La ville de Port Elizabeth est bien décidée à montrer qu’elle est l’hôte idéale pour accueillir la COSAFA Women Championship 2018. Une réception a été donnée en ce sens lundi après-midi. Le lieu n’a pas été choisi au hasard puisque c’est au Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium qu’a été organisée cette réception. Le but était évidemment
Uganda ready to show improvement at COSAFA Women’s Championship
East African guest nation Uganda hope to make a lasting impression on the 2018 COSAFA Women’s Championship, which they see as an excellent opportunity to continue to grow as a team. The Crested Cranes having been invited to the Southern African championship along with continental powerhouse Cameroon, and will feature in Group C with Zimbabwe,
Outcomes of COSAFA Executive Committee meeting
The Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA) has resolved to endorse its President Dr Phillip Chiyangwa to replace Kalusha Bwalya on the Confederation of African Football Association’s (CAF) Executive Committee after a meeting held in Johannesburg on Friday. The position became available after Bwalya was banned from all football related activities for two years
Zambia appoint Mwamba as coach for COSAFA Women’s Championship
Zambia have made a late change to their technical team for the 2018 COSAFA Women’s Championship with the appointment of Beauty Mwamba as acting head coach. This follows the parting of ways with Enala Phiri, who had only been appointed to the role on August 22, but was released from her duties following a meeting
Malawi coach Chombo-Sadik eager to prove herself
Malawi women’s national football team coach, Maggie Chombo-Sadik, says she is capable of guiding the She-Flames to silverware at the COSAFA Women’s Championship that will be staged in Nelson Mandela Bay from September 12 to 22. Chombo-Sadik, a stand-out leader in woman’s football in Malawi, told Malawi News that the time had come for her
Fixture tweaks for 2018 COSAFA Women’s Championship
Organisers have made a switch to the timing of the 2018 COSAFA Women’s Championship final and third-place play-off that will both be staged at the Wolfson Stadium in Nelson Mandela Bay. The final had been brought forward to a 12h00 kick-off on Saturday, September 22, while the bronze-medal match will now kick-off at 15h00 on
Sibanda admits to tricky 2018 COSAFA Women’s Championship draw
Zimbabwe coach Sithethelelwe Sibanda admits her side had received a “tricky” draw in the 2018 COSAFA Women’s Championships as they prepare to battle for the trophy this year in Nelson Mandela Bay from September 12-22. Zimbabwe were champions in 2011, but lost to South Africa in the final on home soil last year, and in
Mares coach selects youthful provisional squad
The Botswana women’s national team coach Gaoletlhoo ‘Ronaldoh’ Nkutlusang has named her provisional squad of 27 players for the 2018 COSAFA Women’s Championship to be held in South Africa in September. The squad is a relatively youthful one that features two Under-17 players, while 12 of the players are Under-23. The coach has revealed that
Shepolopolo eager to use COSAFA Women’s Championship to build for AFCON
Shepolopolo hope the 2018 COSAFA Women’s Championship will be a stepping stone to greater things ahead of their Ghana 2018 Women’s AFCON campaign later in November. Shepolopolo entered camp in Lusaka on August 1 to prepare for the COSAFA tournament that South Africa is hosting in September. “This year, our target is to reach the
ZIFA congratulates COSAFA president on election to Zimbabwe parliament
The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) have congratulated COSAFA President Dr Phillip Chiyangwa and his deputy at ZIFA, Omega Sibanda for elevation to Members of Parliament following the general elections held in that country this week. “The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) Executive Committee, the Council, and the Secretariat would like to congratulate its president, Hon. Dr Phillip Chiyangwa