WIRE โ CY Sisters goalkeeper Evelyn Kamanga has expressed excitement with joining Silver Strikers Ladies FC. Kamanga signed for Silver Ladies from the Mzuzu-based side on a three-year contract running from July 1 this year to July 1 2029. According to Silver's website, the shot-stopper joins the reigning National Bank of Malawi Women's Premiership champions to strengthen the goalkeeping department ahead of a demanding campaign. This includes defending the league title and the Caf Women's Champions League Cosafa qualifiers set for Botswana from August 6 to 15. The goal minder said it is exciting to open a new chapter with the Reserve Bank of Malawi sponsored ladies team. Kamanga said she remains determined to contribute towards the continued success of the Malawi women's football champions. "I am so excited to join Silver Strikers Ladies. The setup here is more professional. The training sessions and facilities are of a high standard, which is every player's dream. The way I have been welcomedby my teammates and the technical panel has been encouraging. "It is a conducive environment for any player to perform well and, if given the opportunity, I will grab it with both hands to help make the Bankers faithful happy," she told Silver's website. Kamanga said the transfer fulfils her long-held dream to play for the Lilongwe-based giants. "Silver Strikers has always been my dream team. Even when I was at CY Sisters, I always imagined myself playing here. That dream has come true, and I am filled with joy. I am ready to give my best for this club," silverstrikers.mw quoted her as saying. Kamanga joins a Silver Ladies side that is preparing for the 2026 season. The team will also make its maiden appearance at the Caf Women's Champions League Cosafa qualifiers.
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