Racheal Kundananji
Racheal Kundananji is a Zambian professional footballer who plays as a forward for National Women's Soccer League club Bay FC and the Zambia national team.
Club career
Kundananji's first team was the Konkola Queens, a Chililabombwe-based club owned by a local mining company. She worked as a welder while playing for the team.Indeni Roses, 2018
Kundananji played for Indeni Roses in Zambia's Copperbelt Women League. She scored 21 goals in the 18 games she played helping the team win the league championship.BIIK Kazygurt, 2019β2021
In 2019 at age 18, Kundananji signed her first professional contract abroad with BIIK Kazygurt in Kazakhstan and helped the team win back-to-back league championships in 2019 and 2020.Eibar, 2022
Kundananji signed with SD Eibar in the top-tier Spanish league Primera Iberdrola for the 2021β22 season. In April, she scored her first brace in the league during a 3β2 loss to Tenerife. Kundananji scored 8 goals in 21 appearances for the club.Madrid CFF, 2022β2024
In August 2022, Kundananji signed with Madrid CFF. In November, she scored a brace against Real Sociedad. Kundananji was named Madrid's Player of the Month in April 2023 after scoring a hat-trick against Alhama CF, a goal against Valencia CF, and a brace in the 2β1 upset against FC Barcelona. In May 2023, she scored a brace against Deportivo AlavΓ©s Gloriosas to lift Madrid to a 5β1 win. Kundananji scored 25 goals during the season, ranked second in the league behind only Alba Redondo with 27. Madrid finished the season in fifth place.Bay FC, 2024β
On 13 February 2024, it was announced that Kundananji had signed with Bay FC for a women's world record transfer fee of Β£625,000. The deal lasts until 2027, with the option to extend another year. Kundananji made her Bay FC debut as a substitute in the 62nd minute on 30 March 2024, in the team's home debut against the Houston Dash. She scored her first goal for the club in the same match, an equalizer in the 93rd minute of an eventual loss. She was the first Zambian to play in an NWSL match as well as the first to score a goal in NWSL.International career
Kundananji represented Zambia at the 2018 Africa Women Cup of Nations, the qualifying tournament for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. She scored three goals at the tournament, including a brace against Equatorial Guinea.In 2020, Kundananji competed at the CAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament and helped the team secure their first-ever berth to the 2020 Summer Olympics in Japan after winning the tournament. Named to Zambia's roster for the Olympics, Kundananji scored a goal and provided an assist on Zambia's third goal against China in a thrilling 4β4 draw. Though the team did not advance out of group stage during their first Olympic tournament, Zambian president Edgar Lungu said he was proud of the team: "One word that describes their performance today is resilience. Despite the red card and a nasty injury to our goalkeeper, the girls remained resilient against a strong opponent. You are the quintessence of hard work, which is the true Zambian spirit."
On 6 July 2022, Kundananji, and three other teammates, including striker Barbra Banda, were ruled ineligible to compete for Zambia in the World Cup-qualifying tournament, Africa Cup of Nations, after a gender verification test found that their natural testosterone levels were above those allowed by the Confederation of African Football, which had stricter gender verification rules than the Olympics. The ruling sparked significant controversy, with Human Rights WatchΒ describing it as a "clear violation" of human rights.
On 1 July 2023, Kundananji scored a goal and provided an assist in Zambia's 3β3 draw against #20 FIFA-ranked Switzerland.
Two days later she was named to Zambia's squad for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in New Zealand and Australia. A few days later, she scored a goal against Germany in a 3β2 upset win against the two-time World Cup champions.
On 3 July 2024, Kundananji was called up to the Zambia squad for the 2024 Summer Olympics.