Malawi has been crowned the 2023 COSAFA Women’s Championship winners for the first time after defeating holders Zambia 2-1 at a buzzing Lucas Moripe Stadium on Sunday.
According to COSAFA platform, Zambia were in charge of the game in the opening minutes of the match and could have gotten the opener from a corner inside the first 15 minutes but Salome Phiri landed the ball on the roof of the net.
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Malawi took the game to their neighbours with Temwa Chawinga threatening but Letisha Lungu cleared quickly and soon after Asaminye Simwaka found her captain, who headed over the bar.
Sarah Jere, Zambia’s top goal scorer at the tournament, had an opportunity to score but her attempt was tame and easy for Mercy Sikelo to save.
Immediately after that it was Jere again making a run forward and passed to Phiri, who was in the box but however failed to get a touch.
After 20 minutes, there was a foul on Rose Kadzere and Malawi were awarded a free-kick which Chawinga stepped up to take but it was deflected for a corner which was fruitless in the end.
Four minutes after the half hour mark Chawinga squared to Simwaka who didn’t make a mistake and broke the deadlock to hand the Scorchers the lead with her second goal of the tournament.
Malawi got into second gear and built a wonderful team goal started by Chawinga, who passed to Simwaka, who then gave it to Sabinah Thom to extend the lead.
However Video Assistance Referee (VAR) technology disallowed the goal with evidence that Chawinga fouled the Zambian captain Lushomo Mweemba.
Malawi could have had a second goal in the opening five minutes of the second half through Kadzere but her shot went wide.
With Malawi searching for a second goal, the Wuhan Jianghan star was brought down and her side got a set-piece.
Irene Khumalo took the shot from range and forced Lungu to punch way for a corner and nothing came of it.
Late in the match, Irene Khumalo gave away a penalty with a hand ball and Agness Phiri converted to equalise with four minutes left on the regulated time clock.
That was shot-lived as a defensive error by the Zambian captain saw Thom punish the Copper Queens in injury time to regain the lead with the ultimate championship winning goal.
Mozambique were on the podium for the very first time at the Championship, winning a bronze medal after defeating Zimbabwe 2-0 in the third/fourth place playoff in the earlier kick-off.
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