The head coach of the Zambian women’s soccer team, which will play at the World Cup this month, is under investigation for alleged sexual harassment. Bruce Mwape was appointed in May 2018 and helped Zambia qualify for the World Cup for the first time.
“If he [Mwape] want to sleep with someone, you have to say yes, said the player The keeper. “It’s normal for a coach to sleep with our team’s players.”
In September 2022, the Football Association of Zambia said it had referred the investigation into the alleged sexual assault to the police and FIFA. Mwape and under-17 coach Kaluba Kangwa were reportedly among the officials under investigation.
“[As jogadoras] They are threatened with punitive measures if they dare to say something about what happened,” the source said. The keeper. “The federation turns a blind eye to the fact that the players have shown good results. This is their way of showing success and a good image to the public and authorities. But behind the scenes, things are very ugly.”
Zambia, one of four African teams present at the Women’s World Cup, is in Group C along with Spain, Japan and Costa Rica and will host those games in New Zealand.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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