Zambia’s head coach denies allegations of sexual abuse

Zambias head coach denies allegations of sexual abuse

Bruce Mwape is not worried about his position as coach of the Zambia women’s national football team.

The head coach of the Zambia women’s national football team Bruce Mwape denies allegations of sexual abuse.

The Guardian reported on Saturday About the suspicions about Mwape. Also coach of girls under 17 years old Kaluba Kangwaa will be investigated.

– If Mwape wants to sleep with someone, he has to agree, a source who remains anonymous told the newspaper.

According to the source, players were threatened with sanctions if anyone tells outsiders about Mwape. He also stated that the union turned a blind eye to the incident, as the team’s results have been good.

Mwape commented on the matter to the New Zealander For New Zealand’s public broadcaster RNZ. The Football Association of Zambia said earlier that it had transferred the investigation to the police and the international football association Fifa.

Mwape could not say whether Fifa is still investigating the matter.

– This has lasted for about a year. You are still talking about these same accusations, Mwape commented to RNZ.

Mwape, who has been the coach of the women’s national team since 2018, is not worried about his position.

– This matter has nothing to do with me, because I think they are false claims.

The Women’s World Cup will be played in New Zealand and Australia from July 20 to August 20, 2023. Zambia will play in the same group as Japan, Spain and Costa Rica. shows the races on its channels.

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