Temwa Chawinga expects tough competition in USA

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Temwa Chawinga expects tough competition in USA
Temwa Chawinga expects tough competition in USA

Africa-Press – Malawi. Malawi Women’s National Football Team superstar Temwa Chawinga has said she expects to face tough competition in the United States of America’s National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL).

The former Chinese side Wuhan Jiangda striker joined NWSL side Kansas City on a two-and-a-half year contract in January. She is among top African women footballers who have moved to the United States in the just-ended transfer window.

Zambia’s Rachel Kundananji and reigning African women’s footballer of the year Asisat Oshoala are also in the same league. Kundananji is the world’s most expensive player in women’s football history after joining NWSL side Bay FC for a record fee of $787,600 (about K1.3 billion) from Madrid CF of Spain.

Temwa said competition will be tough as the league has top players. “This means we have top players in Africa and teams will keep searching for players from our continent. It also means competition among players will be very stiff. But I believe God will be on my side so that I can score more goals and help my team to win,’’ she told Bola News.com.

The Malawian will play in the NWSL after making headlines for good reasons, finishing as the overall best striker in the world with 63 goals for club and country in 2023.

Temwa had a good season in China last year, when she won three golden boot awards besides helping Malawi to win their first ever Cosafa Women’s Championship title after scoring nine goals in South Africa in October last year. She will become the first Malawian female player to play in the NWSL.

Lovemore FaziliScorchers coach Lovemore Fazili said Temwa is capable of replicating her form in the US.

’’I am sure she will continue from where she left in China. She is a player with all the qualities of a top footballer and nothing will stop her from scoring more goals,’’ Fazili said.

But as Temwa is expecting stiff competition in the US, her elder sister Tabitha Chawinga is finding life easy in the French Feminine League, where she is leading the scorers’ chart with 13 goals.

Tabitha, who plays for giants Paris Saint German (PSG), also tops the assists chart with eight this season. This has seen her getting involved in 21 goals for PSG.

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