Netherlands Thrash Zambia 10-3 in Olympics Women Football

Zambia began its campaign in the Olympics women’s football competition with a 10-3 loss to the Netherlands at the Hitomebore Stadium Miyagi in Japan.

The Copper Queens were down 6-1 at halftime with Zambia’s captain Barbra Banda making history by scoring the African nation’s first-ever goal at the Olympics after 19 minutes.

Banda ended the match with a hattrick, scoring twice in the 82nd and 83rd minutes.

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For the Netherlands, Miedema scored in the 9th, 15th, 29th and 59th minutes; Martens (14th and 38th); van de Sanden (45), Roord (64) , Beerensteyn (75) and Pelova (80).

It is Zambia’s worst defeat in the history of women’s football, surpassing their 6-0 loss to Nigeria in October 2014.

Zambia qualified for the women’s Olympic football competition after defeating Cameroon 2-1 in the finals of the CAF women’s qualifying tournament.

The Copper Queens, who are in Group F alongside Brazil and China, did not have a smooth time preparing for Tokyo 2020 as most friendlies were cancelled because of the pandemic.

They play China on Saturday, 24 July 2021.

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  • Biola Festus is a seasoned journalist with a decade of experience reporting across Nigeria's Niger Delta Region. With a niche in human interest stories, particularly environmental issues, Biola has honed her skills in documentary writing and editing and feature stories. Her expertise extends to content creation, making her a versatile storyteller in the media industry.

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