ZESCO Ndola Girls F.C.

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NicknamesZega Mambo
Team Ya Ziko
Capacity49800
Coordinates12°34′59″S 28°21′51″E / 12.5830°S 28.3641°E / -12.5830; 28.3641
ZESCO Ndola Girls
NicknamesZega Mambo
Team Ya Ziko
GroundLevy Mwanawasa Stadium
Capacity49800
Coordinates12°34′59″S 28°21′51″E / 12.5830°S 28.3641°E / -12.5830; 28.3641
OwnerZESCO
Head CoachZambia William Zulu
LeagueFAZ Women's Super Division
1st
Websitehttp://www.zescounitedfc.co.zm/

ZESCO Ndola Girls is a Zambian women's professional football club affiliated to ZESCO and based in Ndola that competes in the FAZ Women's Super Division, the top tier of Zambian women's football.

FAZ Women's Super Division

They were crowned champions of the FAZ Women's Super Division in the 2024/25 season.[1]

ZESCO Ndola Girls XI at the 2025 CAF Women's Champions League COSAFA Qualifiers against Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies

COSAFA Women's Champions League

They made their continental debut at the 2025 COSAFA Women's Champions League where they opened their campaign with a 3–0 win over Beauties F.C. from Namibia.[2][3] They lost their second match 1–0 to Mamelodi Sundowns from South Africa.[4] They won their final group stage match 5–3 against Ntopwa F.C. from Malawi and qualified for the semifinals as the best runners up. In the semi-final they won 2–1 against Mamelodi Sundowns from South Africa.[5] They lost the final 4–3 via penalties against Gaborone United from Botswana after the match ended in a 1–1 draw.[6] The team was awarded the fair play award at the end of the tournament.

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