
Red Arrows Thrash Nkana Queens 12-1
The Zambian Women’s Super League saw a sensational performance this weekend as Red Arrows Women’s Football Team clinched a staggering 12-1 victory over Nkana Queens. This Week 13 showdown not only highlighted Red Arrows’ offensive capabilities but also showcased individual talent that left fans and analysts in awe. The match stands as one of the most memorable fixtures in the league, underscoring the dominance of Red Arrows in Zambian women’s football.
Red Arrows demonstrated relentless attacking power, with standout performances from key players. Ochumba Oseke led the goal tally with an impressive four goals, showing her precision and poise on the field. Mary Mabwe matched this feat, also netting four goals, proving her vital role in Red Arrows’ forward line. Mary Mulenga and Masela contributed two goals each, rounding out the incredible scoreline and exemplifying the depth of talent within the squad.
The game was a true masterclass in teamwork and finishing as Red Arrows overwhelmed Nkana Queens from start to finish. Nkana’s defensive line had no answers to the Red Arrows’ relentless attack, as each goal seemed to build momentum for the next, leaving Nkana unable to mount a serious comeback.
Player Highlights
- Ochumba Oseke: Led the way with four goals, showcasing clinical finishing and strategic positioning.
- Mary Mabwe: Her four goals further demonstrated the prowess of Red Arrows’ forward players, adding to the team’s commanding lead.
- Mary Mulenga and Masela: Both players scored twice, contributing significantly to the scoreline and reinforcing the team’s balanced attack.
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This massive win solidifies Red Arrows’ position as a dominant force in the Women’s Super League. The victory not only boosts their goal difference but also serves as a statement to other teams in the competition. With this momentum, Red Arrows appear well-prepared for the challenges ahead as they continue their campaign for the league title.
Red Arrows’ 12-1 triumph over Nkana Queens will go down as a landmark victory in Zambian women’s football. Their performance was a display of skill, coordination, and sheer athleticism. As the league progresses, fans eagerly anticipate how Red Arrows will fare in future fixtures, with hopes high for more thrilling performances from this talented squad.


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