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Hazel Nali
mmádu
ụdịekerenwanyị Dezie
mba o sịZambia Dezie
aha enyereHazel Dezie
aha ezinụlọ yaNali Dezie
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya4 Eprel 1998 Dezie
Ebe ọmụmụLusaka Dezie
asụsụ ọ na-asụ, na-ede ma ọ bụ were na-ebinye akaBekee Dezie
ọrụ ọ na-arụOnye otu egwuregwu bọọlụ Dezie
ọnọdụ egwu na otu / ọpụrụicheOchee bọọlụ Dezie
onye nsonye òtù egwuregwuZambia women's national association football team, Zambia women's national under-17 football team, Green Buffaloes Ladies FC, Hapoel Be'er Sheva F.C., Fatih Vatan Spor Dezie
ụdị egwuregwufootbọl Dezie
so nafootball at the 2020 Summer Olympics – women's tournament Dezie

Hazel Natasha Nali (amụrụ n'ụbọchị nke anọ n'ọnwa Eprel n'afọ 1998) bụ onye Zambia na-agba bọọlụ, onye na-agba ọsọ dị ka onye na-edebe goolu maka Fatih Vatan Spor na Turkish Women's Super League na Zambia. Ọ gbara bọọlụ maka ndị otu mba dị elu na afọ 2014 African Women's Championship na afo 2018 Africa Women Cup of Nations, na afọ 2020 COSAFA Women's Championships, na 2020 Summer Olympics.

Ọrụ klọb

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Na klọb, Nali agbaala bọọlụ na Zambia maka Chibolya Queens na Lusaka, maka Nchanga Queens na Chingola, maka Indeni Roses na Ndola, na maka Green Buffaloes na Lusaka.[1][2] Na Machị na afọ 2020, ọ meriri FAZ Women Super division na Green Buffaloes.[3]

N'ọnwa Nọvemba na afọ 2020, Nali sonyeere klọb Israel Hapoel Be'er Sheva bụ ndị na-asọmpi na Ligat Nashim na nkwekọrịta otu afọ. Ọ malitere egwuregwu ọ bụla mbụ nke oge ahụ, na egwuregwu nke isii ha, debere akwụkwọ mbụ ya dị ọcha iji nyere klọb ahụ aka inweta mmeri mbụ ha n'oge ahụ, na-eti Hapoel Ra'anana 2o0.[4][5]

Na Machị na afọ 2022, ọ kwagara Turkey wee sonye na klọb Fatih Vatan Spor nke dị na Istanbul iji gbaa bọọlụ na ọkara nke abụọ nke oge Super League nke ụmụ nwanyị nke afọ 2021-22.

Ọrụ mba ụwa

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Nali gbara bọọlụ maka ndị otu Zambia na-erubeghị afọ iri na asaa na 2014 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.[6] Ọ gbara egwuregwu atọ niile maka Zambia, Italy meriri ya na Venezuela n'ụzọ 0 na 4 tupu ya emeri Costa Rica n'ụzọ 1.

N'ọnwa Ọktoba n'afọ 2014, a kpọrọ Nali aha maka ndị isi Zambia maka asọmpi 2014 African Women's Championship.[1]

N'ọnwa Nọvemba afọ 2018, a kpọrọ Nali maka afo 2018 Africa Women Cup of Nations .[7]

N'ọnwa Nọvemba na afọ 2020, a kpọrọ Nali maka asọmpi COSAFA Women's Championship nke afọ 2020.[8][9]

N'ọnwa Julaị na afọ 2021, a kpọrọ Nali maka ndị otu Zambia maka na afọ 2020 Summer Olympics.[10]

Ihe odide

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Bwale names squad for African Women Championship. Football Association of Zambia (5 October 2014). Archived from the original on 26 October 2016. Retrieved on 25 October 2016.
  2. Zambia set up women’s friendly. Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (19 October 2016). Retrieved on 24 April 2017.
  3. Green Buffaloes crowned Zambia Women’s League champions. Confederation of African Football (18 March 2020).
  4. Ahmadu (5 February 2021). Hazel Nali bags first clean sheet as Hapoel Be'er Sheva claim maiden win. Goal.
  5. Ahmadu (8 February 2021). Hazel Nali: Zambia goalkeeper hungry to add character to Hapoel Be'er Sheva. Goal.
  6. Zambia– Squad List. FIFA. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  7. Ahmadu (6 November 2018). Zambia announce final squad for Africa Women's Cup of Nations. Goal. Retrieved on 4 July 2021.
  8. Mwape unveils Copper Queens final squad. Facebook. Football Association of Zambia (1 November 2020).
  9. "Shepolopolo at Port Elizabeth Base Ahead of COSAFA Kickoff", Lusaka Times, 2 November 2020.
  10. Mwape Unveils Tokyo Bound Copper Queens Squad. Football Association of Zambia (2 July 2021). Archived from the original on 2 July 2021. Retrieved on 4 July 2021.

 

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