Zimbabwe rule African Women’s Challenge Cup – The Women’s Game

Source: Zimbabwe rule African Women’s Challenge Cup – The Women’s Game – Australia’s Home of Women’s Sport News Zimbabwe have beaten a gallant Democratic Republic of Congo 3-2 in a thrilling Women’s African Challenge Cup game at the Wanderers Centre of Football on Saturday. The Zimbabweans won 10-5 on aggregate to clinch the inaugural trophy. […]

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Source: Zimbabwe rule African Women’s Challenge Cup – The Women’s Game – Australia’s Home of Women’s Sport News

Zimbabwe rule African Women’s Challenge Cup

Zimbabwe have beaten a gallant Democratic Republic of Congo 3-2 in a thrilling Women’s African Challenge Cup game at the Wanderers Centre of Football on Saturday. The Zimbabweans won 10-5 on aggregate to clinch the inaugural trophy.

It was a willing affair with both teams showing terrific foot skills and clever movement. There were seven yellow cards issued as both teams went hard at the contest.

Zainab Mohammadi was outstanding upfront for Zimbabwe, skilfully tormenting her opponents with neat footwork and clever movements. She was ably supported by Vida Opoku-Agyemang and Rota Boateng who were both excellent through the middle.

Bronwyn O’Brien and Brittany Duggan were outstanding for DR Congo who bravely held on despite wave after wave of Zimbabwean attack.

DR Congo started off well with Duggan winning the ball and playing her team into attack. However, Zimbabwe got into the game with Opoku-Agyemang winning a penalty after a dangerous ball into the box drew a handball from DR Congo.

She promptly despatched the penalty to give Zimbabwe the early lead. Mohammadi then got to work with some neat footwork seeing her get into open space, before dispatching a curling shot which was just out of the reach of DR Congo’s goalkeeper to double the Zimbabwean’s lead.

It was 2-0 at halftime with Zimbabwe looking well on top. It would have been more but for some excellent defence from O’Brien who made some crucial tackles and intercepts to keep her team in it.

The second half saw a determined DR Congo come out fighting. They took the game physically to Zimbabwe with Mohammadi coming in for some treatment from Congo who were determined to shut her down.

Duggan was enterprising as Congo tried to get a goal back. Their reward came when a delightful Duggan pass up the middle saw Congo open their account.

Congo’s game went up a notch, with Duggan creating a few chances. However some individual brilliance from Boateng who pounced on a loose ball before neatly tucking away Zimbabwe’s third.

Congo wouldn’t give in and netted a consolation late on to set up an exciting finish.

The game kept the boisterous crowd entertained throughout and gave plenty of proof that a Women’s African Cup may just be around the corner.

The men’s African Cup final was a classic with Ghana beating South Sudan on penalties after a drama charged game ended 5-5 after extra time.

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Drama in court as man who raped 2 school girls begs magistrate to spare him jail time

A 22-year-old man who pleaded guilty before Chiredzi Regional Magistrate Judith Zuyu begged the court to spare him jail time and give him a fine instead, claiming that he was possessed by evil spirits when he committed two offences, TellZim can report….

A 22-year-old man who pleaded guilty before Chiredzi Regional Magistrate Judith Zuyu begged the court to spare him jail time and give him a fine instead, claiming that he was possessed by evil spirits when he committed two offences, TellZim can report. However, the magistrate went on to slap him with a 20-year-long jail term […]

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SAD: Makore family speaks on burying murdered Tapiwa without his head as court frees chief suspect

Chief Mangwende of Murehwa has agreed to the burial of the remains of murdered Tapiwa Makore on January 9, 2021, without his head, as the family seeks to bring finality and closure to his case. This comes a few days after police released some of the DN…

Chief Mangwende of Murehwa has agreed to the burial of the remains of murdered Tapiwa Makore on January 9, 2021, without his head, as the family seeks to bring finality and closure to his case. This comes a few days after police released some of the DNA forensic results from the case, confirming that the […]

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