The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) is grieving the loss of former Copper Queens coach Bruce Mwape, who passed away at the age of 67 after a brief illness. His death, reported to have been due to a suspected stroke, has sent shockwaves through the Zambian football community. FAZ president Keith Mweemba highlighted Mwape’s immense contributions to the sport, particularly during his time training the Copper Queens. Under his guidance, the team achieved remarkable successes including back-to-back appearances at the Olympics and a historic qualification for the FIFA World Cup in 2023. Mwape’s legacy in women’s football will be felt for generations, with many remembering him for his passion and commitment to elevating the game on the international stage. FAZ is in touch with the Mwape family and plans to share more details regarding his memorial in the future.
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