Cosafa: Kenya lose to Zambia in Cosafa play-off contest

Football
By Rebecca Jebet | Sep 24, 2017
Harambee Starlets' Doris Ogiro (right) challenge Rodixous Nataua of Lynch Burg US during a friendly match in Machakos on Thursday, June 15, 2017. [PHOTO: JONAH ONYANGO/STANDARD]

Harambee Starlets lost to Zambia in the play-offs at the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA) Women’s Championship at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, yesterday.

The two teams drew 1-1 in regular time and lost 4-2 in post penalties. Neddy Atieno opened the score sheet in the 30th minute for Kenya but Zambia’s Barbra Banda equalised in the 72nd minute.

Dorcas Shikobe and Neddy Atieno converted for Kenya with Lucy Mukhwana and Puline Musungu missing. Ireen Lungu, Anita Mulenga, Lweendo Chisamu and Misozi Zulu converted to ensure the Zambians’ bag bronze.

In the third play-off, Kenya lost 4-0 to defending champions and hosts Mighty Warriors of Zimbabwe while Zambia lost to Banyana Banyana of South Africa 5-3 in penalty shoot outs after a 3-3 draw in regular time.

Starlets coach Richard Kanyi made three changes in the squad that lost to Zimbabwe with Mercy Achieng coming in for Lucy Mukhwana, Phoebe Owiti coming in for Caroline Kiget and team captain Wendy Achieng benched while Cheris Avilia took charge at the mid field.

Despite having missed the first two matches in the tournament, Pauline Atieno soaked in four goals against Zimbabwe in her first match of the tournament. Kanyi had confidence in her and included her in the starting 11 in the Zambia clash –thanks to her experience in goal keeping.

Kenya started well piling pressure on their opponents which saw them make blunders. [Rebecca Jebet]

Share this story
Relentless Man City keep pressure on Arsenal in Premier League title race
City are a point behind Arsenal but with a game in hand.
Kenyans clubs spike their way to knockout stage in Egypt
Kenya Pipeline qualifies for quarterfinals in Africa Club Championships.
Ladak fires 71 nett to win Kerrs memorial tourney at Vet Labs
Hiral Shah, playing off handicap 13, was the Best Sponsor prize winner with a 72 nett.
Arsenal survive Spurs fightback to boost title charge
A five-goal thriller win lifted Arsenal to four points clear at the top.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS