Marrakech, Morocco, December 16, 2024 – In a groundbreaking achievement for Zambian football, Barbra Banda has been named the CAF Women’s Player of the Year, becoming the first Zambian to receive this prestigious honour.
Her outstanding performances over the past year have not only solidified her status as one of Africa’s top players but have also highlighted the rising prominence of women’s football across the continent.
A Season of Exceptional Performance
Banda’s remarkable season with Orlando Pride in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) has been nothing short of extraordinary.
She played a crucial role in leading her team to both the NWSL Shield and Championship, netting 13 goals and providing 6 assists during the regular season.
Her decisive goal in the Championship final against Washington Spirit earned her the Most Valuable Player (MVP) title, showcasing her impact on the league.
On the international stage, Banda excelled during the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, where she scored four goals, including a historic hat-trick against Australia.
This achievement made her the first player in women’s football history to score three hat-tricks at the Olympics, further establishing her as a formidable talent.
With a total of ten goals across two Olympic Games, she now holds the record as Africa’s leading female scorer in Olympic history.
Paving the Way for Future Generations
Banda’s recognition at the CAF Awards is not just a personal triumph; it marks a significant milestone for Zambian football and women’s sports in Africa.
Traditionally dominated by players from West African nations, this award underscores the rise of Southern African talent on the continental stage.
Banda joins an elite group of players, including South Africans Noko Matlou and Thembi Kgatlana, who have also received this honor.
In addition to her CAF accolade, Banda was recently named the BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year 2024 and became the first African player to be included in the FIFPRO Women’s World 11.
These accolades reflect her exceptional skill and commitment to advancing women’s football.
Challenges and Opportunities Ahead
As Banda continues to break records and set new benchmarks in women’s football, she faces both challenges and opportunities moving forward.
The increasing visibility of women’s sports presents a unique chance for athletes like Banda to inspire future generations while advocating for greater investment and support for women’s leagues.
Despite her success, challenges remain regarding resources and recognition for female athletes compared to their male counterparts.
Banda’s achievements serve as a call to action for stakeholders in African football to prioritize women’s sports and ensure that female athletes receive equal support and opportunities.
Inspiring Change in Women’s Football
Barbra Banda’s historic win at the 2024 CAF Awards is a testament to her hard work, perseverance, and extraordinary talent.
As she continues to excel on both domestic and international stages, she represents hope for aspiring female footballers across Africa.
Her journey illustrates that with dedication and support, women can achieve greatness in sports.
As Banda leads by example, it is essential for fans, organizations, and governments to rally behind women’s football, fostering an environment where female athletes can thrive and inspire future generations.
The future of African women’s football looks bright with trailblazers like Barbra Banda leading the way.