Zambia’s captain, Barbara Banda, says Ghana’s Black Queens team doesn’t intimidate them ahead of their clash in the 2024 Paris Olympics third-round, first-leg qualifier set for Friday.
The highly anticipated match is scheduled to take place at the Accra Sports Stadium, with kick-off slated for 4 pm.
Speaking to the FAZ Media Team at the Accra City Hotel, Banda acknowledged the challenge posed by Ghana, particularly in the away leg, but emphasized the team’s determination to overcome obstacles.
“Honestly we are not intimidated by the Ghanaians. We have played alot of games. We have experienced players. As I know my Copper Queens, we have young players but I know them as stubborn Queens and we are here for a purpose,” Banda said.
The winner of the tie will advance to the final round of qualifying for the prestigious multi-sport event, vying for one of the coveted four spots allocated to Africa.
Despite the unfortunate loss of teammate Norin Betani earlier in the week, Banda stressed the team’s awareness of the significance of the match and their commitment to rallying together.
“Firstly we know what is at stake. We trying by all means to put ourselves together and I hope we won’t be affected in the game. We know the reason we are here and the task. We have to concentrate and win the game,” Banda said.