Zambia Women's Team Excludes US-Based Stars Due to Trump-Era Travel Restrictions Ahead of China Tournament

Zambia withdraws four NWSL stars from China tour amid US travel policy changes, impacting preparations for key fixtures against Thailand and China/Uzbekistan.

Zambia's Squad Shakeup Ahead of China Tournament

The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has made the tough decision to exclude four key US-based players from their women's national team roster for the upcoming Yongchuan International Tournament in China. This move comes as a direct consequence of recent travel policy changes implemented by the US government.

Affected Players:

  • Barbra Banda (Captain, Orlando Pride)
  • Racheal Kundananji (Orlando Pride)
  • Grace Chanda (Orlando Pride)
  • Prisca Chilufya (Bay FC)

All four starters currently feature in the prestigious National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), with three representing Orlando Pride and Chilufya playing for expansion side Bay FC.

Political Impact on Football

FAZ General Secretary Reuben Kamanga stated: "After careful consideration of the additional travel measures introduced by the new US administration, we concluded it's in our players' best interests to skip this assignment." The decision highlights how geopolitical factors increasingly influence international football operations.

While China's inclusion on proposed restricted travel lists remains unconfirmed, non-US citizens have reported mounting difficulties re-entering America since policy changes took effect. This creates particular challenges for athletes balancing club and country commitments.

Tournament Implications

The Copper Queens will now face:

  • 5 April: Thailand (preparation match)
  • 8 April: China or Uzbekistan (tournament proper)

Kamanga emphasized this is a temporary setback: "These players remain committed to Zambia and will be available for future assignments, as demonstrated during our recent matches against Malawi."

Broader Context

This situation echoes similar challenges faced by international athletes during the pandemic era, where travel restrictions frequently disrupted squad selections. The incident raises questions about:

  1. The evolving relationship between sports and geopolitics
  2. NWSL clubs' policies on international call-ups
  3. Long-term solutions for global player mobility

The Yongchuan Tournament serves as crucial preparation for Zambia's World Cup qualification campaign, making these absentees particularly impactful for coach Bruce Mwape's tactical plans.

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