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She captains the Zambia women’s national football team.[2]Table of ContentsEarly life[edit]Club career[edit]International career[edit]Junior[edit]Senior[edit]International goals[edit]Honours[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Early life[edit]Banda was born in March 2000 in Lusaka, the Zambian capital. She began playing football at the age of seven.[3] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Club career[edit]After spending her two first seasons at Spanish first division club EDF Logro\u00f1o, in January 2020, Banda was transferred to Chinese Super League club Shanghai Shengli.[4]In her debut season, she scored 18 goals in 13 league matches to emerge as the 2020 Chinese Women’s Super League top scorer.[5][6]International career[edit]Junior[edit]Banda represented the Zambia women’s national under-17 football team in the 2014 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup.Senior[edit]In Zambia’s first group stage match at the 2020 Olympics, Banda scored a hat trick against the Netherlands. The match ended 3\u201310, the worst ever loss for the Zambia women’s national football team and the highest-scoring women’s football match in Olympics history.[7] In their second group match, Banda scored another hat trick against China with the match ending in a 4\u20134 draw. She became the first female player in Olympics history to score back-to-back hat tricks and the first to score two hat tricks in one tournament.[8]On July 6, 2022, Banda was ruled ineligible to compete for Zambia in the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations tournament after a gender verification test found that her natural testosterone levels were above those allowed by the Confederation of African Football, which has stricter gender verification rules than the Olympics.[9][10] The ruling sparked significant controversy, with Human Rights Watch\u00a0describing it as a “clear violation” of her human rights.[11]International goals[edit]Scores and results list Zambia’s goal tally firstNo.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition113 September 2017Barbourfields Stadium, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe\u00a0Malawi3\u201316\u201332017 COSAFA Women’s Championship215 September 2017\u00a0Zimbabwe1\u201301\u20131317 September 2017\u00a0Madagascar2\u201302\u2013142\u20131521 September 2017\u00a0South Africa1\u201303\u20133623 September 2017\u00a0Kenya1\u201311\u2013174 April 2018National Stadium, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania\u00a0Tanzania1\u201323\u201332018 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification83\u20133910 June 2018Rufaro Stadium, Harare, Zimbabwe\u00a0Zimbabwe2\u201312\u201311013 September 2018Wolfson Stadium, Ibhayi, South Africa\u00a0Lesotho2\u201302\u201302018 COSAFA Women’s Championship1118 September 2018\u00a0Mozambique3\u201303\u20130124 November 2020\u00a0Lesotho1\u201306\u201302020 COSAFA Women’s Championship132\u20130146\u201301528 November 2020Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo, Santiago, Chile\u00a0Chile1\u201312\u20131Friendly1610 April 2021Bidvest Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa\u00a0South Africa1\u201301\u201331721 July 2021Miyagi Stadium, Rifu, Japan\u00a0Netherlands1\u201333\u2013102020 Summer Olympics182\u201310193\u2013102024 July 2021\u00a0China1\u201314\u20134213\u20133224\u201332311 February 2022Nkoloma Stadium, Lusaka, Zambia\u00a0South Africa1\u201303\u20130Friendly243\u20130251 September 2022Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Gqeberha, South Africa\u00a0Namibia1\u201302\u201302022 COSAFA Women’s Championship262\u20130274 September 2022NMU Stadium, Port Elizabeth, South Africa\u00a0Lesotho1\u201307\u20130282\u20130294\u20130305\u20130316\u20130326 September 2022Wolfson Stadium, Gqeberha, South Africa\u00a0Eswatini2\u201302\u20130339 September 2022\u00a0Tanzania1\u201302\u201313411 September 2022Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Gqeberha, South Africa\u00a0South Africa1\u201301\u20130 (a.e.t.)3521 February 2023Miracle Sports Complex, Alanya, Turkey\u00a0Uzbekistan4\u201304\u201302023 Turkish Women’s Cup367 April 2023Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon, South Korea\u00a0South Korea2\u201312\u20135FriendlyHonours[edit]IndividualReferences[edit]External links[edit]Profile at Txapeldunak.com (in Spanish) (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki41\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki41\/barbra-banda-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Barbra Banda – Wikipedia"}}]}]