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EN, FR, PR: Zambia held by Zimbabwe at HOLLYWOODBETS COSAFA Women’s Championship 2025

Defending champions Zambia stayed top of Group B after a hard-fought 0-0 draw with neighbours Zimbabwe at the HOLLYWOODBETS COSAFA Women’s Championship 2025 at Seshego Stadium on Sunday.

It was the first match of the tournament not to produce a goal. The Copper Queens remain in pole position with four points thanks to a superior goal-difference, with the Mighty Warriors also on four points from the same number of games.

The opening exchanges of the Zambezi derby produced few clear chances. Zimbabwe went closest in the first half from a corner shortly after the half-hour mark as Nobukhosi Ncube swung the ball into the area, but goalkeeper Catherine Musonda punched clear to deny a danger moment.

The final 10 minutes of the half were played with greater urgency as both sides pushed to break the deadlock. Eneless Phiri fired off target, while Zambia captain Kabange Mupopo tried her luck from distance, her effort grazing the roof of the net.

Zimbabwe threatened early in the second period when Rutendo Makore had a chance inside the first five minutes, but her effort did not trouble the Zambian goalkeeper.

Zambia responded soon after and were unlucky not to score when Agnes Phiri struck the crossbar after being set up by Mupopo.

Earlier in the day, Botswana and Eswatini played to a 1-1 draw in the same pool. The Mares opened the scoring just after 20 minutes through Nolofatso Mamela, and almost doubled their advantage soon after, but Laone Moloi failed to hit the target from inside the box.

Eswatini levelled through Nonjabuliso Mokgale after a superb solo run.

The Eswatini side had a chance to take the lead before half-time when Neliswa Ngcamphalala was found in space, but her effort was too tame to trouble the Botswana goalkeeper.

Mokgale then came close to a late winner on two occasions, only to be denied each time by excellent goalkeeping from Tsotlhe Mpezulu.

The action continues on Monday when the second game in Group C between Namibia and Madagascar at the Seshego Stadium (kick-off 15h00 CAT / 13h00 GMT).
Namibia won their opener against Mozambique 2-0 so can claim the pool if they get another victory. A win for Madagascar would throw the group wide open.

Entrance for fans to all matches will be FREE of charge. Tickets are distributed on a first come, first served basis. You can view all of the fixtures here.

If you cannot get to the stadium, you can watch all matches streamed LIVE on FIFA+ and COSAFA’s YouTube channel,


SUNDAY’S RESULTS
Group B – Seshego Stadium
Botswana 1 (Mamela 23’) Eswatini 1 (Mokgale 38’)

Zambia 0 Zimbabwe 0

 

MONDAY’S FIXTURE
Group C – Seshego Stadium
Namibia vs Madagascar (KO 15h00; 13h00 GMT)

 

GROUP STANDINGS

GROUP A P W D L GF GA GD PTS
South Africa (Q) 2 2 0 0 4 0 4 6
Malawi 2 1 0 1 8 3 5 3
Angola 2 1 0 1 3 3 0 3
Lesotho 2 0 0 2 2 11 -9 0

 

GROUP B P W D L GF GA GD PTS
Zambia 2 1 1 0 3 0 3 4
Zimbabwe 2 1 1 0 2 0 2 4
Eswatini 2 0 1 1 1 3 -2 1
Botswana 2 0 1 1 1 4 -3 1

 

GROUP C P W D L GF GA GD PTS
Namibia 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 3
Madagascar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mozambique 1 0 0 1 0 2 -2 0

 

TOURNAMENT STATS
Matches Played: 9
Goals scored: 26
Biggest victory: Malawi 8 Lesotho 1 (Group A, February 21)
Most goals in a game: 9 – Malawi 8 Lesotho 1 (Group A, February 21)

 

GOALSCORERS
3 goals – Deborah Henry (Malawi)
2 –
Ireen Khumalo (Malawi), Makhotso Moalosi (Lesotho)
1 – Leena Alweendo (Namibia), Susan Banda (Zambia), Regina Chanda (Zambia), Vanessa Chikupila (Malawi), Millicent Hikuam (Namibia), Sibulele Holweni (South Africa), Arminda Lopes (Angola), Cristina Makua (Angola), Rutendo Makore (Zimbabwe), Nolofatso Mamela (Botswana), Vitumbiko Mkandawire (Malawi), Nonjabuliso Mokgale (Eswatini), Bonolo Mokoma (South Africa), Nonhlanhla Mthandi (South Africa), Kabange Mupopo (Zambia), Olivia Phikani (Malawi), Gabriela Salgado (South Africa), Maria Viera (Angola), Praynance Zvawanda (Zimbabwe)

 

Nuls en cascade dans le groupe B
À Polokwane, l’intensité ne faiblit pas pour cette HOLLYWOODBETS COSAFA Women’s Championship 2025. La cinquième journée, disputée ce dimanche, a livré des verdicts cruciaux dans un Groupe B particulièrement indécis, redistribuant les cartes avant l’ultime virage de la phase de poules.

La journée dominicale a été marquée par une parité absolue. En ouverture, le Botswana et l’Eswatini se sont neutralisés (1-1). Si Mamela a cru lancer les Mares à la 23e minute, la réponse de Mokgale (28e) a d’emblée douché les espoirs botswanais. Ce score de parité laisse les deux nations en bas de tableau avec un seul point au compteur.

Le choc tant attendu entre la Zambie et le Zimbabwe a, quant à lui, accouché d’un score nul et vierge (0-0). Malgré la force de frappe zambienne, autrice de la plus large victoire du tournoi (3-0 contre le Botswana le 19 février), les défenses ont pris le pas sur les attaques. La Zambie conserve la tête du Groupe B grâce à une meilleure différence de buts (+3), talonnée de près par des Zimbabwéennes toujours aussi solides.

Ce lundi, les projecteurs se braquent sur le Seshego Stadium pour l’entrée en lice (ou le retour) du Groupe C. À 12h, la Namibie affronte Madagascar dans un duel aux enjeux diamétralement opposés.

Fortes de leur succès initial contre le Mozambique (2-0) avec des réalisations d’Alweendo et Hikuam, les Brave Gladiators namibiennes ont l’occasion de valider quasiment leur billet pour la suite de la compétition. En face, les Barea de Madagascar font leurs premiers pas dans ce tournoi 2025. Face à une équipe namibienne en pleine confiance, les Malgaches devront faire preuve d’une rigueur défensive exemplaire pour contrer les assauts adverses.

Le tournoi affiche un bilan de 26 buts en 9 matchs. Au sommet du classement des buteuses de la COSAFA, la Malawite Deborah trône seule avec 3 réalisations. L’enjeu de ce lundi sera de voir si les attaquantes namibiennes peuvent bousculer cette hiérarchie dans une compétition où le spectacle reste au rendez-vous à Polokwane.

 

Zâmbia travada, decisão adiada!
A campeã em título, Zâmbia, adiou a decisão do apuramento no Grupo B da Taça COSAFA em femininos 2026 ao empatar ontem a zero (0-0) frente ao Zimbabwe, na segunda jornada disputada no Seshego Stadium, em Polokwane. No outro encontro da ronda, Botswana e Eswatini dividiram pontos ao empatarem 1-1, mantendo o grupo totalmente em aberto à entrada para a última jornada.

Depois de ter vencido na estreia, a Zâmbia procurava assumir isoladamente a liderança, mas encontrou um Zimbabwe organizado e competitivo. Apesar do ligeiro ascendente das “Copper Queens”, que criaram as melhores ocasiões, a guarda-redes Cynthia Shonga revelou-se decisiva ao travar as investidas zambianas. Eneless Phiri foi a jogadora mais inconformada da formação campeã, mas sem conseguir traduzir o domínio em golos.

Mais cedo, Botswana entrou melhor diante do Eswatini e inaugurou o marcador por Nolofatso Mamela (23’). A resposta surgiu cinco minutos depois, por intermédio de Samkelisiwe Mokgale (28’), fixando o resultado final. Simangele Sikhondze, do Eswatini, foi considerada a melhor jogadora em campo.

Com estes desfechos, Zâmbia e Zimbabwe lideram com quatro pontos, enquanto Eswatini e Botswana somam apenas um. A decisão fica adiada para 24 de Fevereiro, quando a Zâmbia defrontar o Eswatini e o Zimbabwe medir forças com o Botswana, ambos os jogos às 12h00.

Recorde-se que a África do Sul já garantiu o lugar nas meias-finais como vencedora do Grupo A, depois de triunfar por 2-0 sobre Angola e de um resultado dilatado no outro encontro do grupo entre Malawi e Lesotho (8-1). Com seis pontos, as sul-africanas asseguraram a liderança isolada e já não podem ser alcançadas por qualquer outra formação da sua série. Malawi e Angola, com três pontos cada, ainda discutem o segundo lugar na última ronda.

De acordo com o regulamento da prova, apenas os vencedores dos grupos e o melhor segundo classificado entre as três séries avançam para as meias-finais. Esta fórmula valoriza a consistência e a diferença de golos, tornando cada resultado crucial na fase de grupos.

Num grupo marcado pelo equilíbrio, a campeã em título sabe que qualquer deslize poderá custar caro.

Amanhã estará reservado apenas um jogo referente ao Grupo C, que marcará a estreia de Madagáscar diante da Namíbia — selecção que venceu Moçambique na jornada inaugural por 2-0. O embate decorrerá no Seshego Stadium, às 15h00, e poderá clarificar ou complicar ainda mais as contas desse grupo, cuja última ronda será fundamental para a definição dos apurados.

A entrada para os adeptos em todos os jogos é gratuita, com os bilhetes distribuídos por ordem de chegada. Para quem não puder deslocar-se ao estádio, os encontros são transmitidos em directo na FIFA+ e no canal oficial da COSAFA no YouTube, garantindo que os adeptos de toda a região acompanhem cada momento decisivo.

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