The Copper Queens of Zambia have qualified for a first-ever World Cup, after edging Senegal on penalties in Wednesday’s quarter-finals of the 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.
The Zambians become the first African women’s team to book their place at next year’s tournament in Australia and New Zealand.
After 120 minutes of football ended 1-1, the game was forced into penalties with the Zambians coming out top 4-3.
Senegal broke the deadlock in the 60th minute
thanks to an unmarked Nguenar Ndiaye.
In the 69th minute, Zambia equalised as Avell Chitundu pounced on a mistake by Senegalese goalkeeper Tenning Sene when she failed to deal with a freekick.
With nine minutes left Zambia thought they had scored the winner following an own goal by a Senegalese player but it was ruled out for offside against Grace Chanda.
The game went into penalties with Zambia keeper Hazel Nali converting the winning spot kick to secure the World Cup ticket.
This would be Zambia’s second major appearance at a women’s football tournament after featuring at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Meanwhile, hosts Morocco and Botswana will tackle each other in the second quarter-final of the day with qualification to a first-ever World Cup at stake.