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Green Buffaloes Women Set League Record with 100 Goals

Green Buffaloes Women Set League Record with 100 Goals

Green Buffaloes Women Hit 100 Goals in Eden University Women’s Super League

Green Buffaloes Women have made history in the Eden University Women’s Super League, becoming the first team to reach 100 goals this season. The milestone came during their 3-1 victory over Luyando Foundation Girls, further cementing their reputation as one of Zambia’s most dominant women’s football teams.

Milestone Moment: Maylan Mulenga Nets the 100th Goal

The landmark goal was scored in the 86th minute by none other than Maylan Mulenga, the team’s leading scorer. The forward, who has been in phenomenal form this season, took her personal tally to 24 goals, closing in on the league’s current top scorer, Penelope Mulubwa of Zesco Ndola Girls (28 goals).

Buffaloes’ impressive attacking display in the match also saw Evarine Susan Katongo and Agness Phiri get on the scoresheet, showcasing the depth of firepower within the squad. The victory was not only crucial in the title race but also underlined the team’s attacking prowess.

Buffaloes in the Title Race

Despite their dominant goal-scoring record, Green Buffaloes currently sit second on the log, trailing Zesco Ndola Girls, who have scored 89 goals this season. Their closest challengers, Red Arrows Women, have 65 goals, indicating Buffaloes’ superior offensive output compared to their rivals.

The defending champions remain a formidable force in the league, with a balanced squad featuring experienced players and emerging talents. With Mulenga leading the charge, they will be looking to close the gap at the top and reclaim the top spot before the season concludes.

Conclusion

Green Buffaloes Women’s achievement of 100 goals is a testament to their attacking brilliance and tactical strength. As they continue their title pursuit, all eyes will be on whether they can maintain their scoring momentum and overtake Zesco Ndola Girls in the race for the championship.

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