa wananafasi kubwa kucheza Afcon na Wold cup kuliko Taifa stas
  • Tanzania crowned 2021 COSAFA Women’s Championship winners!
WhatsApp-Image-2021-10-09-at-17.51.16.jpeg

ENG, FRE, POR: Tanzania crowned 2021 COSAFA Women’s Championship winners!​

East African guest nation Tanzania have been crowned 2021 COSAFA Women’s Championships winners after a 1-0 victory over Malawi in the final at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Saturday.

The Tanzanians now hold titles in all the women’s categories in COSAFA, Under-17, Under-20 and senior football.

It is heart-break for Malawi, who made their first final but battled to make an impact against the organised Tanzanians.

The decisive moment in the decider came on 64 minutes when Enekia Lunyamila followed up a long-range shot that was spilled and fired into the empty net.

It was as much as Tanzania deserved, they controlled much of the game and lift the trophy having only conceded a single goal in their five games.

Zambia collected the bronze medal and ensure South Africa would leave the competition empty handed for the for the first time in their history.

Their third-place play-off finished 1-1, with the Copper Queens showing greater nerve in the penalty shoot-out that followed to win 4-3.

Ochumba Lubandji put Zambia ahead midway through the first half with her fourth goal of the competition, but tournament top scorer Sibulele Holweni took her tally to five as she headed home an equaliser with 14 minutes remaining on the clock.

Zambia won their fourth bronze medal to go with a silver they won in 2019 when they were beaten by South Africa in the final.

Tanzania’s Amina Bilali was named Player of the Tournament, while Zambia’s Petronela Musole picked up Goalkeeper of the Tournament for her excellent displays with the gloves.

South African Sibulele Holweni (five goals) was top goal-scorer for the second year running after her eight strikes in 2020 helped her team to the title. Zambia picked up the Fair Play award.

COSAFA WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS STATISTICS
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
Third-Place Play-Off
Zambia 1
(Lubandji 20′) South Africa 1 (Holweni 76’)
*Zambia won 4-3 on penalties
Final
Tanzania 1
(Lunyamila 64’) Malawi 0

Source : ENG, FRE, POR: Tanzania crowned 2021 COSAFA Women’s Championship winners!
 
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