Zambia withdraws four NWSL players from matches in China
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The Zambia women's national team have removed their four U.S.-based players from the squad for the Yongchuan International Tournament in China due to concerns over U.S. travel measures, the Zambia FA...
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NJ/NY Gotham FC revoked the season ticket of a fan and banned them from all future events following an investigation into that person's conduct revealed that they directed hateful language towards the Orlando Pride's Barbra Banda.
NJ/NY Gotham FC has banned a supporter from future matches and revoked their season ticket for using hateful language toward Orlando Pride's Barbra Banda last week.
March saw the return of NWSL action after African stars took the league by storm in 2024. This year, Temwa Chawinga and Barbra Banda have wasted no time picking up where they left off.
The National Women’s Soccer League, its players union and the Orlando Pride and Gotham FC have denounced reports of “hateful language” directed at Pride forward Barbra Banda.
A Gotham season ticket holder reported via Reddit that fans targeted Banda with what the poster deemed “bigotry" during Sunday's game.
Orlando Pride’s Barbra Banda was the target of “hateful” rhetoric by a fan at a Gotham FC match last week. Now, the New Jersey-based club has revoked the fan’s season tickets and banned them from all future Gotham FC matches and events.
Gotham became aware of inappropriate taunts being directed at her when another fan reported the incident to stadium security during the game.
The NWSL, Orlando Pride and NJ/NY Gotham FC condemned “hateful language” that was hurled at Zambian striker Barbra Banda during Sunday’s game at Sports Illustrated Stadium in Harrison, N.J. “We are united in our message: This behavior is ...